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i got an infection of some kind on my pc that cause a bluescreen when scanned. how cn i remove it.
formatting the harddrive cause damage to it. i knew one person that formattet a harddrive and had trouble with it ever since. if i knew what the file was named i could just delete it myself but since it cause bluescreen when scanned i dont find out what it is named.
Yes and no.formatting the harddrive cause damage to it.
I am guessing he accidently chose the wrong partition format. Some of the older partition formats perform very badly, to the point of being unusable, on modern large sized drives as they were only designed for partitions holding a few thousand files in a couple of MB.i knew one person that formattet a harddrive and had trouble with it ever since.
EDIT: Wait, am I misunderstanding something here?
A BSoD is caused when the OS enters an unrecoverable state as such this means that the virus is kernel level and as such there is no way to recover from it as it might have compromised the entire OS (even safe mode). Only solution is complete reinstall of the OS (standard procedure with kernel level viruses, the reason why they cost so much to fix since that comes to several hours per PC in a cooperate environment).
malwarebytes anti-malware is itself malware and a different program is required to remove it. my father got it on his pc by accident and i spent quite a bit of time getting it removed. safemode cant be entered very easily on my pc because of a lockout by the producer. that means that safemode can only be accessed by shutting down the pc incorrectly. i am scanning the pc with ad-aware though.