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  1. Well, could you tell me what the problem was, please? Like, was it a virus on my computer? What were the things you asked me to download and run? Were they some kind of repair tools? Is there anything I can do to stop the problem happening again? Obviously, I don't absolutely need to know, as the problem is fixed, but it would be good to know what was causing it. Thanks! 

  2. Sorry for the delay in replying - I didn't get an email notifying me about your reply.

     

    I assume that by "In the main box please paste in the following script:" you meant the script in the box above the instructions on how to do the scan. I'd ignored the box as - on my computer at least - it appeared above the instructions, and there was a blank after "... please paste in the following script:", so I assumed I just left the box blank before starting the scan. Anyway, it's re-done now, and the report should be attached.

     

    By the way, I had to re-boot to complete the scan, I don;t know whether that's relevant or not.

     

    Thanks again for your help.

    zoek-results 19 December.txt

  3. Hello,

    I've been advised to post my problem here. Basically, every time I do a Malwarebytes scan, everything seems to be fine, until the scan is almost at the end of the heuristics scan, then my computer closes down (and restarts, in Windows Error Recovery). As instructed elsewhere, I've done the Farbar scan and the results are attached.

     

    My computer is an HP6735s, running Windows Vista 32-bit. I have AVG anti-virus installed, as well as Malwarebytes. AVG hasn't picked up any issues. I recently installed (a legitimate version of) Office 2010 and that caused problems - my computer jammed while trying to install 42 updates (a nice person on the MS forum, thankfully, helped me sort that).

     

    My computer is a bit slow, but that may be because it's old and getting quite full, and it done some weird things recently, like un-attach windows without me knowingly doing anything (if I'd opened an internet link in a new window, for example), although that may be down to me being tired and/or not controlling the mouse properly. 

     

    Does anyone have any thoughts, please? However, I'm afraid I am one of those people who is so tech savvy they need someone to spell things out in words of one syllable - "See that little button at the top with the vertical dash in a little circle? See it? Yes? Well that's the thing you have to press to turn the computer on..." that kind of thing. But if anyone is brave enough to try to help, that would be so great. Thanks!

    FRST.txt

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  4. I last did a scan about a month ago and everything seemed fine. Today, though, I installed the latest version of Anti-Malware Free (2.0.4.1028) and installed the latest version of the updates - v2014.12.09.05. I started a scan and left my computer alone. About 40 minutes in I noticed the computer was restarting. I thought it was weird, but continued with the re-start process (I figured the scan had completed and automatically restarted my computer). But just in case, I did another scan and the same thing happened again, only this time, I saw the notice about "Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown"; I opened the error report thing but it doesn't mean anything at all to me. I started the scan again and watched it (the most interesting 40 minutes of my life!). Everything was ok, until the scan was part-way through the last bit, the heuristics scan, and that's when, without warning, the computer just shut down and restarted.

     

    My computer is an HP6735s, running Windows Vista (no idea which bit or whatever). I have AVG anti-virus installed, as well as Malwarebytes. I recently installed (a legitimate) version of Office 2010 and that caused problems - my computer jammed while trying to install 42 updates (a nice person on the MS forum, thankfully, helped me sort that issue).

     

    My computer is a bit slow, but that may be because it's old and getting quite full, and it done some weird things recently, like un-attach windows without me knowingly doing anything (if I'd opened an internet link in a new window, for example), although that may be down to me being tired and/or not controlling the mouse properly. 

     

    Does anyone have any thoughts, please? However, I'm afraid I am one of those people who is so tech savvy they need someone to spell things out in words of one syllable - "See that little button at the top with the vertical dash in a little circle? See it? Yes? Well that's the thing you have to press to turn the computer on..." that kind of thing. But if anyone is brave enough to try to help, that would be so great. Thanks!

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