aswrvrt.sys issues

Ok, try :slight_smile:

I dont know where the log file was stored, but i have ZERO x UNC, nothing passed the >150 mark.

The other info i gave you about the pending system repair etc doesnt ring any bells? :confused:

Let’s try one more command. If this fails, I am affraid you’ll have to reinstall your system.

Download attached fixlist.txt and save it to your USB flashdrive as fixlist.txt

Boot into Recovery Environment

Start FRST in a similar manner to when you ran a scan earlier, but this time when it opens …

[*] Press the Fix button once and wait.
[*] FRST will process fixlist.txt
[*] When finished, it will produce a log fixlog.txt on your USB flashdrive.

Exit out of Recovery Environment and post me the log please.

Try to boot Windows normally…

I see that you have put c: drive on the fixlist, but i have 1 HDD witth dual boot and its divided into partitions, so i have C: (win xp) D: and G:(win 7) <— this is the drive with the problem.
If the commands on the fixlist are for c: and not g: where my issue is, then the results are incorrect concerning my problem right?

Sorry, change it to letter that applies to you…

so the other fixlist is also wrong then? is their a way to revert what i did and then do it for the proper drive?

Remember the avast fixlist? i checked now and it is also for c: drive, so all my results i given to you have been incorrect cause the drive was different?

TwinHeadedEagle, i am confused now, why does the FRST log report i sent you for my win 7 partition drive letter g:, show up as c: on the report?

This probably has lead to misinterpretation, meaning wrong fixlists and wrong feedback? :confused:
Drive c: (win XP is the primary disk, i only have one HD, divided into partitions like i said before, so when i run FRST from the pen drive, whilst in the recovery console for partition g: (win 7), it scans/fixes the primary drive where the MBR is? I mean it only considers the primary drive?


I read my FRST log for the win7 and it says that the program ran from g: (USB flash pen), but g: is my win 7 partition, i am confused now. Do drive letters change depending on what OS i am in at moment? :confused:


==================== MBR & Partition Table ==================

========================================================
Disk: 0 (MBR Code: Windows 7 or 8 ) (Size: 466 GB) (Disk ID: 00000001)
Partition 1: (Active) - (Size=128 GB) - (Type=07 NTFS)
Partition 2: (Not Active) - (Size=338 GB) - (Type=OF Extended) ------------------> «««100GB OF THIS IS WHERE WIN 7 ULTIMATE 64bit IS ON, WHY DOESN’T IT SHOW AS SEPERATE PARTITION?»»»

========================================================
Disk: 1 (Size: 8 GB) (Disk ID: 04030201)
Partition 1: (Not Active) - (Size=8 GB) - (Type=0B)


ok, i found this, so maybe i am just making a big confusion, but i would like you to help me understand if that is ok with u pls :slight_smile:

SCAN FROM INSIDE OS WIN XP:
==================== Drives ================================

Drive c: (XP) (Fixed) (Total:128 GB) (Free:48.94 GB) NTFS ==>[Drive with boot components (Windows XP)]
Drive d: (BACKUPS) (Fixed) (Total:237.83 GB) (Free:8.55 GB) NTFS
Drive g: (BF3) (Fixed) (Total:99.93 GB) (Free:14.36 GB) NTFS

SCAN FROM USB PEN IN WIN7 RECOVERY CONSOLE:
==================== Drives ================================

Drive c: (BF3) (Fixed) (Total:99.93 GB) (Free:14.26 GB) NTFS
Drive d: (BACKUPS) (Fixed) (Total:237.83 GB) (Free:8.55 GB) NTFS
Drive g: (««WORK»») (Removable) (Total:7.5 GB) (Free:7.5 GB) FAT32
Drive x: (Boot) (Fixed) (Total:0.03 GB) (Free:0.03 GB) NTFS
Drive y: (XP) (Fixed) (Total:128 GB) (Free:39.74 GB) NTFS ==>[System with boot components (obtained from reading drive)]

What is drive x: Boot? and help me understand this, depending on what drive you are accessing from within, that is drive c:??

Appreciate your understanding and patience TwinHeadedEagle :slight_smile:
P.S. I discovered the FRST file in both OS drives and the win 7 has the avast program in quarentine like your fixlist intended.
I hope you dont think im wasting your time, i come to realize my mistake, i didnt realize that drive c: is always the main drive for the OS, even if you have many OS partitions etc, so that confused me.

I dunno if you read my previous post, pls help me make sense of this. :slight_smile:
Appreciate.

TwinHeadedEagle are you still available? :confused:

I saw your post. We did everything we could, but I am affraid you will have to reinstall your system.