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VIRUS SISZYD32.EXE KILLED MY FR COMPUTER
ME | 12-14-09 | Self

Posted on 12/14/2009 12:05:45 PM PST by Lady Jag

SISZYD32.exe has possibly killed my FR computer.

Yesterday it hit suddenly despite the anti-virus and other utilities I run to protect against such stuff.

The victim computer is one I only use for FR and the sites it cites. That is the only clue I have to offer as to where it came from. I run several computers off a network and my FR computer is the only victim.

This is the worst I have ever encountered and a search for it shows that it is very dangerous and it showed up only about a week ago (AFAICT).

From years of experience I knew what to do yet the virus blocked every action, not even allowing startup in safe mode.

MalwarBytes, Spyware Doctor, SpyHunter and another one or two I tried to run were able to find it yet were blocked and defeated by siszyd32.exe.

This is day 2 and the computer boots with a black screen.

WARNING! Update all your protection software including registry cleaner, et al.

HELP! Can anybody help me get my FR black screen computer back?


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Chit/Chat; Computers/Internet; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: computer; help; malware; microsofttax; sisyd32exe; virus
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To: Gorzaloon
More likely it was the begining of your HD Failure that was causing things to blackscreen.

Not sure ow you arrived at that...I might have missed something...

but I thought the last difficulty was that she was not seeing a BIOS screen...which to me would indicate, one of a)keyboard problem b)monitor problem C) motherboard problem

241 posted on 12/15/2009 5:49:34 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach ( Support Geert Wilders)
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To: Musket

a couple days yes.

Make sure you back up your files or tell them to do it..for another 99 bucks.


242 posted on 12/15/2009 8:43:20 PM PST by eleni121 (For Jesus did not give us a timid spirit , but a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach; Darksheare; Gorzaloon; publana; mojitojoe; Clinging Bitterly; ...

The hard drive is dead. Put it in another computer and the computer can't find it.

Is is possible and worth trying to recover some files?

What's this thing about freezing the drive bringing it temporarily back to life?







Thank you all for the tremendous response!


243 posted on 12/15/2009 9:16:19 PM PST by Lady Jag (Double your income. Fire the government)
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To: Lady Jag

Freezing has worked for me twice. Left it in the freezer overnight and the next day plug it in and turn it on. It worked for me about 3-5mins the first time and almost 10 mins the second time. If you can’t get everything off the first time freeze and try again. I could do it twice with one of them before it finally had enough.

I wouldn’t waste time getting it out of the fridge and open the case, mount it in the drive bay, etc. Have the case open, plug in the drive cable and power cable and turn on the box.

It may sweat as it warms up so keep that in mind :-)


244 posted on 12/15/2009 9:33:37 PM PST by VeniVidiVici (I'd rather be a AGW denier than a dumbass watermelon)
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To: Lady Jag
It will likely be expensive...and as I recall you had your user data on an external drive.

What programs did you have on the drive that you can't find the original material to reinstall them on a new drive....?

245 posted on 12/15/2009 9:36:20 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach ( Support Geert Wilders)
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To: Lady Jag
Sorry to hear this Lady Jag but as your President I have news for you...


246 posted on 12/15/2009 9:56:52 PM PST by restornu (Atonement; Christ doesnt just make up the difference. He makes all the difference. ~ Brad Wilcox)
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To: Lady Jag

STOP - don’t freeze HD until you know for sure that it’s dead. Questions need to be asked/answered first.

The first thing to check is the drive jumper - if you connected the drive as a secondary drive, then you must change the jumpers on both primary and secondary drives to be sure they correctly reflect that (or that both jumpers are set to auto-select and the bios, OS, and type of connecting cables support that).

1. Is the HDD (hard disc drive) in question a recent larger drive? The bios of older computers can not recognize HDD larger than 32 gig. And the bios of really old computers freak out if not below 1 gig. The bios is the software hardcoded on a chip on the motherboard that starts the computer, tests basic hardware, and calls up the OS (operating system - Windows, Dos, etc.).

2. If the bios recognizes the HDD, but your OS does not, then the file system type might not be recognized by the OS on that computer.

