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  1. So, have we reached the end of the line? Bad hard drive was causing the issue and not any malicious ware? Thank you for your time and help! Squisher
  2. OK; I ran it and attached are the results: REPORT.TXT
  3. No, I have a C: drive (1TB) and 2 external drives for data storage only: My E: drive (500GB) is for my large iTunes library My G: drive (2TB) is where my Acronis backs up to.
  4. I do....sorry, didn't see that it had generated: CHKDSKResults.txt
  5. Yes, I did check Y to schedule on restart, which I did and it subsequently did its 'checkdisk' task for many hours. It appears as though Powershell was not responding: Then, I tried to do the command prompt using 'Run as Adminiistrator", then this comes up when I paste in the command:
  6. Sorry, it didn't want to let me attach my photos: I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, but here are my screen prints: When above appears, I click enter, right clicking yields no options to 'Run as Administrator', as you suggest.Then I click 'enter', which brings up below, at which point I put in the chkdsk C: /r command and get the below response. Apologies for my ignorance on these matters. Thank you, squisher
  7. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, but here are my screen prints: When above appears, I click enter, right clicking yields no options to 'Run as Administrator', as you suggest.Then I click 'enter', which brings up below, at which point I put in the chkdsk C: /r command and get the below response. Apologies for my ignorance on these matters. Thank you, squisher
  8. Does not seem to want to let me have access to that. I am logged in as the admin BTW. Hmmm?
  9. Hi Guys, I back again, now into the malware removal forum after things didn't look so good on the first round. So here attached are those 3 files requested: I am on the Anti-Malwarebytes Premium edition and have been having issues for some time now (a few months or more) where either sdk error 20023, 20025 & 20026 will appear - mind you all at different times - never more than one message at a time. This is on Windows 7 x64. The exact error message is 'Scanner Failed with Error Code: 2002x'. Then it says 'Error: Malwarebytes was unable to load the Anti-Rootkit Driver. Error Code:2002x'. It then asks if I want to continue to scan without looking for root-kits. If I click Yes or No, it immediately fails and then says "SDK Scanning Error: 2002x" I have done the MBAM-CLEAN thing and also done the reinstall of the latest Premium MBAM edition and it has never been able to overcome the 'Scanner Failed with Error Code: 2002x' message. Makes me wonder if I've got some type of rootkit thing going on. Come to think of it, I may not EVER have been able to get the Anti-Rootkit Driver loaded. My browser IE & Firefox scrolling behaviors are jerky and delayed in their responding to my mouse movements. Hoping I can get some help, as my desire to use the internet for anything is leaving me. Any help is appreciated. Cheers, squisher CheckResults.txt Addition.txt FRST.txt
  10. Thanks....I've run the tests and here are the results: I think the MBAMkiller.exe doesn't look so good for me, eh? Addition.txt FRST.txt CheckResults.txt
  11. Hi Guys, I am on the Anti-Malwarebytes Premium edition and have been having issues for some time now (a few months or more) where either sdk error 20023, 20025 & 20026 will appear - mind you all at different times - never more than one message at a time. This is on Windows 7 x64. The exact error message is 'Scanner Failed with Error Code: 2002x'. Then it says 'Error: Malwarebytes was unable to load the Anti-Rootkit Driver. Error Code:2002x'. It then asks if I want to continue to scan without looking for root-kits. If I click Yes or No, it immediately fails and then says "SDK Scanning Error: 2002x" I have done the MBAM-CLEAN thing and also done the reinstall of the latest Premium MBAM edition and it has never been able to overcome the 'Scanner Failed with Error Code: 2002x' message. Makes me wonder if I've got some type of rootkit thing going on. Come to think of it, I may not EVER have been able to get the Anti-Rootkit Driver loaded. My browser IE & Firefox scrolling behaviors are jerky and delayed in their responding to my mouse movements. Hoping I can get some help, as my desire to use the internet for anything is leaving me. Any help is appreciated. Cheers, squisher
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