

I read somewhere to delete AVAST as it might be corrupted and get a fresh install. Stop: aswsp.sys F21D7c4E (and then some numbers in paranthesis-sorry I didn't get these)Ĭontact your system administrator or technical support group for further assistancįurther research tells me that aswsp.sys is an AVAST file. (and here I don't quite know the layout from my scribbles) If you need to use Safe Mode to remove or disable components, restart your computer, press F8 to select Advanced Startup options, and then select Safe Mode. Disable or remove any newly installed software. Try changing video adapters.ĭisable or remove any newly installed hardware and drivers.

In particular, run a memory check, and check for faulty or mismatched memory.

Run a system diagnostic utility supplied by your hardware manufacturer. If this screen appears again, follow these steps: If this is the first time you've seen this stop error screen, restart your computer. I let the computer restart yet once more and then jumped on the interent to go to to try their trojan detector.but I got the blue screen of death once I tried to activate the program.Ī problem has been detected and windows has been shutdown to prevent damage to your computer. I tried a few suggestions for that including disabling autorestart, and adjusting virtual memory.

My computer is still showing the "system has recovered from a serious error" message and rebooting. I tackled the boot.ini next, going through an 8 step process posted somewhere, and got that fixed.whew, one less thing to worry about. I then rebooted.processes came back but I still had the boot.ini error. I went into services.msc and reenabled most of them (comparing options to the computer I"m working on now). Once it restarted I took a look at the processes and found most were disabled. I got my computer booted up and the network connections were still MIA, and the computer still randomly rebooted after a couple of minutes. 3 more trojans (or perhaps the same ones were found). What to do now? I decided to do a boot scan with AVAST, figured out how to do that and ran it. And I had puter would reboot after a couple of minutes, network connections were gone etc and my Boot.ini file had been corrupted.and an error message system has recovered from a serious error. I was worried at that point if AVAST had been able to quarantine or delete all the necessary files, so I downloaded superantispyware and ran it -it found 16 items (not all trojans but at least 2 or 3 were) and then asked me to reboot.nervously I did. Finally the sirens stopped.but were the trojans gone? As AVAST alerted me to each new threat, I tried to delete the file or move it to the quarantine chest but on some it was unable to move/delete them. Apparently I was being attacked by trojans -numerous trojans. Yesterday afternoon I was downloading a file when low and behold my AVAST sirens started going off like there was no tomorrow.
