Dont even tell me to do a clean install and using that tool on safe mode, i already did that plenty times on the last 2 days trying to solve this,along with restoring to a previous date.
It al begun when after a long boot, avast showed a message that its services couldnt be initialized, so i uninstalled it and went for a clean install.But then…
My windows 7 cant logon if i have avast installed,it gets to that black screen prior to logon and reboots from there, and im only able to get to my desktop if i uninstall it through safe mode.
Ideas?
Sounds like a infected or messed up system.
Follow these instructions: https://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=53253.0
aswMBR.exe failed to finish its stuff, it always crashed after a while i dont have its logs.
Here are the others, malwarebytes (log1.txt) had a ton of stuff sent to quarantine but didnt delete them,do i have to it manually?
Quarantining is different from deleting: http://antivirus.about.com/b/2007/03/11/clean-quarantine-or-delete.htm
As Malwarebytes Anti-Malware quarantined everything it found, there is no need for further action. Quarantining these files isolates them from your system same way an antivirus program does. I would not delete any of these files until the malware expert has a chance to look your logs over and he explicitly states it is ok to delete them.
Malwarebytes policy on PUP’s: https://blog.malwarebytes.org/news/2013/07/malwarebytes-adopts-aggressive-pup-policy/
Wait for your malware removal expert to assist.
Ok, so the infinite boot loop got stronger. I still managed to log in by using “last valid configuration”, but now not even that…
I have a windows 7 repair disc,if it helps.
What happened prior to this occurring, did you install or update any programmes ?
Have you run chkdsk
aint even able to run chkdsk for now,neither go to safe mode,but i have a win 7 recovery disc. Prior to that, i was able to log in with last valid configuration,using whatsapp web on chrome only, and didnt install anything. Waiting about the logs i posted
There is nothing apparent on the logs, so it may be worth while checking out the hard drive for errors
Managed to log again after wrestling with the repair tools on the recovery disc,the system was restored do july 10. Do i need to run the tools again and post new logs?
First I would recommend that you run chkdsk /r