system hangs at the recovery screen.

My Inspiron 1525 girls picked up some smart bugs. I was hoping to do a "recovery" to put vista in its original form and wipe the Junk she has HIV, but the guys little configured it so that access to the screen of "valorisation" block the entire system.
Everything that I try to run it from the administrative tools is blocked ' file (whatever) is corrupted.
Loading dvd recovery and don't try to 'repair' after f8 also a no go. Blocked.
I can run in safe mode. What can I do from here? It doesn't let me do a "valuation" of the dvd in the safe.
Ah, too, what it is deleted all restore points when he came on board.

My Inspiron 1525 girls picked up some smart bugs. I was hoping to do a "recovery" to put vista in its original form and wipe the Junk she has HIV, but the guys little configured it so that access to the screen of "valorisation" block the entire system.
Everything that I try to run it from the administrative tools is blocked ' file (whatever) is corrupted.
Loading dvd recovery and don't try to 'repair' after f8 also a no go. Blocked.
I can run in safe mode. What can I do from here? It doesn't let me do a "valuation" of the dvd in the safe.
Ah, too, what it is deleted all restore points when he came on board.

Hey MarianBillo

malware stops normally you use the system restore protect themselves remove you

Select safe mode with network instead of safe mode then you should have an internet connection unless you use wireless

then download update and scan with the free version of malwarebytes anti-malware

http://www.Malwarebytes.org/MBAM.php

and as you have problems with the dell recovery process, you will have to contact dell directly or ask their support forums

http://support.Dell.com/

http://en.community.Dell.com/support-forums/default.aspx

Walter, the time zone traveller

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