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I started a quick scan on my Windows 7 32 bit 1TB HDD and MB would freeze my computer on desktop.ini after 8 minutes. First time this has happened. I rebooted and ran another scan and MB would freeze the computer on another file. I noticed under WinPatrol I had under active processes mbamgui.exe but there was another malwarebyte file also active but using a different name. I don't remember the name but it was mb......exe without the gui.exe. I rebooted and logged in as an administrator and launched MB and got an error message stating to notify the MB Team of this error which I didn't write down of course so I ran it again and it caused an overflow error on the kernel and kicked me out of windows.

Now on restart it gives me an error message that c:\windows\drivers\misasdrv.sys is missing. It will not load Windows 7 in safe or normal mode. Upon inserting the Windows repair disk, it does not indicate that I have a windows operating system installed so I cannot make a repair. I made a mirror image of the drive so that is no problem with reinstalling the image but is there another way to bring back windows 7? I am not sure if it a virus or two instances of MB running at the same time? I'm not sure if I want to run chkdsk as it main ruin the MBR or partition/file system.

I had Avira, Superantispyware, spybot, spywareblaster, WinPatrol running as well at the time of the scan.

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I solved my problem. Windows could not find bootmgr as I was running on swappable esata external drive. I put the drive back into my desktop and windows repair disk was able to find the drive and load windows. I'll try running MB again and see what happens.

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