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aquarius62

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  1. I was just asking generally for anyone who was experiencing this issue we've been talking about. By the way, I just did a manual scan with all browsers closed and I didn't run into the no internet problem. I'll probably stick to doing that instead of the scheduled custom scan until it's fixed.
  2. Do you guys run into the internet issue when doing a manual scan or is it just the scheduled scans causing the problem?
  3. Did you find a fix for your issue or did you just turn off the scheduled scan?
  4. Thanks for the suggestions. I'd also like to add that it affects all browsers on the machine and goes away after a restart. When I do the custom scheduled scan, it's just of the drive the OS is on. Not sure why a scan would interfere with my internet connection like this but it does.
  5. I've been dealing with the same issue, finally pinpointed it down to a custom scheduled scan. It seems like after the scan is done running, I can't open any sites and get the dreaded "resolving host" or "waiting" as I try to load a page. Would unchecking, "Scan Memory objects" or "Scan registry and startup items" make a difference?
  6. No problem, here is the log. mbam_scan_02_10_17.rar
  7. A few years ago, I installed Manycam. I haven't used it in years, but recently, I scanned with Mbam 3.0.6 and got this: PUP.Optional.Visicom, C:\Windows\System32\drivers\mcaudrv_x64.sys PUP.Optional.Visicom, C:\Windows\System32\drivers\mcvidrv.sys PUP.Optional.Visicom, C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERSTORE\FILEREPOSITORY\MCVIDRV.INF_AMD64_NEUTRAL_E796078CE1C26DA0\MCVIDRV.SYS PUP.Optional.Visicom, C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERSTORE\FILEREPOSITORY\MCAUDRV_X64.INF_AMD64_NEUTRAL_6BBE7A1CCE0F35E2\MCAUDRV_X64.SYS PUP.Optional.Visicom, F:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\MANYCAM\GAMECAPTURE32.DLL PUP.Optional.Visicom, F:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\MANYCAM\MANYCAM.EXE PUP.Optional.Visicom, F:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\MANYCAM\GAMEASSISTANT64.EXE PUP.Optional.Visicom, F:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\MANYCAM\GAMECAPTURE64.DLL PUP.Optional.Visicom, F:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\MANYCAM\CXIMAGECRT100.DLL PUP.Optional.Visicom, F:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\MANYCAM\UNINSTALL.EXE I uninstalled Manycam after the scan since I wasn't using the program anyways, but Malwarebytes is still detecting the left over driver files since the uninstall didn't completely remove everything. I can't seem to add those first four files as exclusions, although I could just delete them. Any thoughts?
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