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- 06:54 AM Hi! I have a problem with my computer. I've red an other topic (but I can't find it anymore) and it seems to mee that I have a virus. I can not acces any files or programs. After starting I get Windows recovery which I've never seen before (could be me but I'm not sure) It detects this mistakes and can not fix them if I upgrade it should be able to fix my problems. - 39% of HDD space is unrreadable - boot sector of hard drive disk is damaged - hard drive doesn't respond to system commands - read time of hard drive clusters less than 500 ms - bad sectors on hard drive or damaged file on allocation table Then I got these warnings too: Down besides the time pops up a window saying: Hard drive critical error. Run diagnostic utility. Check hard disk drive for errors. Windows can't find hard disk space. Hard drive error. In the screen I get: Hard drive failure. The system has detected a problem with one or more installed IDE/SATA hard disks. It is recommended that you restart the system. After restarting same problems. Besides my computer is in Dutch and all these errors are in English. Is there some one that can help me or tell me what to do please? Thanks! Back to top BC AdBot (Login to Re
Bug Manually? Apr 10 Got an error message that said "System error. hard disk failure detected"? System error hard disk failure detected virus removal is not easy. It opens a whole bunch system kernel disk error virus of prompts then It prompts you to scan your Hard drive?Closed all the prompt system kernel disk error virus mac made it come back again and again? If so, your computer is definitely being infected by the fake "System Error Hard disk failure detected" virus. Please read the below post to have this issue solved completely. "System error. hard disk failure detected" virus is a dangerous rogue program which is quite similar to http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/386590/hard-drive-failure-critical-error/ Smart HDD virus or Data Recovery virus with the same purpose that pretends to be a legal security software trying to rob your money. Once it catches your computer there will pop up a dialog box that listed "System Error. Hard Disk Failure detected. It's highly recommended to run a complete hard drive scan to prevent loss of personal files." The two buttons in the box were "scan http://guides.yoosecurity.com/how-to-fix-system-error-hard-disk-failure-detected-bug-manually/ and repair" or "cancel and restart". Once you click any of them, you computer will be locked immediately by this rogue and offer you a link to send money to the intended hackers so that you can get you computer unlocked. Besides the dialog box, there could be a lot of other cascading boxes all layered on top of each other that indicating threats on your computer needs to be removed. In this case, please do not press any buttons that pop up otherwise your computer will be locked as well. In the taskbar, the pop up says "Critical Error. Drive sector not found error." Sometimes all the desktop folders disappeared and soon the computer shut itself off, when you restarted it then you got all the error messages again. Some infected users also noticed this rogue would delete all of the files in any folders that were open. Meanwhile, Running a anti-virus such as Norton, Kaspersky, McAfee or MalwareBytes means nothing at all because the malware would stop them from running. Thus, Manual removal is required to get rid of this rogue malware completely, and the below removal guide will give good instructions on how to have it d
is a scam and fake notification accompanying the bogus antispyware programs, such as Windows Fix Disk, System Restore and some others, of which we have http://trojan-killer.net/how-to-get-rid-of-critical-hard-disk-drive-error-phony-popup-message/ previously warned you. Remember that Critical Hard Disk Drive Error can be confusing due to the fact that, similar to the applications it comes with, it seems like a decent message originated by Windows OS. It literally says this: Critical Hard Disk Drive Error The only aim of this scam pop-up is to make you believe into the fake system scans run by Windows Repair (or whatever malware disk error your PC is infected with) so that you would finally make up your mind to buy its so-called full version, which is as useless as the trial one. You might be wondering how to remove Critical Hard Disk Drive Error and all annoying pop-ups originated by it. Here’s how to get rid of Critical Hard Disk Drive Error. There are two ways of doing this – either disk error virus automatically or manually. The choice is all yours. Critical Hard Disk Drive Error automatic remover: 1. Download the latest version of GridinSoft Trojan Killer to clear (not infected) computer and install it. Version: 2.0.9.4 2. Update the virus database. 3. Copy the entire folder “GridinSoft Trojan Killer” to your jump drive (memory stick). Normally it is located at the following path: (C:\Program Files\GridinSoft Trojan Killer). “C” stands for the system disk of your computer. The name of the system disk, however, can be marked with another letter. 4. Open your jump drive (memory stick). Find the folder “GridinSoft Trojan Killer” there. Open it , find the file under the name “trojankiller.exe” and rename it to “iexplore.exe”. 5. Move memory stick to infected PC, open “GridinSoft Trojan Killer” folder and run iexplore.exe. Optional: copy the folder “GridinSoft Trojan Killer” from your jump drive to some other folder created on your PC and run “iexplore.exe”. Critical Hard Disk Drive Error manual removal guide: Delete virus files: %TempDir%\[random] %TempDir%\[random].exe %TempDir%\dfrg %TempDir%\dfrgr %Desktop%\Windows Fix Disk.lnk %Programs%\Windows Fix Disk %Programs%\Windows Fix Disk\Windows Fix Disk.lnk Delete virus registry entries: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “[random]” HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “[random].exe” Related Posts:Fake Microsoft Security Essential Alerts spread malware todayTop 14 lies told by Syste