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  1. My apologies. As a new member I didn't understand the protocol. I will post the logs in a new thread. Again sorry. ------------------------------ azsunking.... Someone just notified me about the fact that you are not the original topicstarter here, but Melanie is. This is extremely confusing if people start to post in eachothers thread. I'm sorry Melanie, I have not noticed this before. If you still need help, please read my instructions in my first post and post the logs in your next reply here... then I'll proceed with the help. @azsunking, for your logs, it's better that you start your own thread with it. Thanks.
  2. The very long scan finally picked up kiligefu.dll and eliminated it. After restart a large number of .exe files were also eliminated during startup. I hope we have solved it. Thanks for your help. I will add logs when I have a bit more time. ----------------------------------- Yes, a scan in normal mode always takes longer. But we recommend to scan in normal mode anyway though, because it's not that powerful in safe mode.
  3. I updated and started a new quick scan. It is running extremely slowly (as is the entire system) and has found at least 2 more infections. Previous scan in Safe mode took about 5 minutes; this one is at 20 minutes and still going. I'll post a log when this can finshes, if it ever does. ----------------------------------------- Can you post the log from malwarebytes please? Also post a NEW HijackThislog (rescan) so we can deal with these registry leftovers causing these errors.
  4. Thanks. I was trying to launch it from a flash drive, not from the program folder. It's now running a quick scan and finding infected objects. All but one were removed. When prompted to restart, do I start in Safe mode or normal Start? I restarted in normal mode and got an error message Specified module (hovufuka.dll) could not be found. I clicked OK. System now appears to be running normally. Should I update and rerun a full scan before doing anything else, or is there something else I should do first?
  5. When I try to run mbam.exe renamed to explorer.exe, I get error code 707 (3,0). What now? I'm trying to kill vundo.gen.ab. I'm running Windows XP in Safe mode. Thanks.
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