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  1. I just had a friend purchase and install mbam. He is now getting about 2-3 times an hour at :15 past the hour a blocked outgoing IP address. His machine is clean as far as I can tell. I have run TDSSkiller, GMER, autoruns, process explorer, gmer's mbr.exe and of course mbam and they are all clean.

    My question is there any semi-benign (ie. web surfing ad's) ways that a process/program would be trying to get out. The IP is in the Ukraine. Or is it most likely an infection that I'm missing.

  2. I followed your directions and installed mbam 1.50 and added the exclusions to the 2 folders and then rebooted. I did run mbam-clean first.

    Symptoms came back - the backup programs not running. I also checked the chkdsk scheduling and this was broke also. After removal with mbam-clean - everything works as it should including the chkdsk scheduling from windows gui.

    I am running MSE as AV.

  3. After install of 1.5 last night - I noticed this morning that my two backup programs (syncbackpro for local backup and JungleDisk for cloud backup) didn't run. I tried to run SBpro manually - it wouldn't run - I rebooted - wouldn't run. I tried jungledisk - could not run a manual backup - just seemed to freeze with nothing being backed up. Removed mbam and rebooted - everything is back to normal. There is something very wrong with MBAM 1.5 and backup programs.

    I also tried to schedule a chkdsk via windows GUI and I couldn't - the GUI just seemed to freeze - very strange. Now works fine with mbam uninstalled.

    I have used all prior versions of mbam without incident.

    Win7/64.

    Thanks.

  4. I just had this same error code (7e) with a friends machine. The only way that I could fix it was doing a windows repair install.

    Things I tried that didn't work.

    1) Using BartPE to restore registry - restored fine but still no boot.

    2) replacing recently changed files in system32 with originals

    3) Using BartPE to scan and clean drive - scanned and cleaned but no boot

    I'm sure this is not the only way to fix this - but it worked for me. You will need to re-activate windows after the repair.

  5. I just made a small addition to the last log batch file. Now you can run it from any directory not just the log directory.

    @echo offset mdir="%UserProfile%\Application Data\Malwarebytes\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\Logs"cd %mdir%
    dir *.txt /b /on > systext.bakFOR /F "delims=" %%i in (systext.bak) do set sysRunCommand=%%icall "%sysRunCommand%"del /f systext.bak
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