3. The file system used might be locked (such as NTFS) or encrypted. This is probably not your problem (yet) if you can not even see the drive listed.

4. If you can get a computer to recognize the drive, but just can’t access the files (assuming the same file system), then you might be able to recover the drive with a very good program designed to do that. I use Spinrite 6 by Steve Gibson. It is a very good program which I have used for many years (starting with version 1) and has a reasonable price. It has several levels of recovery which take progressively longer for the deeper levels if needed (up to a day for deepest level and really large drives). It’s very thorough and worth the money. I have recovered some really messed up drives using this program:

http://www.grc.com/intro.htm

5. If your data is really important, there are very good data recovery services/companies that can recover all your data for a fee, even on physically damaged drives.

Hope this helps.


247 posted on 12/15/2009 10:22:05 PM PST by RebelTex (FREEDOM IS EVERYONE'S RIGHT! AND EVERYONE'S RESPONSIBILITY!)
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To: RebelTex; Lady Jag
Assuming the drive is no a SATA Drive....the Master and slave pins need to reflect how you hook up.

When you moved the drive to another computer did you detach the drive in the receiving computer.

If you just plugged it in along with the other drive you would likely have two drives on the same cable with both set as Master....in which case only one would be recognized....

248 posted on 12/15/2009 10:42:52 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach ( Support Geert Wilders)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach; Lady Jag

OOPS - sorry, I meant master/slave instead of primary/secondary.

My excuse - it’s been a long day, it’s late and I’m tired plus it’s been awhile since I actually had to work on a computer.

(Well, that sounds good, right? Right?) LOL

Say goodnight, Gracie.
Goodnight Gracie.

;>D


249 posted on 12/15/2009 10:59:21 PM PST by RebelTex (FREEDOM IS EVERYONE'S RIGHT! AND EVERYONE'S RESPONSIBILITY!)
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To: soupbone1

I love sandboxie... but the problem I have is that it cannot and will not be installed an a x64 >.<

Bikk


250 posted on 12/15/2009 11:13:47 PM PST by Bikkuri
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
We have a mutual acquaintance who sent me an SOS, so I went and looked at it. The BIOS comes up briefly a but as soon as the drive runs it jumps to a loading screen, whereupon it stalls with the load progress white bar at the bottom of the screen. The HD was placed into another machine. It runs for a second, but never gets past the boot sector. The BIOS in the good machine will not detect nor auto configure the HD. It's hosed.

All the drive activity of the trojan loader and removal efforts probably ended its miserable life, but it was showing signs of trouble for a long time. Bootups took longer and longer, etc., and files corrupted, but scandisk never found anything wrong when it did run.

People who write trojan loaders, etc do NOT want the machine disabled. They NEED a running machine to sell for their botnets. A broken machine is of no value to them...So I do not regard it as an atack per se.

Anyway, recovering the data from a badly infected drive may not be the best answer anyway. It's like digging up the corpse of a plague victim.

251 posted on 12/16/2009 3:23:31 AM PST by Gorzaloon ("Lay the proud usurpers low! Tyrants fall in every foe! Liberty's in every blow!")
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To: Gorzaloon; Lady Jag

I was thinking it could be the BIOS.

Years ago in the mid 90’s I had a black screen and of course we are to make a copy of our hard drive which I never did.

But one can go to Statbles etc they have that CD back up for almost all kinds of computers to restore the BIOS.

How to enter the BIOS or CMOS setup
http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000192.htm


252 posted on 12/16/2009 6:19:10 AM PST by restornu (Atonement; Christ doesnt just make up the difference. He makes all the difference. ~ Brad Wilcox)
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How to Set BIOS to Boot from CDROM
http://www.hiren.info/pages/bios-boot-cdrom

Some where among your CD’s that came with the computer you might have that CD!


