MobileTechie
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I've a Vista machine in. Customer had a virus and let a friend sort it out. Result is it no longer works.
It boots to login fine but whichever profile account you select it reboots. I don't mean crashes and resets but actually says "windows is shutting down" and reboots properly. On one account it got as far as the wallpaper showing and an error message saying explorer.exe needed to close because of a problem. Closing this message triggered the reboot. So clearly something to do with explorer.exe.
Safe mode doesn't even get to login and just reboots towards the end.
System restore won't complete on the 3 different points I've tried. SFC via ERD disk won't run (I'm finding this a lot). Offline scan shows no viruses. Disk test shows no disk problems. Offline Chkdsk shows no file system errors. I can see some Found folders indicating that there has been previous corruption and some of it I'd date as being recent enough to be the amateur fixer's efforts.
So I'm guessing were looking at damage to the registry or system files.
I tried reg restore wizard but it wouldn't find any restore points even though the ERD found some as previously mentioned.
So I'm thinking maybe to replace explorer.exe with a known good copy? However I've not done it for a while. With XP it was easy to use Expand in recovery console but I can't remember what the process is with Vista. I seem to remember having to mount the WIM on another machine, extract all the files and copy the ones needed over on a USB but surely there is an easier way than that?
Another question: anyone know what will happen if you run SFC on say a Windows 7 machine pointed at the mounted Vista disk? Will it refuse it, mess it up with Windows 7 files or recognise the OS and ask for a Vista disk if it needs files?
It boots to login fine but whichever profile account you select it reboots. I don't mean crashes and resets but actually says "windows is shutting down" and reboots properly. On one account it got as far as the wallpaper showing and an error message saying explorer.exe needed to close because of a problem. Closing this message triggered the reboot. So clearly something to do with explorer.exe.
Safe mode doesn't even get to login and just reboots towards the end.
System restore won't complete on the 3 different points I've tried. SFC via ERD disk won't run (I'm finding this a lot). Offline scan shows no viruses. Disk test shows no disk problems. Offline Chkdsk shows no file system errors. I can see some Found folders indicating that there has been previous corruption and some of it I'd date as being recent enough to be the amateur fixer's efforts.
So I'm guessing were looking at damage to the registry or system files.
I tried reg restore wizard but it wouldn't find any restore points even though the ERD found some as previously mentioned.
So I'm thinking maybe to replace explorer.exe with a known good copy? However I've not done it for a while. With XP it was easy to use Expand in recovery console but I can't remember what the process is with Vista. I seem to remember having to mount the WIM on another machine, extract all the files and copy the ones needed over on a USB but surely there is an easier way than that?
Another question: anyone know what will happen if you run SFC on say a Windows 7 machine pointed at the mounted Vista disk? Will it refuse it, mess it up with Windows 7 files or recognise the OS and ask for a Vista disk if it needs files?