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  1. Delete this folder: Then we can do the cleanup - if you are facing any issues, report that immediately. Delete junk with adwCleaner Please download AdwCleaner to your desktop. Run adwcleaner.exe Hit Scan and wait for the scan to finish. Confirm the message but don´t uncheck anything. Hit Clean When the run is finished, it will open up a text file Please post its contents within your next reply You´ll find the log file at C:\AdwCleaner[s1].txt also Delete junk with JRT Please download Junkware Removal Tool to your desktop. Shut down your protection software now to avoid potential conflicts. Run the tool by double-clicking it. If you are using Windows Vista, 7, or 8; instead of double-clicking, right-mouse click JRT.exe and select "Run as Administrator". The tool will open and start scanning your system. Please be patient as this can take a while to complete depending on your system's specifications. On completion, a log (JRT.txt) is saved to your desktop and will automatically open. Post the contents of JRT.txt into your next message. SecurityCheck Reboot your system before starting! Please download SecurityCheck: LINK1 LINK2 Save it to your desktop, start it and follow the instructions in the window. After the scan finished the (checkup.txt) will open. Copy its content to your thread.
  2. Your system is clean now! Java runtime Environment out of date Your Java runtime environment is outdated. We will fix this. Get the actual JRE from here Save jxpiinstall.exe to your desktop Close all running programs, especially your browser(s) Run jxpiinstall.exe. This will download the newest JRE installer and install the software when finished, go to Start-->control panel-->add/remove programs and remove all older Java versions. (if existing) When finished, reboot your computer. After the reboot Open control panel again and click the java symbol. Click Settings under Temporary Internet Files. The Temporary Files Settings dialog box appears. Click Delete Files. The Delete Temporary Files dialog box appearsClick OK on Delete Temporary Files window.Click OK again. Uninstall our tools using delfix Please follow these steps in order: In the case we used Defogger to turn off your CD emulation software. You can start it again and use the Enable button. In the case we used Combofix. Deactivate your antivirus software once more, then rename the combofix.exe to uninstall.exe and run it one last time. You shall be noted that Combofix has been removed. In any case please download delfix to your desktop. Close all other programms and start delfix. Please check all the boxes and run the tool. delfix will now delete all found traces of our removal process [*] If there is still something left please delete it manualy. Delete System Restore Points To ensure your System Restore Points are free of malware, we will delete all of them but the most recent or create a new one. On Windows Vista: Please follow these instructions to delete all but the most common System Protection Restore Points. On Windows 7/8: Please follow these instructions to delete all but the most common System Protection Restore Points. On Windows XP: Please follow these instructions to delete all but the most common System Protection Restore Points. Recommendations: How to protect yourself System Updates Please ensure to have automatic updates activated in your control panel. For further information and a tutorial, see this Microsoft Support article. Protection What you need is one (not more) virus scanner with background protection. Additionally I recommend a special malware scanner to run on demand weekly. Personally I am using avast! Antivirus Free Edition and Malwarebytes Anti-Malware. They offer good protection for free. To keep your browser free of advertising, you may install the Adblock Plus browser extension. It will filter unwanted advertising out of the website´s content. To protect yourself from accidentally visiting malicious web sites, install the Web of Trust (WOT) browser extension. It will display a green (safe), yellow (unknown) or red (potentially dangerous) icon for a visited website within your browser. In addition, before accessing a dangerous classified web site, a warning screen is displayed. [*]Up to date Software Keep your Windows and your third party software up to date. The easiest way to get infected is an outdated windows, followed by: browser(s) (including add-ons and plug-ins), Adobe Flash Player and Adobe Reader, Java Runtime Environment, your antivirus program and so on. These links may help you to check: Secunia Personal Software Inspector - checks if your software has updates available. SecurityCheck (by screen317) - scans your computer for most vulnerable outdated software. Mozilla: Check your plugins - The webpage will tell you if you have outdated plugins running in your Firefox browser. [*]Backup Hardware issues, malware, fire, lightning strike: There is a long list of different ways to loose all your data. Back up your files regularly. Use the windows internal backup function or a third party tool and save your data onto an external hard drive, cloud storage, optical media like CDs or DVDs or (if available) a professional network backup system. [*]Behaviour The commonest error when using a computer is "error 80" - what means that the error is located about 80cm in front of the monitor. This is a common joke between IT support technicians but it shows that all the safety mechanisms won´t help if you aren´t careful enough. While surfing the internet, don´t click on anything you don´t know. In the worst case, it infects your system with malware. Watch your step in social networks! Many cyber criminals use them to spread malware, mine personal pata (to be sold to advertising companies, for example) or simply do damage to other users. Even if a received hyperlink within a message seems to be coming from one of your friends, have a closer look. In addition, don´t click everything. When installing software, have a look to each of the setup windows and uncheck any additional toolbars or free programs that may be offered additionally. Most of today´s setup procedures contain potentially unwanted programs so keep them off your system. Avoid gaming sites, pirated software, cracking tools, keygens, and peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing programs. They are a security risk which can make your computer susceptible to a wide variety of malware infections, remote attacks, exposure of personal information, and identity theft. Many malicious worms and Trojans spread across P2P file sharing networks, gaming and underground sites.
