I installed a game, which uses the StarForce protection under Windows 7 (64-bit).
After game installation, StarForce displayed a message, asking for a reboot. Since the reboot, Windows 7 doesn't start properly. It shows a text mode dialog (Recovery or Start Windows normally). Selecting any option leads to graphic mode rescue dialog (that with many different options). Sadly, I have to system images.
Is there a way to recover Windows 7 by deleting some files?
(By using GParted or something...)
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From StarForce – the ultimate evil :
No big deal, boot up in safe mode and delete the problematic drivers, right? No such luck, StarForce had even managed to install these broken drivers in safe mode.
Next stop, the Vista installation disk, which has a repair feature. The repair went as expected, showed success, but when I tried to reboot, the problem was still there.
Luckily I had a Knoppix Live-CD lying around from some old experiments, and this was able to boot the machine into linux. A couple of driver downloads later I was able to access the files on the main hard drive, and delete the offending StarForce drivers by hand, which fixed the problem.
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Unofficial way to remove Starforce
Remove these files:
%SystemRoot%system32driverssfsync03.sys
%SystemRoot%system32driverssfhlp02.sys
%SystemRoot%system32driverssfdrv01.sysRemove these registry keys:
HKLMSystemCurrentControlSetServicessfsync03
HKLMSystemCurrentControlSetServicessfhlp02
HKLMSystemCurrentControlSetServicessfdrv01
God bless Star-Force - punishing people who buy games whilst pirates who download the game apply a patch and never even know that Star-Force is the DRM.
At the start of your system, even before the screen comes up that asks to go in to recovery, try pressing F8 and choose Safe Mode
. Once in, follow the guide from Star-Force's website and you can try an update, but if it still fails to start, do a full removal uninstall of the game and driver.