custom built. The reference guide says - Intel Dekstop Board
The invoice says P4 motherboard #D845GERG2
custom built. The reference guide says - Intel Dekstop Board
The invoice says P4 motherboard #D845GERG2
Select the boot device with the up and down arrows, press enter for the desired device.
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Also, if you look at the bottom of your BIOS screen, it should tell you what keys you need to press to modify/change the values.
Nothing changes. I tried following the instructions to the side of the window -couldn't change anything. Your instructions were the same - no change.
Is there a setting somewhere in the BIOS that would prevent me from making changes?
The most common keys to change a setting is either the +/- combination or the F5\F6 key combination. If neither works then once you highlight the desired settings press ENTER is a new window appears then use the up/down arrows to modify it. if still no help, please give the make and model of your BIOS.
got it. it's the + / - keys
will continue on now.
Ok, I may not be around but one of the other guys will follow up. Also I don't think you installed and ran the Rootkit Hook Analyzer program, Rootkit Revealer is a good program too but it doesn't remove any even if it found, I also live the Rootkit Hook Analyzer a bit better so I suggest you d/l and run it on the infected system when you get a chance. If it finds anything, have it remove them.
Good Luck.
Boot to the recovery console. At the Command Prompt:
Type map
press enter
Note the drive letter for your CD drive.
Type the following commands at the command prompt, pressing enter after each command:
expand D:\i386\explorer.ex_ C:\windows\
exit
Replace D with the drive letter for your CD Drive.
a-squared Team - www.emsisoft.com
"Only those who fail greatly can ever achieve greatly" - Robert F. Kennedy
Microsoft Most Valuable Professional - Consumer Security (2007-2008)
Member - Alliance of Security Analysis Professionals - Since 2006
Linux Registered User # 363218
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