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  1. i started a new topic as this one didn't have frst.txt etc. sorry for the repeat post.
  2. - Yesterday my PC started to run slowly. These pop ups started to appear: http://www.imgur.com/8OB4vfn,BBTDNmb http://www.imgur.com/dkdit0K - I was unable to turn off the PC through the start menu or do other functions shcuh as starting the task manager. - I started in safemode with networking, ran malwarebytes and was able to remove various trojans and other threats that referred to 'cryptowall'. http://www.imgur.com/cGdTNBS,bBiAt7X,LmaJPTi,u9gHdZV,9aWmeHO(image of scan results). - However, now when i start my PC this pop up appears again, http://m.imgur.com/dkdit0K, accept it says it has failed to load rather than succeeded, does this mean that the malware is still partially present? if so how would I go about solving this. - An entire secondary user account, all of program data, and a lot of appdata/local has been encrypted, would getting what i need on to an external harddrive and then doing a clean re-install be a viable option. -Thank you for your help.
  3. - Yesterday my PC started to run slowly. These pop ups started to appear: http://m.imgur.com/8OB4vfn,BBTDNmb http://m.imgur.com/dkdit0K - I was unable to turn off the PC through the start menu or do other functions shcuh as starting the task manager. - I started in safemode with networking, ran malwarebytes and was able to remove various trojans and other threats that referred to 'cryptowall'. - However, now when i start my PC this pop up appears again, http://m.imgur.com/dkdit0K, accept it says it has failed to load rather than succeeded, does this mean that the malware is still partially present? if so how would I go about solving this. Thank you.
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