  3. Full System Scan with Malwarebytes Antimalware If not existing, please download Malwarebytes Anti-Malware to your desktop. Double-click the downloaded setup file and follow the prompts to install the program. At the end, be sure a checkmark is placed next to the following: Launch Malwarebytes Anti-Malware A 14 day trial of the Premium features is pre-selected. You may deselect this if you wish, and it will not diminish the scanning and removal capabilities of the program. [*]Click Finish. If the program is already installed: Run Malwarebytes Antimalware On the Dashboard, click the 'Update Now >>' link After the update completes, click the 'Scan Now >>' button. Or, on the Dashboard, click the Scan Now >> button. If an update is available, click the Update Now button. A Threat Scan will begin. When the scan is complete, if there have been detections, click Apply Actions to allow MBAM to clean what was detected. In most cases, a restart will be required. Wait for the prompt to restart the computer to appear, then click on Yes. After the restart once you are back at your desktop, open MBAM once more. Click on the History tab > Application Logs. Double click on the scan log which shows the Date and time of the scan just performed. Click 'Copy to Clipboard' Paste the contents of the clipboard into your reply. Scan with ESET Online Scan Please go to here to run the online scannner from ESET. Turn off the real time scanner of any existing antivirus program while performing the online scanTick the box next to YES, I accept the Terms of Use.Click StartWhen asked, allow the activex control to installClick StartMake sure that the option Remove found threats is unticked Click on Advanced Settings and ensure these options are ticked:Scan for potentially unwanted applicationsScan for potentially unsafe applicationsEnable Anti-Stealth Technology[*]Click Scan[*]Wait for the scan to finish[*]If any threats were found, click the 'List of found threats' , then click Export to text file.... [*]Save it to your desktop, then please copy and paste that log as a reply to this topic.
  4. Your system is clean now! Uninstall our tools using delfix Please follow these steps in order: In the case we used Defogger to turn off your CD emulation software. You can start it again and use the Enable button. In the case we used Combofix. Deactivate your antivirus software once more, then rename the combofix.exe to uninstall.exe and run it one last time. You shall be noted that Combofix has been removed. In any case please download delfix to your desktop. Close all other programms and start delfix. Please check all the boxes and run the tool. delfix will now delete all found traces of our removal process [*] If there is still something left please delete it manualy. Delete System Restore Points To ensure your System Restore Points are free of malware, we will delete all of them but the most recent or create a new one. On Windows Vista: Please follow these instructions to delete all but the most common System Protection Restore Points. On Windows 7/8: Please follow these instructions to delete all but the most common System Protection Restore Points. On Windows XP: Please follow these instructions to delete all but the most common System Protection Restore Points. Recommendations: How to protect yourself System Updates Please ensure to have automatic updates activated in your control panel. For further information and a tutorial, see this Microsoft Support article. Protection What you need is one (not more) virus scanner with background protection. Additionally I recommend a special malware scanner to run on demand weekly. Personally I am using avast! Antivirus Free Edition and Malwarebytes Anti-Malware. They offer good protection for free. To keep your browser free of advertising, you may install the Adblock Plus browser extension. It will filter unwanted advertising out of the website´s content. To protect yourself from accidentally visiting malicious web sites, install the Web of Trust (WOT) browser extension. It will display a green (safe), yellow (unknown) or red (potentially dangerous) icon for a visited website within your browser. In addition, before accessing a dangerous classified web site, a warning screen is displayed. [*]Up to date Software Keep your Windows and your third party software up to date. The easiest way to get infected is an outdated windows, followed by: browser(s) (including add-ons and plug-ins), Adobe Flash Player and Adobe Reader, Java Runtime Environment, your antivirus program and so on. These links may help you to check: Secunia Personal Software Inspector - checks if your software has updates available. SecurityCheck (by screen317) - scans your computer for most vulnerable outdated software. Mozilla: Check your plugins - The webpage will tell you if you have outdated plugins running in your Firefox browser. [*]Backup Hardware issues, malware, fire, lightning strike: There is a long list of different ways to loose all your data. Back up your files regularly. Use the windows internal