Yes, after removing SpyBot which I wasn’t completely happy with, my computer will not restart. It stops and goes to restart repeatedly. I feel that removing the program has taken out the starting position. I’ve tried F8, safe mode and other options, but I can’t get passed or into them. Any feedback be good. Thanks
Sauble
sauble@excite.com
![]() |
Patch reliability is unclear. Unless you have an immediate, pressing need to install a specific patch, don't do it. |
SIGN IN | Not a member? | REGISTER | PLUS MEMBERSHIP |
-
Removing SpyBot Rendered computer un-startable
Home » Forums » Cyber Security Information and Advisories » Code Red – Security/Privacy advisories » Removing SpyBot Rendered computer un-startable
- This topic has 28 replies, 7 voices, and was last updated 20 years, 4 months ago.
AuthorTopicWSSauble
AskWoody LoungerDecember 30, 2004 at 11:02 pm #413994Viewing 5 reply threadsAuthorReplies-
WSRebel
AskWoody Lounger -
WSSauble
AskWoody Lounger -
WSRebel
AskWoody LoungerDecember 30, 2004 at 11:35 pm #917202. Right – you can’t get past the startup. What about booting from the Windows CD and preforming a “repair” installation? See Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 315341 for instructions.
-
WSRebel
AskWoody LoungerDecember 30, 2004 at 11:35 pm #917203. Right – you can’t get past the startup. What about booting from the Windows CD and preforming a “repair” installation? See Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 315341 for instructions.
-
-
WSSauble
AskWoody Lounger
-
-
WSRebel
AskWoody Lounger -
WSKenK
AskWoody Lounger -
WSSauble
AskWoody LoungerDecember 31, 2004 at 12:07 am #917232The program is SpyBot Search & Destroy 1.3. I removed it through Control panel…which is how I always remove my programs. It asked to restart I clicked OK…the rest is in restart mode continually. I can’t get into safe mode any which way. I do have XP Professional microsoft disks but not the disks used on this computer. What do you suggest?
sauble
PS yes I’ll have agreat day once I get this computer back running…thnks -
WScharlotte
AskWoody LoungerDecember 31, 2004 at 12:18 am #917238 -
WScharlotte
AskWoody LoungerDecember 31, 2004 at 12:18 am #917239 -
WSKenK
AskWoody LoungerDecember 31, 2004 at 12:21 am #917240Once you get past this “experience”, you can ensure you have completely removed Spybot S&D by following the instructions here.
Personally, I would then reinstall Spybot S&D, including the TeaTimer component, and update and use it at least weekly!Have you tried turning off the computer, ie. completely OFF, for 15-20 seconds then turning back on?
Have a Great day!!!
Ken -
WSKenK
AskWoody LoungerDecember 31, 2004 at 12:21 am #917241Once you get past this “experience”, you can ensure you have completely removed Spybot S&D by following the instructions here.
Personally, I would then reinstall Spybot S&D, including the TeaTimer component, and update and use it at least weekly!Have you tried turning off the computer, ie. completely OFF, for 15-20 seconds then turning back on?
Have a Great day!!!
Ken -
WSbigaldoc
AskWoody LoungerDecember 31, 2004 at 9:44 am #917299I know I’m throwing a monkey wrench into this thread ’cause it is always possible that a software glitch cause all manner of problems, but… This spontaneous re-booting sounds like it might just be a coincidental hardware problem, like a power supply or a bad memory stick. Get something bootable, other than your hard drive, either a bootable floppy or the Windows installation CD and try starting the machine. Of course, booting from the CD requires that the BIOS be properly set. If yours is not, can you hit the DEL or F2 or whatever key at POST to get into the BIOS? It seems to me that if this baby will boot to a removable disk OR allow you to get to BIOS, you may very well have a hardware problem that just decided to rear its ugly head coincident with your Spybot removal.
-
WSKenK
AskWoody LoungerDecember 31, 2004 at 4:32 pm #917338Adding to Al’s thoughts, you could check the CPU fan, and any other chip fans your system has, to ensure it is working OK.
Make sure you ground yourself to the computer chassis before you touch anything on the motherboard.
Check if it is blocked by dust or not functioning at all.To me, this doesn’t sound like a software problem as a result of uninstalling Spybot S&D. I’m with Al in that it seems more likely a hardware problem that became obvious when you restarted your computer after the uninstall. An overheated chip could be the problem, hence my suggestions to check the fans.
Being unhappy with Spybot R&D, were you, by any chance, making any edits to the registry?
Have a Great day!!!
