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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
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OK; I ran it and attached are the results: REPORT.TXT
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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.
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I do....sorry, didn't see that it had generated: CHKDSKResults.txt
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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:
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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
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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
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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
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sdk error 20023 & 20025
Squisher replied to Squisher's topic in Malwarebytes for Windows Support Forum
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 -
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