backup function or a third party tool and save your data onto an external hard drive, cloud storage, optical media like CDs or DVDs or (if available) a professional network backup system. [*]Behaviour The commonest error when using a computer is "error 80" - what means that the error is located about 80cm in front of the monitor. This is a common joke between IT support technicians but it shows that all the safety mechanisms won´t help if you aren´t careful enough. While surfing the internet, don´t click on anything you don´t know. In the worst case, it infects your system with malware. Watch your step in social networks! Many cyber criminals use them to spread malware, mine personal pata (to be sold to advertising companies, for example) or simply do damage to other users. Even if a received hyperlink within a message seems to be coming from one of your friends, have a closer look. In addition, don´t click everything. When installing software, have a look to each of the setup windows and uncheck any additional toolbars or free programs that may be offered additionally. Most of today´s setup procedures contain potentially unwanted programs so keep them off your system. Avoid gaming sites, pirated software, cracking tools, keygens, and peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing programs. They are a security risk which can make your computer susceptible to a wide variety of malware infections, remote attacks, exposure of personal information, and identity theft. Many malicious worms and Trojans spread across P2P file sharing networks, gaming and underground sites.
  5. Nothing more to do! No need to filter this log if you plan to wipe the place. Recommendations: How to protect yourself System Updates Please ensure to have automatic updates activated in your control panel. For further information and a tutorial, see this Microsoft Support article. Protection What you need is one (not more) virus scanner with background protection. Additionally I recommend a special malware scanner to run on demand weekly. Personally I am using avast! Antivirus Free Edition and Malwarebytes Anti-Malware. They offer good protection for free. To keep your browser free of advertising, you may install the Adblock Plus browser extension. It will filter unwanted advertising out of the website´s content. To protect yourself from accidentally visiting malicious web sites, install the Web of Trust (WOT) browser extension. It will display a green (safe), yellow (unknown) or red (potentially dangerous) icon for a visited website within your browser. In addition, before accessing a dangerous classified web site, a warning screen is displayed. [*]Up to date Software Keep your Windows and your third party software up to date. The easiest way to get infected is an outdated windows, followed by: browser(s) (including add-ons and plug-ins), Adobe Flash Player and Adobe Reader, Java Runtime Environment, your antivirus program and so on. These links may help you to check: Secunia Personal Software Inspector - checks if your software has updates available. SecurityCheck (by screen317) - scans your computer for most vulnerable outdated software. Mozilla: Check your plugins - The webpage will tell you if you have outdated plugins running in your Firefox browser. [*]Backup Hardware issues, malware, fire, lightning strike: There is a long list of different ways to loose all your data. Back up your files regularly. Use the windows internal backup function or a third party tool and save your data onto an external hard drive, cloud storage, optical media like CDs or DVDs or (if available) a professional network backup system. [*]Behaviour The commonest error when using a computer is "error 80" - what means that the error is located about 80cm in front of the monitor. This is a common joke between IT support technicians but it shows that all the safety mechanisms won´t help if you aren´t careful enough. While surfing the internet, don´t click on anything you don´t know. In the worst case, it infects your system with malware. Watch your step in social networks! Many cyber criminals use them to spread malware, mine personal pata (to be sold to advertising companies, for example) or simply do damage to other users. Even if a received hyperlink within a message seems to be coming from one of your friends, have a closer look. In addition, don´t click everything. When installing software, have a look to each of the setup windows and uncheck any additional toolbars or free programs that may be offered additionally. Most of today´s setup procedures contain potentially unwanted programs so keep them off your system. Avoid gaming sites, pirated software, cracking tools, keygens, and peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing programs. They are a security risk which can make your computer susceptible to a wide variety of malware infections, remote attacks, exposure of personal information, and identity theft. Many malicious worms and Trojans spread across P2P file sharing networks, gaming and underground sites.
