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WWE4Life

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  1. When I installed fixlist then ran FRST I lost my wireless connection after I had to restart my computer. I had to do a system restore back to yesterday to regain my connection settings. Here is the message that I got after the FRST restart: The windows wireless service is not running on this computer. I did a troubleshoot to try to regain the connection but nothing I did worked.

    Do you want me to re-run the FRST with the fixlist again and just go ahead do another system restore to get the connection back and then continue to follow the steps you gave me afterwards?

  2. Hi. After doing a routine scan with Adwcleaner there was 2 results of PUP.CrossRiderHeuristics. I re-started my machine as directed and it showed that while both threats were detected they were not removed. It did show they were quarantined but when I scanned again the same 2 results showed up. I also scanned with Malwarebytes but the scan produced no results. I also tried scanning with a couple of other recommended anti-malware programs but it didn't help. The question I have is, if they are quarantined can they still cause my machine issues? I provided a FRST log and additon txt below. I appreciate both your time and your expertise. Thank you

    FRST.txt

    Addition.txt

  3. No need to apologize :) After I had to restart after I ran the fixlist.txt FRST scan I couldn't connect to my internet connection when it rebooted. I had to use the restore point that FRST. thankfully created at the time of the scan. AdwCleaner found no threats. Sophos did not find any threats either. I added the fixlog file and the results of the Zemana scan.

    Fixlog.txt

    2016.06.07-17.00.53-i2-t92-d2.txt

  4. Kevin, buddy it's you :) What a blessing. I remember how much you helped me last time. I hope all has been well with you :) I tried to copy and paste the FRST results, but it wouldn't let me for some reason. The log files are at the bottom of the post.

    Malwarebytes Anti-Malware
    www.malwarebytes.org

    Scan Date: 6/7/2016
    Scan Time: 4:35 AM
    Logfile:
    Administrator: Yes

    Version: 2.2.1.1043
    Malware Database: v2016.06.07.03
    Rootkit Database: v2016.05.27.01
    License: Free
    Malware Protection: Disabled
    Malicious Website Protection: Disabled
    Self-protection: Disabled

    OS: Windows 7 Service Pack 1
    CPU: x64
    File System: NTFS
    User: lilunit

    Scan Type: Threat Scan
    Result: Completed
    Objects Scanned: 345952
    Time Elapsed: 21 min, 38 sec

    Memory: Enabled
    Startup: Enabled
    Filesystem: Enabled
    Archives: Enabled
    Rootkits: Enabled
    Heuristics: Enabled
    PUP: Enabled
    PUM: Enabled

    Processes: 0
    (No malicious items detected)

    Modules: 0
    (No malicious items detected)

    Registry Keys: 0
    (No malicious items detected)

    Registry Values: 0
    (No malicious items detected)

    Registry Data: 0
    (No malicious items detected)

    Folders: 0
    (No malicious items detected)

    Files: 0
    (No malicious items detected)

    Physical Sectors: 0
    (No malicious items detected)


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    Rkill.txt

    FRST.txt

    Addition.txt

  5. Hi. I would be forever grateful for some assistance. If were in person you would see my great gratitude for you. I was updating iTunes and when I did I decided to run adware cleaner after just in case. When I did it detected something. I clicked cleaned and restarted my computer. I scanned it again with adware cleaner it found the problem again. I ran Norton power eraser and it found syswow64/lsass.exe and also said a registry setting needed to be fixed. I clicked fix. I had to restart my computer, but when I logged back in I could not connect to my wireless connection. I have included the logfile from the adware cleaner scan. I have followed every protective step that you all advise on here. I can not believe this happened. Please help. Peace to you :)

     

     

    AdwCleaner[C6].txt

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