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Vazza
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O.P. Advice on Linux: use to recover?
I know I've been gone for sometime (lots of personal problems going on). Anyhoo, let me give you the briefest explaination of the situation
I'm using Vista BTW.
Last week (at least, that's when it first showed), I ended up with a beautiful trojan called Agent_r.OT. Can't be removed (at present) apparently. So up to last night, apart from the computer running a little slow, everything was fine. Last night, I got the BSOD and I was getting it straight at the login splash.
Loaded up Startup repair, apparently whatever's wrong can't be repair automatically, so tried a system restore point which has now left the computer in an infernal loop going into the startup repair.
Now I've heard that you can use Linus to recover files from the HD, but what one am I actually looking for? It's one that set for rescue purposes?
I should state that I want to run this from the disc so Live CD has to be an option.
Cheers me dears
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Vhari x
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11-12-2009 03:13 PM |
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blessedguy
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RE: Advice on Linux: use to recover?
You can use Ubuntu's Live CD ( get it here) to get anyfiles from your HD, it will run normally and even let you install programs onto it (which will be removed when you shut your PC off, with everything back to the way it was). Just boot with the CD and select "Try without installing", then copy your files to another place.
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11-12-2009 04:51 PM |
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Vazza
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O.P. RE: Advice on Linux: use to recover?
See I downloaded Ubuntu this afternoon but I don't know if it's a dodgy disk or not, but it takes ages to load...is that normal for it?
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11-12-2009 05:00 PM |
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blessedguy
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RE: Advice on Linux: use to recover?
Try again, but use the "Check disk for errors" option before logging on Ubuntu, there can be some problems in the disk since it shouldn't take that long.
If errors are detected, just burn a new CD with lower speed, or try to boot from a USB drive
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11-12-2009 05:06 PM |
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John Anderton
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RE: Advice on Linux: use to recover?
quote: Originally posted by Vazza
See I downloaded Ubuntu this afternoon but I don't know if it's a dodgy disk or not, but it takes ages to load...is that normal for it?
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the live cd does take some time depending on your machine. It basically copies what it needs on to your ram.. which can take time. For my desktop/laptop it takes a couple of mins but for my old machine, it takes like 5-10 mins or so to get to the desktop.
Anyway, just check the disc for errors if in doubt. It is one of the options on the boot list for the disc
quote: Originally posted by blessedguy
If errors are detected, just burn a new CD with lower speed, or try to boot from a USB drive
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11-12-2009 06:00 PM |
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Vazza
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O.P. RE: Advice on Linux: use to recover?
The error it gives me is Kernal Panic error.
But also, how do you boot from USB if it gives you download an iso file??
Will give it another go though
Should have realised something was wrong with a security logon failure message last night
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This post was edited on 11-12-2009 at 06:09 PM by Vazza.
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11-12-2009 06:09 PM |
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John Anderton
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11-12-2009 06:14 PM |
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blessedguy
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RE: Advice on Linux: use to recover?
Tip: WinRAR can read/open .iso files, useful if you want to boot from USB drive
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11-12-2009 06:31 PM |
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Vazza
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O.P. RE: Advice on Linux: use to recover?
Well here I post from Firefox on Ubuntu. Turns out the original disk I had made had four errors so took it down to the lowest speed possible and recorded again. Worked a charm. So can recover my files before I do a destructive install
BTW, out of curiosity, don't suppose I can run iTunes in it can I? Not that there's a problem, I'll have another 4 activations available just wondered.....
Thanks for all your help I am really really grateful
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11-12-2009 08:20 PM |
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blessedguy
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RE: Advice on Linux: use to recover?
quote: Originally posted by Vazza
BTW, out of curiosity, don't suppose I can run iTunes in it can I?
You can play all files that don't have DRM, those that have need iTunes. Also, using iTunes to convert DRMed files remove their DRM
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11-12-2009 08:27 PM |
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