  6. Please try a repair installation following this article: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/3413-repair-install.html I know that you cannot find the disc, so please download a copy of it here: http://best-windows.vlaurie.com/boot-disks.html#full (Note: You´ll need the serial/license key as well!)
  7. Fix with FRST (normal mode) WARNING: This script was written specifically for this user, for use on that particular machine. Running this on another machine may cause damage to your operating system Download the attached fixlist.txt and save it to the location where FRST is saved to.Run FRST.exe (on 64bit, run FRST64.exe) and press the Fix button just once and wait.The tool will make a log (Fixlog.txt) which you find where you saved FRST. Please post it to your reply. Then we can do the cleanup - if you are facing any issues, report that immediately. Delete junk with adwCleaner Please download AdwCleaner to your desktop. Run adwcleaner.exeHit Scan and wait for the scan to finish.Confirm the message but don´t uncheck anything.Hit CleanWhen the run is finished, it will open up a text filePlease post its contents within your next replyYou´ll find the log file at C:\AdwCleaner[s1].txt also Delete junk with JRT Please download Junkware Removal Tool to your desktop. Shut down your protection software now to avoid potential conflicts.Run the tool by double-clicking it. If you are using Windows Vista, 7, or 8; instead of double-clicking, right-mouse click JRT.exe and select "Run as Administrator".The tool will open and start scanning your system.Please be patient as this can take a while to complete depending on your system's specifications.On completion, a log (JRT.txt) is saved to your desktop and will automatically open.Post the contents of JRT.txt into your next message. SecurityCheck Reboot your system before starting! Please download SecurityCheck: LINK1 LINK2 Save it to your desktop, start it and follow the instructions in the window.After the scan finished the (checkup.txt) will open. Copy its content to your thread. fixlist.txt
  8. I cannot see anything that is malware related. Please try to install the software again
  9. Then we can do the cleanup - if you are facing any issues, report that immediately. Delete junk with adwCleaner Please download AdwCleaner to your desktop. Run adwcleaner.exe Hit Scan and wait for the scan to finish. Confirm the message but don´t uncheck anything. Hit Clean When the run is finished, it will open up a text file Please post its contents within your next reply You´ll find the log file at C:\AdwCleaner[s1].txt also Delete junk with JRT Please download Junkware Removal Tool to your desktop. Shut down your protection software now to avoid potential conflicts. Run the tool by double-clicking it. If you are using Windows Vista, 7, or 8; instead of double-clicking, right-mouse click JRT.exe and select "Run as Administrator". The tool will open and start scanning your system. Please be patient as this can take a while to complete depending on your system's specifications. On completion, a log (JRT.txt) is saved to your desktop and will automatically open. Post the contents of JRT.txt into your next message. SecurityCheck Reboot your system before starting! Please download SecurityCheck: LINK1 LINK2 Save it to your desktop, start it and follow the instructions in the window. After the scan finished the (checkup.txt) will open. Copy its content to your thread.
