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Hey Everyone,

This link describes my problem quite well:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;315688

Take a look under NTFS File System Corruption. I called MS support with the
incident because none of the options in the KB helped (and the KB mentions
calling MS. Well when I called them he refuted the KB as being "right" and
told me I had a new virus or malware... that is the dumbest thing I have
heard. Anyway, does anyone know how to repair my $BITMAP table with out a
format? I just formatted last week!

Nathan
 
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Did you connect to the internet before installing a firewall and antivirus
software, and before enabling said software? If so, then it is very
possible you do have some type of malware - last report, it takes a maximum
of 5 seconds for an "unprotected" windows machine to become infected when
connected to the internet.

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"Lirathal" <lirathal@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hey Everyone,
>
> This link describes my problem quite well:
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;315688
>
> Take a look under NTFS File System Corruption. I called MS support with
> the incident because none of the options in the KB helped (and the KB
> mentions calling MS. Well when I called them he refuted the KB as being
> "right" and told me I had a new virus or malware... that is the dumbest
> thing I have heard. Anyway, does anyone know how to repair my $BITMAP
> table with out a format? I just formatted last week!
>
> Nathan
>
>
 
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Last time I tested that theory it took me 7 seconds :). This of course was
on a client's machine.

I'm behind a router, all forwarding is off or not directed towards this
machine, anti-virus installed and then connected to the network, all updates
are done then. The other computers in the network are secure or virus free.

Just a little background: I'm a network engineer with a lot of experience
under my belt.

If you follow the link that I posted with you will see my exact problem. I
believe it has nothing to do with Malware as my problem and situation is
described 100% accurately within that knowlege base.

Basically my question is, how do I replace or repair the $MFT and $BITMAP
"files" within NTFS structure. It's pretty deep in to NTFS territory but who
knows.

Thanks :)
Nathan

"Star Fleet Admiral Q" <Star_Fleet_Admiral_Q(NO-SPAM)@(SPAM-NOT)hotmail.com>
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> Did you connect to the internet before installing a firewall and antivirus
> software, and before enabling said software? If so, then it is very
> possible you do have some type of malware - last report, it takes a
> maximum of 5 seconds for an "unprotected" windows machine to become
> infected when connected to the internet.
>
> --
>
> Star Fleet Admiral Q @ your Service!
>
> http://www.google.com
> Google is your "Friend"
>
> "Lirathal" <lirathal@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:0m4je.3686$gX5.2374@fe04.news.easynews.com...
>> Hey Everyone,
>>
>> This link describes my problem quite well:
>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;315688
>>
>> Take a look under NTFS File System Corruption. I called MS support with
>> the incident because none of the options in the KB helped (and the KB
>> mentions calling MS. Well when I called them he refuted the KB as being
>> "right" and told me I had a new virus or malware... that is the dumbest
>> thing I have heard. Anyway, does anyone know how to repair my $BITMAP
>> table with out a format? I just formatted last week!
>>
>> Nathan
>>
>>
>
>
 
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