Ken -
Bill_Bright
AskWoody LoungerJanuary 1, 2005 at 2:36 pm #917406You could also download and run Memtest86 from here – not only will this test your memory (let it run overnight so it will get several passes in) but since it runs from a bootable floppy, it may help in determining if it is hardware. I concur that you should make sure your system is clean (I use a vacuum and soft paint brush) and all the fans are turning freely first – OEM case fans are cheap – I have had them seize. And I just had a 120mm Antec fan seize on me to – now that upset me.
Note: If there are no problems rebooting while running this test, it does not mean your hardware is okay. This is a stress test of sorts but does not really stress the CPU or system bus, or video – places where heat could still be causing your problems.
And I concur with Al when suggesting the power supply. A failing or over taxed PS can create some very odd and diverse symptoms – rebooting not the least of them.
Bill (AFE7Ret)
Freedom isn't free! -
Bill_Bright
AskWoody LoungerJanuary 1, 2005 at 2:36 pm #917407You could also download and run Memtest86 from here – not only will this test your memory (let it run overnight so it will get several passes in) but since it runs from a bootable floppy, it may help in determining if it is hardware. I concur that you should make sure your system is clean (I use a vacuum and soft paint brush) and all the fans are turning freely first – OEM case fans are cheap – I have had them seize. And I just had a 120mm Antec fan seize on me to – now that upset me.
Note: If there are no problems rebooting while running this test, it does not mean your hardware is okay. This is a stress test of sorts but does not really stress the CPU or system bus, or video – places where heat could still be causing your problems.
And I concur with Al when suggesting the power supply. A failing or over taxed PS can create some very odd and diverse symptoms – rebooting not the least of them.
Bill (AFE7Ret)
Freedom isn't free! -
WSRLRobbie
AskWoody LoungerJanuary 1, 2005 at 8:10 pm #917445Yes. I had this same problem last month and the culprit turned out to be a Sandisk USB drive that had “hung up”. I kept getting the IRQ_NOT_LESS_THAN blue screen when trying to boot when I noticed that the light on the end of the drive was on constantly. I pulled the drive out and the system the booted normally.
-
WSRLRobbie
AskWoody LoungerJanuary 1, 2005 at 8:10 pm #917446Yes. I had this same problem last month and the culprit turned out to be a Sandisk USB drive that had “hung up”. I kept getting the IRQ_NOT_LESS_THAN blue screen when trying to boot when I noticed that the light on the end of the drive was on constantly. I pulled the drive out and the system the booted normally.
-
-
WSKenK
AskWoody LoungerDecember 31, 2004 at 4:32 pm #917339Adding to Al’s thoughts, you could check the CPU fan, and any other chip fans your system has, to ensure it is working OK.
Make sure you ground yourself to the computer chassis before you touch anything on the motherboard.
Check if it is blocked by dust or not functioning at all.To me, this doesn’t sound like a software problem as a result of uninstalling Spybot S&D. I’m with Al in that it seems more likely a hardware problem that became obvious when you restarted your computer after the uninstall. An overheated chip could be the problem, hence my suggestions to check the fans.
Being unhappy with Spybot R&D, were you, by any chance, making any edits to the registry?
Have a Great day!!!
Ken
-
-
WSbigaldoc
AskWoody LoungerDecember 31, 2004 at 9:44 am #917300I know I’m throwing a monkey wrench into this thread ’cause it is always possible that a software glitch cause all manner of problems, but… This spontaneous re-booting sounds like it might just be a coincidental hardware problem, like a power supply or a bad memory stick. Get something bootable, other than your hard drive, either a bootable floppy or the Windows installation CD and try starting the machine. Of course, booting from the CD requires that the BIOS be properly set. If yours is not, can you hit the DEL or F2 or whatever key at POST to get into the BIOS? It seems to me that if this baby will boot to a removable disk OR allow you to get to BIOS, you may very well have a hardware problem that just decided to rear its ugly head coincident with your Spybot removal.
-
-
WSSauble
AskWoody LoungerDecember 31, 2004 at 12:07 am #917233The program is SpyBot Search & Destroy 1.3. I removed it through Control panel…which is how I always remove my programs. It asked to restart I clicked OK…the rest is in restart mode continually. I can’t get into safe mode any which way. I do have XP Professional microsoft disks but not the disks used on this computer. What do you suggest?
sauble
PS yes I’ll have agreat day once I get this computer back running…thnks
-
-
WSKenK
AskWoody Lounger -
WSSauble
AskWoody Lounger -
WSSauble
AskWoody Lounger
Viewing 5 reply threads -

Plus Membership
Donations from Plus members keep this site going. You can identify the people who support AskWoody by the Plus badge on their avatars.