  10. Your computer is clean now! Mozilla Firefox out of date Your Firefox browser is outdated. Please follow these instructions to update it: Get the actual firefox from here. Run setup and follow the instructions on your monitor. Report any problems you have with the update. Java runtime Environment out of date Your Java runtime environment is outdated. We will fix this. Get the actual JRE from here Save jxpiinstall.exe to your desktop Close all running programs, especially your browser(s) Run jxpiinstall.exe. This will download the newest JRE installer and install the software when finished, go to Start-->control panel-->add/remove programs and remove all older Java versions. (if existing) When finished, reboot your computer. After the reboot Open control panel again and click the java symbol. Click Settings under Temporary Internet Files. The Temporary Files Settings dialog box appears. Click Delete Files. The Delete Temporary Files dialog box appearsClick OK on Delete Temporary Files window.Click OK again. Uninstall our tools using delfix Please follow these steps in order: In the case we used Defogger to turn off your CD emulation software. You can start it again and use the Enable button. In the case we used Combofix. Deactivate your antivirus software once more, then rename the combofix.exe to uninstall.exe and run it one last time. You shall be noted that Combofix has been removed. In any case please download delfix to your desktop. Close all other programms and start delfix. Please check all the boxes and run the tool. delfix will now delete all found traces of our removal process [*] If there is still something left please delete it manualy. Delete System Restore Points To ensure your System Restore Points are free of malware, we will delete all of them but the most recent or create a new one. On Windows Vista: Please follow these instructions to delete all but the most common System Protection Restore Points. On Windows 7/8: Please follow these instructions to delete all but the most common System Protection Restore Points. On Windows XP: Please follow these instructions to delete all but the most common System Protection Restore Points. Recommendations: How to protect yourself System Updates Please ensure to have automatic updates activated in your control panel. For further information and a tutorial, see this Microsoft Support article. Protection What you need is one (not more) virus scanner with background protection. Additionally I recommend a special malware scanner to run on demand weekly. Personally I am using avast! Antivirus Free Edition and Malwarebytes Anti-Malware. They offer good protection for free. To keep your browser free of advertising, you may install the Adblock Plus browser extension. It will filter unwanted advertising out of the website´s content. To protect yourself from accidentally visiting malicious web sites, install the Web of Trust (WOT) browser extension. It will display a green (safe), yellow (unknown) or red (potentially dangerous) icon for a visited website within your browser. In addition, before accessing a dangerous classified web site, a warning screen is displayed. [*]Up to date Software Keep your Windows and your third party software up to date. The easiest way to get infected is an outdated windows, followed by: browser(s) (including add-ons and plug-ins), Adobe Flash Player and Adobe Reader, Java Runtime Environment, your antivirus program and so on. These links may help you to check: Secunia Personal Software Inspector - checks if your software has updates available. SecurityCheck (by screen317) - scans your computer for most vulnerable outdated software. Mozilla: Check your plugins - The webpage will tell you if you have outdated plugins running in your Firefox browser. [*]Backup Hardware issues, malware, fire, lightning strike: There is a long list of different ways to loose all your data. Back up your files regularly. Use the windows internal backup function or a third party tool and save your data onto an external hard drive, cloud storage, optical media like CDs or DVDs or (if available) a professional network backup system. [*]Behaviour The commonest error when using a computer is "error 80" - what means that the error is located about 80cm in front of the monitor. This is a common joke between IT support technicians but it shows that all the safety mechanisms won´t help if you aren´t careful enough. While surfing the internet, don´t click on anything you don´t know. In the worst case, it infects your system with malware. Watch your step in social networks! Many cyber criminals use them to spread malware, mine personal pata (to be sold to advertising companies, for example) or simply do damage to other users. Even if a received hyperlink within a message seems to be coming from one of your friends, have a closer look. In addition, don´t click everything. When installing software, have a look to each of the setup windows and uncheck any additional toolbars or free programs that may be offered additionally. Most of today´s setup procedures contain potentially unwanted programs so keep them off your system. Avoid gaming sites, pirated software, cracking tools, keygens, and peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing programs. They are a security risk which can make your computer susceptible to a wide variety of malware infections, remote attacks, exposure of personal information, and identity theft. Many malicious worms and Trojans spread across P2P file sharing networks, gaming and underground sites.
