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  1. Looks good now. Bitdefender, after a full system scan, didn't find anything. Malwarebytes isn't finding anything either. Looks like I'm in the clear. Thanks for the help again!
  2. Here are the requested logs. Thank you for your help again, by the way. AdwCleanerS0.txt Fixlog.txt
  3. Here are the requested logs. FRST.txt Addition.txt
  4. I recently came back from a business trip and the first thing I'm greeted with is my anti-virus program, bitdefender, informing me of the following; Infected File Detected C:\Users\(UserName)\Appdata\Local\Temp\is357113909\91111082_stp\dealkeeper1.exe Bitdefender is unable to delete the file. Malwarebytes also failed to find the infected file after a full scan with all options checked. From what research I have done it seems like this Adware presents a low threat to my system but all the same I still want it off my system if it is dangerous. Whenever you get a chance to help me, I would appreciate it. Until advised by you guys I'll avoid inputting sensitive data on this computer....again D:.
  5. The question I have is this; Should the automated scheduler remember my selections after shutdown? Let me explain... Every time I boot up the system I always have to go into Malwarebtyes, go into the automated scheduler tab, and place a check in the boxes next to the options I want Malwarebytes to follow (e.g. check for updates hourly). I just want to know if this is normal? I don't think its malware or anything since Bitdefender and Malwarebytes run fine. I did go through a recent bout of Adware on the machine but the expert here on the forums gave me a clean bill of health. I'd hate to think Malware is on here but I guess it could be possible. Thanks for any and all help.
  6. Alright, thanks for all the help. Just one last thing though. I downloaded DelFix and ran the program as asked and bitdefender popped up and told me the following, "The application C:\Users\Drewski\Downloads\delfix_10.7.exe was detected as potentially malicious" I'm pretty sure this is a false positive. I have bitdefender on the highest levels of threat detection on all levels so I'm sure it was just being overly careful. Again, thanks for all the help. Feels good knowing it was just a bunch of adware and not something more serious.
  7. Here ya go partner. Also, one final question; What type of malware was I dealing with? From my research it seems rootkits are some of the worst malware you can get, so much so that some people advise abandoning the computer all together. So, if you can tell me, what type of malware was I dealing with? Also, how safe should I feel using this computer for future financial transactions and such? Any advise is much appreciated. NewFRST.txt NewAddition.txt
  8. I got Malwarebytes to run again. After following all the above steps I decided to uninstall Malwarebytes using the program mentioned in other threads and reinstall Malwarebytes. After reinstall Malwarebytes it opened right up and I ran a scan before restarting my computer and after. I have attached the logs. I haven't done anything other than play games on cpu and still have re-framed from inputting sensitive information (I.E. SS, Credit card). What do I need to do now to ensure the computer is clean? Malwarebytes-Before Restart.txt Malwarebytes-After Restart.txt
  9. Ran the fix. Malwarebytes still won't run after running the fix and the adw scanner. Fixlog.txt
  10. Also, don't know if it helps but I looked back at when BitDefender caught the malicious file before having malwarebytes and this is what it found; The application C:\Users\Drewskii\AppData\Local\Temp\Rocket.exe Not sure how to view old logs or I would have just attached the file. One question though, I know you said limit my internet activity to just using this site for assistance in removing the malware, but can I not use my computer for playing a single player game or something? Like Fallout:NV or anything? I have to go through Steam but I don't need to input any information nor do I plan on making ANY purchases on this computer until advised it is safe to do so. I also plan on bringing in my computer to office depot Saturday for virus removal as extra security to ensure the system is clean. Thanks for all the help so far.
  11. I don't see the fixlist.txt file anywhere. I did run AdwCleaner and I attached the file you wanted. AdwCleanerS0.txt
  12. I wanted to download a GPU temp. program from the internet and I stupidly clicked on the first link someone suggested and opened a confirmation to download the file. Once again I stupidly didn't read what I was downloading and ended up with a bunch of malware such as Regclean Pro, Image Editor, Systweak system protector, and more. My AVS, Bitdefender, removed a potentially malicious program but I ended up buying Malwarebytes since most forums indicated that Bitdefender couldn't catch everything. After paying for premium and running 3 scans Malwarebytes find 30 or so files and I promptly deleted them. Here's where things get interesting....I went through 4 power surges and after waiting to make sure there wouldn't be more I booted the computer back on and Malwarebytes won't run. All that happens after double clicking the program is a window asking me to give Malwarebytes permission to make changes to the computer, which I give it, and then nothing happens. It won't run. I tried using all 13 Chameleons but they all failed. Please help! The FRST.txt and the Addition.TXT are included. FRST.txt Addition.txt
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