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I got infected with a virus
An automated remover did not prove effective in the long term, it kept coming back. I tried manual removal but became sloppy and deleted an important registry item and the machine kept looping without entering windows, just allowed me put a password before restarting.
I tried a "repair install" but it only gets to "Setup is inspecting your hardware configuration" before stopping. I cleard motherboard CMOS and went to default, no go.
I am typing this on an Ubuntu 7.10 live CD
The 2 hard disks show up on the file explorer, but trying to open them (there are 2 partitions in each of the hard disks) returns a "cannot mount volume" error message. details show the following:
$Logfile indicates unclean shutdown (0,0) Failed to mount '/dev/sda5'; Operation not supported Mount is denied because NTFS is marked to be in use. Choose one action" Choice 1: if you have Windows then disconnect the external devices by clicking on the "Safely Remove Hardare" icon in the Windows taskbar then shutdown Windows cleanly. Choice 2: if you don't have Windows then you can use the 'force' option for your own responsibility. For example type on the command line: mount -t ntfs-3g/dev/sda5/media /Hitachi-2 -0 force Or add the option to the relevant row in the /etc/fstab file: /dev/sda5/media/Hitachi-3 ntfs-3g defaults.force 0 0
I am sorry if the above is not accurate as to the periods, commas or zeros or O's. Ubuntu defaults to a resolution higher than 1024x768 and the letters are too small (and the monitor too fuzzy) for me to accurately discern whether I am looking at a comma or a period or some other small punctuation mark.
Clicking on any of the four partiitions shows the same error messages except for the different partition names.
What should I do? My nephew is angry cause most of his schoolwork is on this and he can't print any of it.
An automated remover did not prove effective in the long term, it kept coming back. I tried manual removal but became sloppy and deleted an important registry item and the machine kept looping without entering windows, just allowed me put a password before restarting.
I tried a "repair install" but it only gets to "Setup is inspecting your hardware configuration" before stopping. I cleard motherboard CMOS and went to default, no go.
I am typing this on an Ubuntu 7.10 live CD
The 2 hard disks show up on the file explorer, but trying to open them (there are 2 partitions in each of the hard disks) returns a "cannot mount volume" error message. details show the following:
$Logfile indicates unclean shutdown (0,0) Failed to mount '/dev/sda5'; Operation not supported Mount is denied because NTFS is marked to be in use. Choose one action" Choice 1: if you have Windows then disconnect the external devices by clicking on the "Safely Remove Hardare" icon in the Windows taskbar then shutdown Windows cleanly. Choice 2: if you don't have Windows then you can use the 'force' option for your own responsibility. For example type on the command line: mount -t ntfs-3g/dev/sda5/media /Hitachi-2 -0 force Or add the option to the relevant row in the /etc/fstab file: /dev/sda5/media/Hitachi-3 ntfs-3g defaults.force 0 0
I am sorry if the above is not accurate as to the periods, commas or zeros or O's. Ubuntu defaults to a resolution higher than 1024x768 and the letters are too small (and the monitor too fuzzy) for me to accurately discern whether I am looking at a comma or a period or some other small punctuation mark.
Clicking on any of the four partiitions shows the same error messages except for the different partition names.
What should I do? My nephew is angry cause most of his schoolwork is on this and he can't print any of it.