  11. Yes, this were just some remainings. Please proceed with the other steps.
  12. We need to remove some programs with Revo Uninstaller Free: Note: Revo Uninstaller is more thorough in deleting programs on your computer than using the Add/Remove option in Windows. Since it is a more powerful tool, please be sure to follow the instructions carefully. Note: If the program you want to uninstall is not listed by Revo, let me know and we will try an altenate method of removal. Please download and install Revo Uninstaller Free note: there is no need to click anything on that page, the download will start automaticallyDouble click Revo Uninstaller to run itFrom the list of programs double click on the listed program(s), or anything similar, to remove it: Search ProtectVisualBee V.12 Toolbar for IEWhen prompted if you want to uninstall click YesBe sure the Moderate option is selected then click NextThe program will run, If prompted again click YesWhen the built-in uninstaller is finished click on NextOnce the program has searched for leftovers click NextCheck the items in bold only on the list then click Delete note: you may have to expand some folders by clicking the "+" markWhen prompted click on Yes and then on NextPut a check on any folders that are found and select DeleteWhen prompted select Yes then NextOnce done click Finish Fix with FRST (normal mode) WARNING: This script was written specifically for this user, for use on that particular machine. Running this on another machine may cause damage to your operating system Download the attached fixlist.txt and save it to the location where FRST is saved to.Run FRST.exe (on 64bit, run FRST64.exe) and press the Fix button just once and wait.The tool will make a log (Fixlog.txt) which you find where you saved FRST. Please post it to your reply. Full System Scan with Malwarebytes Antimalware If not existing, please download Malwarebytes Anti-Malware to your desktop.Double-click the downloaded setup file and follow the prompts to install the program.At the end, be sure a checkmark is placed next to the following:Launch Malwarebytes Anti-MalwareA 14 day trial of the Premium features is pre-selected. You may deselect this if you wish, and it will not diminish the scanning and removal capabilities of the program.Click Finish. If the program is already installed: Run Malwarebytes AntimalwareOn the Dashboard, click the 'Update Now >>' linkAfter the update completes, click the 'Scan Now >>' button.Or, on the Dashboard, click the Scan Now >> button.If an update is available, click the Update Now button.A Threat Scan will begin.When the scan is complete, if there have been detections, click Apply Actions to allow MBAM to clean what was detected.In most cases, a restart will be required.Wait for the prompt to restart the computer to appear, then click on Yes. After the restart once you are back at your desktop, open MBAM once more.Click on the History tab > Application Logs.Double click on the scan log which shows the Date and time of the scan just performed.Click 'Copy to Clipboard'Paste the contents of the clipboard into your reply. Scan with ESET Online Scan Please go to here to run the online scannner from ESET. Turn off the real time scanner of any existing antivirus program while performing the online scanTick the box next to YES, I accept the Terms of Use.Click StartWhen asked, allow the activex control to installClick StartMake sure that the option Remove found threats is untickedClick on Advanced Settings and ensure these options are ticked:Scan for potentially unwanted applicationsScan for potentially unsafe applicationsEnable Anti-Stealth TechnologyClick ScanWait for the scan to finishIf any threats were found, click the 'List of found threats' , then click Export to text file....Save it to your desktop, then please copy and paste that log as a reply to this topic. fixlist.txt
  13. Filter SFC log file For Windows XP: Press the Windows- and the R-key simultanously. Within the text box that jus opened, write cmd and hit Enter. For Windows Vista/7: Press the Windows key to open the start menu. Don´t highlight anything, just write cmd. The start menu will offer you an entry named cmd. Right click it and select "run as administrator" Within the opening window, write the following: findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log >sfcdetails.txt Hit enter. The tool will create a textfile named sfcdetails.txt within the folder where you ran the command, for example C:\windows\system32\. Attach this file to your next reply.
  14. Please uninstall Realtek WLAN Driver Download and install the driver from here: http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/mobiles/h4wc02ww.exe Reboot and try again
