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Sunday, September 04, 2005

Sunday, September 4th, 2005

I just wanted to update you on the Dell Dimension 2200 I am working on. Yes, I did say "I am working on". This computer is the most bothersome computer I have ever worked on. As I said in my last post, spyware, viruses and adware had a hold on the poor machine. It took over twenty four hours to run a virus scan in safe mode! Anyway, I tried everything. Running Adaware removed over 600 spyware/adware infected files. Running Avast AntiVirus removed a few items but they returned on reboot. The main problem seems to be with Nail.exe! I spent a week working on the computer. Each day the processor seemed to have sped up just a tiny bit. I called the client and told him that his computer was really screwed and that I was amazed that I could not remove the problematic software. I also informed him that it has become a personal battle and that I would not charge him for the total amount of time I was putting into his machine (I estimate that I have put in thirty hours, which would cost over a $1000!). I told him that if I didn't have it cleaned up by Friday that I would need the software to reinstall his operating system (Windows XP Pro). Well, I began walking down that path yesterday at about 6:00 PM. After a few hours of loading the operating system files (I booted to the Windows XP CD and re-partitioned the hard disk) the final stages of a successful installation were unfolding. The computer rebooted, setup continued and then just when I thought I would be lying in bed happy that the computer was fixed, I got the old blue screen with an error that stated the file vga64k.dll was stuck in an infinite loop and setup could not continue! I said to myself, holy shit! Then I gathered my thoughts and downloaded an updated version of the file, booted to the CD again and selected the Recovery Console to try to repair the installation. At the command prompt I copied vga32k.dll from a floppy disk to the Windows\system32 folder to overwrite the file. Then I rebooted - same problem. I decided to start over, just for the hell of it! It didn't work!

Anyway, another 10 hours into this damn machine and the only thing I can think of is that the Dell came preinstalled with another operating system (probably Windows XP Home Edition) and that I might need to get that software from my client and after restoring the initial configuration I could perform an upgrade to XP Pro.

At this point I am attempting to use the Format command at the command prompt to erase the drive one more time. I guess that I am hoping to get lucky or something!

This is the first computer that I have been unable to fix, so far! I will apolgize for using such language but this thing is really pissing me off! Part of me wanted to toss this thing off a bridge (then pick up all the broken pieces and recycle them) and buy the guy another computer, but I know it can be fixed! It's a damn computer that's all!

I will keep you posted of the outcome.

1 comment:

Brandon said...

Hey man, found your blog with the new Google Blog search. I am a PC / Network Technician myself, working in Phoenix AZ. I love the blog so far...