253 posted on 12/16/2009 6:22:47 AM PST by restornu (Atonement; Christ doesnt just make up the difference. He makes all the difference. ~ Brad Wilcox)
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To: restornu

That is why we moved the drive to an intact machine with a proven BIOS. No Joy. I replaced the BIOS battery in the sick computer as the first effort. Nope, it’s the HD. :-(


254 posted on 12/16/2009 6:29:21 AM PST by Gorzaloon ("Lay the proud usurpers low! Tyrants fall in every foe! Liberty's in every blow!")
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To: Lady Jag; All

What is siszyd32.exe, How to remove siszyd32.exe
http://htlogs.com/what-is-siszyd32-exe-how-to-remove-siszyd32-exe/

siszyd32.exeDec 8, 2009 ... siszyd32.exe was added to FreeFixer’s database on 7th December 2009. The most recent search for this file was done on 7th December 2009. ...

Did we all forget that Dec 7 was D-day?

“A Date Which Will Live in Infamy”: FDR Asks for a Declaration of War

The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941, stunned virtually everyone in the United States military. Japan’s carrier-launched bombers found Pearl Harbor totally unprepared. President Franklin Roosevelt quickly addressed Congress to ask for a declaration of war as illustrated in this audio excerpt. Although he never mentioned Europe or the fact that Germany had by then declared war on the United States, the Pearl Harbor attack allowed him to begin the larger intervention in the European war he had long wanted.

http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/5166/


255 posted on 12/16/2009 6:31:18 AM PST by restornu (Atonement; Christ doesnt just make up the difference. He makes all the difference. ~ Brad Wilcox)
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To: restornu
You can update and flash a BIOS in a running machine, but if the BIOS is corrupted, the machine will not boot from the CD because the CD Drivers will never load. It will not boot from a floppy for the same reason, nor will it boot from a thumb drive because the USB ports are not initialized. The computer does not even know these storage devices are there.

LJ's BIOS began to boot and passed the POST (Power on self test), but since the boot device was dead and it could find no other devices to boot from it just threw up its hands in despair, or looped trying to find them.

256 posted on 12/16/2009 7:39:09 AM PST by Gorzaloon ("Lay the proud usurpers low! Tyrants fall in every foe! Liberty's in every blow!")
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To: restornu; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Darksheare; Gorzaloon; publana; mojitojoe; Clinging Bitterly; All
siszyd32.exe was added to FreeFixer’s database on 7th December 2009. The most recent search for this file was done on 7th December 2009. ... Did we all forget that Dec 7 was D-day?

It sure was D-Day hell for a precious old Dell!

Most everything was backed up except for some contacts & a few other important files in MS Outlook email. Sure has put a damper on Christmas activities.



Gonna miss the old gal

Now I have to figure out what to replace it with.
257 posted on 12/16/2009 9:49:11 AM PST by Lady Jag (Double your income. Fire the government)
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To: Lady Jag
DANG. I haven't had a hard drive completely die since the old days when 40MB was big.

Freezing, never heard of that, but there are some problems I can see it might temporarily remedy. Bugaboo could be the condensation building up on the external circuit board while it's running.

Something else - if you put it in another computer as a slave on the primary controller there may be a slave jumper on the drive that you need to set. Also, depending on the second computer you might need to go into it's setup and allow it to autodetect the drive.

258 posted on 12/16/2009 10:27:40 AM PST by Clinging Bitterly (MMM MMM MM!)
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To: Lady Jag
Now I have to figure out what to replace it with.

My second computer is a netbook (Acer Aspire One) and I love it. Solid little computer that's literally the size of a book. Very convenient to carry from room to room or use when traveling. Oh I do keep an extra strong pair of reading glasses in the carrying case because the screen is small.

259 posted on 12/16/2009 10:41:40 AM PST by Clinging Bitterly (MMM MMM MM!)
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To: Clinging Bitterly

This is a first for me. Never saw such a thing! I don’t think it was 2 hours between Avast reporting the virus and the drive dying.

Re: freezing. I’m not going to try it but it works. First you put it in an ant-static bag and then a ziploc, freeze it for 72 hrs, and when you take the drive out, work it ASAP.

Someone upthread said it worked on the same drive twice.

I’m too saturated to try anything more at the moment so I’m trying to convince myself that what is lost can be lived without. I was going to replace the old Dell after the start of the new year, anyway, and had copied a lot of the files...


260 posted on 12/16/2009 11:07:44 AM PST by Lady Jag (Double your income. Fire the government)
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