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virus attack
About this tag
Discussions tagged with 'virus attack' on WindowsForum.com often involve troubleshooting scenarios where a suspected virus causes system instability or boot failures. In one example, a user's Windows 7 computer would not boot, displaying error code 0xc0000039 and a missing driver file (joyar.sys). The user suspected a virus attack as the root cause. Community responses typically guide users through recovery options such as safe mode, last known good configuration, or using the Windows installation disk for repair. Reformatting is presented as a last resort. These threads focus on diagnosing and resolving boot errors linked to potential malware infections.
Hi! My father's computer been broken and he thought it was a virus attack. The problem is that it won't boot even though I tried all the choices (safe mode, boot from last good configuration,etc.). None of them worked. It kept repeating and repeating.
It's an upgraded version from Windows XP...
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