  15. Are you able to identify the application that is throwing the error?
  16. Hi there, my name is Marius and I will assist you with your malware related problems. Before we move on, please read the following points carefully. First, read my instructions completely. If there is anything that you do not understand kindly ask before proceeding. Perform everything in the correct order. Sometimes one step requires the previous one. If you have any problems while following my instructions, Stop there and tell me the exact nature of your problem. Do not run any other scans without instruction or add/remove software unless I tell you to do so. This would change the output of our tools and could be confusing for me. Post all logfiles as a reply rather than as an attachment unless I specifically ask you. If you can not post all logfiles in one reply, feel free to use more posts. If I don't hear from you within 3 days from this initial or any subsequent post, then this thread will be closed. Stay with me. I will give you some advice about prevention after the cleanup process. Absence of symptoms does not always mean the computer is clean. My first language is not english. So please do not use slang or idioms. It could be hard for me to read. Thanks for your understanding. Scan with FRST in normal mode Please download Farbar's Recovery Scan Tool to your desktop: FRST 32bit or FRST 64bit (If not sure: Start --> Computer (right click) --> properties) Run FRST. Don´t change one of the checkboxes and hit Scan. Logfiles are created on your desktop. Poste the FRST.txt and (after the first scan only!) the Addition.txt.
  17. Full System Scan with Malwarebytes Antimalware If not existing, please download Malwarebytes Anti-Malware to your desktop. Double-click the downloaded setup file and follow the prompts to install the program. At the end, be sure a checkmark is placed next to the following: Launch Malwarebytes Anti-Malware A 14 day trial of the Premium features is pre-selected. You may deselect this if you wish, and it will not diminish the scanning and removal capabilities of the program. [*]Click Finish. If the program is already installed: Run Malwarebytes Antimalware On the Dashboard, click the 'Update Now >>' link After the update completes, click the 'Scan Now >>' button. Or, on the Dashboard, click the Scan Now >> button. If an update is available, click the Update Now button. A Threat Scan will begin. When the scan is complete, if there have been detections, click Apply Actions to allow MBAM to clean what was detected. In most cases, a restart will be required. Wait for the prompt to restart the computer to appear, then click on Yes. After the restart once you are back at your desktop, open MBAM once more. Click on the History tab > Application Logs. Double click on the scan log which shows the Date and time of the scan just performed. Click 'Copy to Clipboard' Paste the contents of the clipboard into your reply. Scan with ESET Online Scan Please go to here to run the online scannner from ESET. Turn off the real time scanner of any existing antivirus program while performing the online scanTick the box next to YES, I accept the Terms of Use.Click StartWhen asked, allow the activex control to installClick StartMake sure that the option Remove found threats is unticked Click on Advanced Settings and ensure these options are ticked:Scan for potentially unwanted applicationsScan for potentially unsafe applicationsEnable Anti-Stealth Technology[*]Click Scan[*]Wait for the scan to finish[*]If any threats were found, click the 'List of found threats' , then click Export to text file.... [*]Save it to your desktop, then please copy and paste that log as a reply to this topic.
  18. Please try to connect your Computer with a LAN cable to the router. Tell me if the connection is working then.
  19. Fix with FRST (normal mode) WARNING: This script was written specifically for this user, for use on that particular machine. Running this on another machine may cause damage to your operating system Download the attached fixlist.txt and save it to the location where FRST is saved to.Run FRST.exe (on 64bit, run FRST64.exe) and press the Fix button just once and wait.The tool will make a log (Fixlog.txt) which you find where you saved FRST. Please post it to your reply. Then we can do the cleanup - if you are facing any issues, report that immediately. Delete junk with adwCleaner Please download AdwCleaner to your desktop. Run adwcleaner.exeHit Scan and wait for the scan to finish.Confirm the message but don´t uncheck anything.Hit CleanWhen the run is finished, it will open up a text filePlease post its contents within your next replyYou´ll find the log file at C:\AdwCleaner[s1].txt also Delete junk with JRT Please download Junkware Removal Tool to your desktop. Shut down your protection software now to avoid potential conflicts.Run the tool by double-clicking it. If you are using Windows Vista, 7, or 8; instead of double-clicking, right-mouse click JRT.exe and select "Run as Administrator".The tool will open and start scanning your system.Please be patient as this can take a while to complete depending on your system's specifications.On completion, a log (JRT.txt) is saved to your desktop and will automatically open.Post the contents of JRT.txt into your next message. SecurityCheck Reboot your system before starting! Please download SecurityCheck: LINK1 LINK2 Save it to your desktop, start it and follow the instructions in the window.After the scan finished the (checkup.txt) will open. Copy its content to your thread. fixlist.txt
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