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Corrupted windows files
#1
When i booted up my computer today, i got the windows 8 introduction again, which was suspicious to me, afterwards i got a black background with an error message saying that it couldn't reach the users or something simmular. And what ever happend, it seemed to have caused some serious damage to my system, i've got it back up and running now (of course i used sfc /scannow and chkdsk /spotfix)
I did another sfc /scannow today and it still said it couldn't fix some corrupted files. I've never encountered this problem before, the damage occured after i removed Private Firewall and activated Windows Firewall, that mustn't have been enough to protect my system.
By the way, i checked event viewer and started looking around, some "normal" crashing stuff that happens when things go wrong (mainly chain reactions), but then i saw something suspicious i have never seen before (found it in "bowser")it said i got a illegitimate remote command from someone else's PC (under the profile name: EXPERIA), could that have caused thse issues?

also refer: https://briteccomputers.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?tid=879
this is what happend when i started up my computer yesterday.
i will also leave the lastest CBS log here for your interest (it may also help me fix this issue)
My system is secure now, but there is still permanent damage.

i was thinking of doing a Dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth command, but i am not sure if that would do any good, because i am still a novice and most of my knowledge is so far comming from experience.
CBS log is compressed in .zip file, because it exceeded the file size limit.

-Matt


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#2
I would do a factory restore or a clean install ASP

doing a Refresh Install may not do the trick

because you said you got a illegitimate remote command from someone else's PC (under the profile name: EXPERIA

someone could have hack your system

#3
(05-23-2015, 12:41 PM)Compton Wrote:  I would do a factory restore or a clean install  ASP

doing a Refresh Install may not do the trick  

because you said you got a  illegitimate remote command from someone else's PC (under the profile name: EXPERIA

someone could have hack your system

Thank you for the quick response, i will try to do a System Refresh, and i already figured that someone tried to hack me, so i will try to stay incognito for a couple of days and hope that the hacker will give up on me.

so, now back to the corrupted files (i know how i am going to deal with this prick, the hacker that is.), if the system refresh doesn't work, i will do a factory restore as much as it pains me to do so, i have no other choice.

-Matt

#4
I would also change your passwords for everything after doing a refresh install or factory restore Smile

be sure to keep us up to date Smile

#5
Just on the off chance check to see if you have installed update KB3022345 if you have uninstall it. Then when next time it attempts to download you will need to hide it. This update has been causing a lot of people problems. It has something to do with preparation for Windows 10.

#6
(05-23-2015, 05:04 PM)Ron Barker Wrote:  Just on the off chance check to see if you have installed update KB3022345 if you have uninstall it. Then when next time it attempts to download you will need to hide it. This update has been causing a lot of people problems. It has something to do with preparation for Windows 10.

I think that may have been it, i reinstalled windows because it started to get me annoyed. I tried a System Restore but that didn't help either.

Anyway, thanks for your help, this topic can be closed now.

#7
Problem Solved - Thread Closed
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