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autosys / seekeredit

Jul 4, 2015 9:31AM PDT

Hi everyone,

I have put myself into trouble.

Unwanted ad pop-ups were constantly on my screen and I deleted in my control panel two spam programs. Today I tried to start my laptop and Windows doesnt open and there is the notification No bootable devices... I just found out that the files that I deleted are not spam programs but two important files, namely seekeredit and autosys.

Can I fix my stupid actions myself or do I have to bring my laptop to a shop?

Thank you in advance...

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Did you try all the scans Grif noted at link?
Jul 4, 2015 9:57AM PDT
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You can recover if you made backups or have recovery media
Jul 4, 2015 9:43AM PDT

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can it boot to safe mode?
Jul 4, 2015 9:51AM PDT

Also, I don't think either of those programs have to do with drive availability. Doubt they are even windows OS files.