AskWoody Plus members not only get access to all of the contents of this site -- including Susan Bradley's frequently updated Patch Watch listing -- they also receive weekly AskWoody Plus Newsletters (formerly Windows Secrets Newsletter) and AskWoody Plus Alerts, emails when there are important breaking developments.
Get Plus!
Welcome to our unique respite from the madness.
It's easy to post questions about Windows 11, Windows 10, Win8.1, Win7, Surface, Office, or browse through our Forums. Post anonymously or register for greater privileges. Keep it civil, please: Decorous Lounge rules strictly enforced. Questions? Contact Customer Support.
Search Newsletters
Search Forums
View the Forum
Search for Topics
Recent Topics
-
Debian 12.11 released
by
Alex5723
2 minutes ago -
Microsoft: Troubleshoot problems updating Windows
by
Alex5723
3 hours, 43 minutes ago -
Woman Files for Divorce After ChatGPT “Reads” Husband’s Coffee Cup
by
Alex5723
1 hour, 13 minutes ago -
Moving fwd, Win 11 Pro,, which is best? Lenovo refurb
by
Deo
12 minutes ago -
DBOS Advanced Network Analysis
by
Kathy Stevens
20 hours, 38 minutes ago -
Microsoft Edge Launching Automatically?
by
healeyinpa
11 hours, 3 minutes ago -
Google Chrome to block admin-level browser launches for better security
by
Alex5723
23 hours, 19 minutes ago -
iPhone SE2 Stolen Device Protection
by
Rick Corbett
15 hours, 34 minutes ago -
Some advice for managing my wireless internet gateway
by
LHiggins
11 hours, 15 minutes ago -
NO POWER IN KEYBOARD OR MOUSE
by
HE48AEEXX77WEN4Edbtm
17 hours, 31 minutes ago -
A CVE-MITRE-CISA-CNA Extravaganza
by
Nibbled To Death By Ducks
1 day, 8 hours ago -
Sometimes I wonder about these bots
by
Susan Bradley
1 day, 5 hours ago -
Does windows update component store “self heal”?
by
Mike Cross
19 hours, 8 minutes ago -
Windows 11 Insider Preview build 27858 released to Canary
by
joep517
1 day, 22 hours ago -
Pwn2Own Berlin 2025: Day One Results
by
Alex5723
6 hours, 42 minutes ago -
Windows 10 might repeatedly display the BitLocker recovery screen at startup
by
Susan Bradley
10 hours, 23 minutes ago -
Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22631.5409 (23H2) released to Release Preview
by
joep517
2 days, 1 hour ago -
Windows 10 Build 19045.5912 (22H2) to Release Preview Channel
by
joep517
2 days, 1 hour ago -
Kevin Beaumont on Microsoft Recall
by
Susan Bradley
1 day, 14 hours ago -
The Surface Laptop Studio 2 is no longer being manufactured
by
Alex5723
2 days, 9 hours ago -
0Patch, where to begin
by
cassel23
2 days, 3 hours ago -
CFPB Quietly Kills Rule to Shield Americans From Data Brokers
by
Alex5723
2 days, 23 hours ago -
89 million Steam account details just got leaked,
by
Alex5723
2 days, 10 hours ago -
KB5058405: Linux – Windows dual boot SBAT bug, resolved with May 2025 update
by
Alex5723
3 days, 7 hours ago -
A Validation (were one needed) of Prudent Patching
by
Nibbled To Death By Ducks
2 days, 22 hours ago -
Master Patch Listing for May 13, 2025
by
Susan Bradley
57 minutes ago -
Installer program can’t read my registry
by
Peobody
30 minutes ago -
How to keep Outlook (new) in off position for Windows 11
by
EspressoWillie
2 days, 20 hours ago -
Intel : CVE-2024-45332, CVE-2024-43420, CVE-2025-20623
by
Alex5723
3 days, 3 hours ago -
False error message from eMClient
by
WSSebastian42
3 days, 18 hours ago
Recent blog posts
Key Links
Want to Advertise in the free newsletter? How about a gift subscription in honor of a birthday? Send an email to sb@askwoody.com to ask how.
Mastodon profile for DefConPatch
Mastodon profile for AskWoody
Home • About • FAQ • Posts & Privacy • Forums • My Account
Register • Free Newsletter • Plus Membership • Gift Certificates • MS-DEFCON Alerts
Copyright ©2004-2025 by AskWoody Tech LLC. All Rights Reserved.