Hardware... how?
Locked registry keys like these:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\BTHPORT\Parameters\Keys\00158305b34e]
"0015a8996ce9"=hex:0c,82,8e,e9,2f,63,d2,05,78,12,f3,b4,4b,16,b3,d7
"000d18a0084f"=hex:fd,18,70,9a,fa,3e,ea,e7,4e,16,43,ad,6d,28,4f,98
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet003\Services\BTHPORT\Parameters\Keys\00158305b34e]
"0015a8996ce9"=hex:0c,82,8e,e9,2f,63,d2,05,78,12,f3,b4,4b,16,b3,d7
"000d18a0084f"=hex:fd,18,70,9a,fa,3e,ea,e7,4e,16,43,ad,6d,28,4f,98
That will not allow themselves to be removed while they are not supposed to be there in the first place.... that's not hardware.
At least, I cannot imagine...
To bad a tool like ERD commander for Vista isn't around. Then I could load the registry hive seperately, remove those keys. See what happens.
How would you say hardware related apart from that which I mentioned above? Memory, Harddrive? Can check easy enough. I can even excange the video adapter and CPU etc. No prob.
The funny thing is that yesterday, when I had ran combofix and repaired the MBR, windows booted and it reported installing new drivers. But for what, how or why I have no clue. Going through event log ATM for that.