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      4th June 2010, 07:45 AM

As i said i can't the safe mode doesn't work, so i can't access my
anti-virus. I can only access my Hard drive through Ubuntu

Sorry for the late response


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      4th June 2010, 09:45 AM
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It would help if you quoted who you are replying to. You may think
you are in a 'forum' but most of the replies to you are from people
using a proper newsgroup.
To access your hard drive download this rescue disk iso, burn to
a CD and boot from it. You will then be able to run any antivirus
program and also access the web for antivirus updates or downloading
Malwarebytes etc.
Win7 Rescue Disk:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5B4FWYEL


 
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      4th June 2010, 09:45 AM

Dave-UK;4969431 Wrote:

I'm very sorry I'm new to this. Is that alright /\ ?
I have a feeling this is a retarded question and its got nothing to do
with my system, but to be on the safe side please can you answer my
question.
Will that Windows 7 Rescue Disk work for me?
I have Windows Vista


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      4th June 2010, 11:45 AM
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Yes. I wouldn't have posted it if it didn't work on Vista.
It was created with the Windows 7 Preinstall Environment,
a newer type version similar to the old Bart PE XP system.
Here's the readme file included with the iso:

Hi,
This disk was created with 32 bit Win7 so the Restore function
won't work with 64 bit Win7 installations.
Use your 64 bit Repair disk to do a Restore on a 64 bit system.

When you boot this disk it creates a virtual hard disk X in memory.
Then it loads the Windows 7 pre-install environment (PE) into memory.
Then it installs most of the programs etc. onto X.
Nothing is installed or loaded onto any of your original disks, C,D,E etc.

Use the All Programs start menu for programs.

[USB]
'Computer' does not refresh when a usb disk is inserted.
Use the yellow 'Explorer' icon instead and refresh with F5.

[Shutdown]
The usual Shutdown and Restart menu doesn't work in a Win7 PE environment.
Use the Shutdown icon on the Desktop.


[Registry]
The Remote registry ( All Programs > System > Registry) will automatically
select the right Windows folder.
On 64 bit systems don't forget about the WOW6432Node key.

[NT Password Editor]
If you have multiple internal disks you may have to browse to the
SAM security file in the target Windows folder.
Due to booting the CD, the drive letters may be different from your
normal drive letters.
If the button marked '(Re)Open' is greyed out then click on the
Browse button ( marked '...' ) and go to:

Some Drive Letter\Windows\System32\Config\

When the file is found the accounts will be listed.
Select an account to edit.
The 'Unlock' button will enable the built-in Administrator account,
this is usually disabled by default.
To delete a password just clear the two boxes and click OK.
Don't forget to 'Save changes' before 'Exit'.

[Included programs]
Q-Dir Explorer-type program.
Opera Browser
Recuva File undelete program
7-Zip Zip file handler
Super Finder File search
Spybot Malware cleaner
NTPWEdit Windows password editor/remover
RunScanner Registry editor

Dave-UK.
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      22nd October 2010, 09:17 PM
I am also new to this forum, i am having a really similar problem, and i tried the win7 rescue disk link, but when i open the link is no longer avaliable, could you please upload a new link?
 
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      23rd October 2010, 11:28 AM
never mind, i find another solution
 
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