Blue Screen STOP: 0x0000007E HiJack Log

Discussion in 'Software' started by flbeatmaker, Apr 1, 2009.

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  1. flbeatmaker

    flbeatmaker Private E-2

    Hey guys I just fixed a CRAZY virus (I think its a virus) I had that changed my userinit.exe files and I fixed it by replacing these files using my friends userinit.exe files . Now I'm getting a blue screen with an error that reads:

    STOP: 0x0000007E (0x0000005, 0xF7547756, 0xF78A242c, 0xF78A2128)

    Also it says something about BIOS to either upgrade it or disable conflicting components.

    About the "Virus/Trojan or something":

    Just so you know:

    1) I downloaded this file ----- REMOVED DUH ---- (if anyone is brave enough to download it and see if their antivirus detects it because I don't have an antivirus so I still don't know the name for this... I guess its a virus or trojan) when I double clicked the file "iphider37se.exe 4.2 MB" it automatically installed a "Windowspcdefender" and started scanning. It looked like a really fake virus scanner so when I click X to close it I got a blue screen and was forced to restart my pc.

    2) Then the problem was that windows would load to the Welcome screen and I clicked on my user account to log in (no password required)

    3) Then my desktop would appear AS IF it was ready to load up but then it would automatically go back to the Welcome screen.

    4) This happened even in Safe Mode so I had to put my drive as a slave drive on ANOTHER PC.

    5) It took me HOURS to somehow figure out the userinit.exe files may have gotten corrupt or rewritten by this virus. So since my drive was a slave I just copied the userinit.exe files from the MASTER drive which was running the PC.

    6) I then put my drive in MY FRIENDS PC alone (of course now its the master drive) and it worked perfectly.

    7) The problem is now for some reason it doesn't work on MY PC and its only on my PC I get this error message Blue Screen (but works in safe mode)

    8) I was thinking maybe it messed up my BIOS or motherboard or something because its only on my PC that the problem lies now not the hard drive.


    If you need to know the exact message from the blue screen please let me know.



    The only way I'm using the PC is by using safe mode with networking.
     
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  2. Major Attitude

    Major Attitude Co-Owner MajorGeeks.Com Staff Member

    Are you kidding me? An inline log file for no reason AND you posted a link to the file that infected you? Seriously? Run the Read Me First tutorial and see if you can get yourself clean. Get a better scanner if you must go stealing software on the internet. Good luck!

    http://forums.majorgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=35407
     
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