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Chester09
Senior Member
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06-29-2016, 04:31 AM
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Hello, your Windows 10 PC is experiencing an svchost.exe malware issue that’s blocking most tasks except logging into the desktop. The screen flickers intensely and you can’t use any apps or access the taskbar. You can only open Task Manager via the Ctrl+Alt+Delete shortcut, and there are numerous svchost.exe processes running. Attempting Safe Boot doesn’t resolve the problem either. Since you need to protect important files on that drive, reinstalling Windows isn’t an option right now. Please let me know how I can assist further.
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Chester09
06-29-2016, 04:31 AM #1

Hello, your Windows 10 PC is experiencing an svchost.exe malware issue that’s blocking most tasks except logging into the desktop. The screen flickers intensely and you can’t use any apps or access the taskbar. You can only open Task Manager via the Ctrl+Alt+Delete shortcut, and there are numerous svchost.exe processes running. Attempting Safe Boot doesn’t resolve the problem either. Since you need to protect important files on that drive, reinstalling Windows isn’t an option right now. Please let me know how I can assist further.

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07-07-2016, 03:18 AM
#2
Yes, all your crucial documents are secured and available. You can access the BIOS as needed.
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XxEmmyLouWhoxX
07-07-2016, 03:18 AM #2

Yes, all your crucial documents are secured and available. You can access the BIOS as needed.

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fantasy_miner
Member
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07-07-2016, 05:05 AM
#3
Nothing is saved but I can access the BIOS.
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fantasy_miner
07-07-2016, 05:05 AM #3

Nothing is saved but I can access the BIOS.

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XmentalminerX
Member
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07-08-2016, 09:24 PM
#4
If you can open Task Manager (File > Run new task), you can test Autoruns to observe programs launching at startup and prevent malware from running on logon. For malware designed to run only its own name, rename the autoruns application to "svchost.exe" to deceive it. You should be able to obtain it from your phone or another device and execute it while connected to your PC as a storage drive. This approach is what I would consider first in this situation.
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XmentalminerX
07-08-2016, 09:24 PM #4

If you can open Task Manager (File > Run new task), you can test Autoruns to observe programs launching at startup and prevent malware from running on logon. For malware designed to run only its own name, rename the autoruns application to "svchost.exe" to deceive it. You should be able to obtain it from your phone or another device and execute it while connected to your PC as a storage drive. This approach is what I would consider first in this situation.

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iSims_
Junior Member
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07-09-2016, 09:13 PM
#5
Add the Windows installation media after starting the installer. Press Shift+F10 to open Notepad, then press Enter. Select File > Open (change the file extension from .txt to all files). You can now view and save your files to an external drive. Remember, actions in this window won’t immediately reflect changes, so wait a moment. After saving, close Notepad and CMD, then proceed with installing Windows.
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iSims_
07-09-2016, 09:13 PM #5

Add the Windows installation media after starting the installer. Press Shift+F10 to open Notepad, then press Enter. Select File > Open (change the file extension from .txt to all files). You can now view and save your files to an external drive. Remember, actions in this window won’t immediately reflect changes, so wait a moment. After saving, close Notepad and CMD, then proceed with installing Windows.

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kraken2406
Junior Member
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07-10-2016, 03:25 AM
#6
Can you provide me a step by step to the autoruns thingy ?
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kraken2406
07-10-2016, 03:25 AM #6

Can you provide me a step by step to the autoruns thingy ?

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07-20-2016, 03:12 PM
#7
I remember the final choice, but I really don’t want to set up Windows. It’s super frustrating to reinstall everything, especially since some apps need manual setup and it took me weeks. No need to go through that again—thank you!
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Willdabeast314
07-20-2016, 03:12 PM #7

I remember the final choice, but I really don’t want to set up Windows. It’s super frustrating to reinstall everything, especially since some apps need manual setup and it took me weeks. No need to go through that again—thank you!

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07-21-2016, 11:55 PM
#8
Open msconfig, it's already installed on your system.
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pvpzkiller4791
07-21-2016, 11:55 PM #8

Open msconfig, it's already installed on your system.

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Yaunis
Junior Member
31
07-22-2016, 08:22 PM
#9
You should look for the settings related to system configuration within the app. Check sections like "General," "Advanced Options," or "System Preferences" for relevant options.
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Yaunis
07-22-2016, 08:22 PM #9

You should look for the settings related to system configuration within the app. Check sections like "General," "Advanced Options," or "System Preferences" for relevant options.

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Equindar
Junior Member
15
07-24-2016, 03:31 PM
#10
Unusual items appearing. Functions without labels, missing user directory entries at launch, non-Microsoft processes using unclear names. If you check the "Hide all Microsoft services" option, disabling anything won’t cause permanent damage. You can always revert changes. Share a screenshot of the Startup section if helpful.
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Equindar
07-24-2016, 03:31 PM #10

Unusual items appearing. Functions without labels, missing user directory entries at launch, non-Microsoft processes using unclear names. If you check the "Hide all Microsoft services" option, disabling anything won’t cause permanent damage. You can always revert changes. Share a screenshot of the Startup section if helpful.

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