Inactive System Check virus, a lot of problems

cant see any changes on it except for the memory info

ListParts by Farbar
Ran by Simon on 10-02-2012 at 22:06:49
Windows 7 (X86)
Running From: C:\Users\Simon\Desktop
Language: 0409
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========================= Memory info ======================

Percentage of memory in use: 30%
Total physical RAM: 3327.18 MB
Available physical RAM: 2322.25 MB
Total Pagefile: 6652.64 MB
Available Pagefile: 5524.88 MB
Total Virtual: 2047.88 MB
Available Virtual: 1954.29 MB

======================= Partitions =========================

1 Drive c: (System) (Fixed) (Total:78.03 GB) (Free:31.12 GB) NTFS
2 Drive d: (Backup) (Fixed) (Total:387.63 GB) (Free:148.05 GB) NTFS
3 Drive e: (Reparationsskiva för Windows 7, ) (CDROM) (Total:0.14 GB) (Free:0 GB) UDF

Disk nr Status Storlek Ledigt Dyn Gpt
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Disk nr 0 Online 465 G B 0 B

DiskPart avslutas...

Partitions of Disk Disk nr 0 Online 465 G B 0 B :
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Argumenten som angetts f”r kommandot „r inte giltiga.
Om du vill ha mer information om kommandot skriver du: HELP SELECT DISK

Ingen disk har valts.


****** End Of Log ******
 
WARNING!
Proceed with extreme caution!
Deleting wrong partition will result with your computer being unusable.
If you have any doubts, ask.


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Download GETxPUD.exe to the desktop of your clean computer

  • Double click on GETxPUD.exe
  • A new folder will appear on the desktop.
  • Open the GETxPUD folder and click on the get&burn.bat
  • The program will download xpud_0.9.2.iso, and upon finished will open BurnCDCC ready to burn the image.
  • Insert blank CD into your CD drive.
  • Click on Start and follow the prompts to burn the image to a CD.
  • Boot bad computer from the CD
  • Press Tool at the top
  • Choose Open Terminal
  • Type parted /dev/sda set 2 boot on
  • Press Enter
  • Type parted /dev/sda rm 4
  • Press Enter
  • Remove xPUD CD, reboot, run aswMBR and post the log
 
I did this cd my "bad" computer now, should i remake a new one on another computer? didnt notice that text first. Or should it be fine even when i did it on this "bad" pc ??
 
Give it a shot.
In case the CD is not bootable, create new one on good computer.
 
Did it in english now, top is HOME, then Menu, Then File, Then Settings.. on the left side, no "tools"
 
yep thats it :) im to dumb to find those things hehe, now i wrote those things, after everyone it says information : you may need to update /etc/fstab

should i just ignore that and exit?
 
yes the 2 commands is done, alittle window opened up in the right corner and said something, the only thing i remember is that it removed someting :)
 
That's fine.
Remove the CD, restart normally.
Post new ListParts by Farbar log.

Post new Bootkit Remover log.

See if aswMBR will run.
 
this time bootrec /fixboot worked!, but still i got this message when im gonna start up the computer " BOOTMGR is missing Press Ctrl alt del to restart :/
 
Boot back to System Recovery Options.

At the command prompt type:
bootrec /RebuildBcd (<---- watch for space after "bootrec")
Press Enter.

Restart normally.
 
successfully scanned windows installations.
total identified windows installations :1
[1] c:\windows
add installation to boot list? Yes<Y>?No<N>/all<A>

i pressed Y and it went successful, but still same message comes up when im starting comp.

BOOTMGR is missing press ctrl alt del to restart
 
Boot back to System Recovery Options.

Run all three commands pressing Enter after each one:

bootrec /FixMbr
bootrec /FixBoot
bootrec /RebuildBcd

Attempt to start normally.
 
also in the command prompt it isnt X:\sources . it is X:\windows\system32>but that maybe doesnt matter?
 
Boot back to System Recovery Options.

At command prompt type:
DISKPART
Press Enter.

Type:
LIST DISK
Press Enter.

Let me know what is listed there and if you see a "*" next to "Disk 0".
 
when im getting into the system recovery options i get a message
" windows found problems with your computer's startup options
do you want to apply repairs and restart your computer?"

should i try that one?
 
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