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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy" data-source="post: 113088" data-attributes="member: 1726"><p>Sounds more like a hardware problem to me. Usually a operating system problem won't be seen until you get to at least the Windows prompt unless the virus attacked the boot sector of the disk. When this happens it usually won't boot at all. I would get it checked out frenchie because when it really fails you may have a lot more work ahead of you to get it fixed, reloaded, and get back to where you are today. Anything of value you have on there, be sure and back it up to CD or something soon.</p><p></p><p>Another thing you can try is try bringing it up in "safe mode" and see if you get the same symptom. If not then it is most likely some conflict in hardware. You can reseat all the boards in your PCI slots also. That sometimes clears up problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy, post: 113088, member: 1726"] Sounds more like a hardware problem to me. Usually a operating system problem won't be seen until you get to at least the Windows prompt unless the virus attacked the boot sector of the disk. When this happens it usually won't boot at all. I would get it checked out frenchie because when it really fails you may have a lot more work ahead of you to get it fixed, reloaded, and get back to where you are today. Anything of value you have on there, be sure and back it up to CD or something soon. Another thing you can try is try bringing it up in "safe mode" and see if you get the same symptom. If not then it is most likely some conflict in hardware. You can reseat all the boards in your PCI slots also. That sometimes clears up problems. [/QUOTE]
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