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  1. Haven't had a chance to give it a go since I posted the last fixlog, away for a trip until the 21st. Can I get back to you then? Cheers
  2. The error doesn't pop up anymore. Is my PC fixed at this point...? MB1.txt AdwCleaner[S04].txt FRST.txt Addition.txt
  3. This appeared again after I presses restart and the window was shutting down.
  4. Here's the fixlog. I'll reboot the PC again to see if there's any other issues Fixlog_13-04-2018 02.12.40.txt
  5. oh never mind, the fix has been completed. Will update again soon
  6. It has been stuck on this for a while now(would say around 15-20 mins) and the browser sometimes goes into "not responding"
  7. First of all, it couldn't shut down properly. A window popped up after I pressed restart, it says something like a problem has occurred with BitDefender Threat Scanner and a dump file has been generated and saved in Windows TEMP folder. I don't think I've ever download a software called bitdefender. Should I still follow your instructions and carry on with the scan? Or should I reboot my PC again first? Note: I can search for adware related content now and also run FRST and adwcleaner without being in safe mode at the moment.
  8. Here you go, chief. Everything works fine in safe mode by the way Addition_13-04-2018 00.03.20.txt FRST_13-04-2018 00.03.20.txt
  9. But there aren't any other malware detected from all the removal tools that I have been using though. Which is why I'm not sure what is going on. In this case, with everything you've seen so far, do you have a slight idea of what this issue could be and have you seen a case like this before? I've seen a few on other forums which no one could solve. If you think it's somewhat safe, I'm going to try transfer my work files to a USB and possibly wipe the PC clean. Seems like this is possibly the only solution left. I'm going to ask some friends to see if they have a product key or a window 7 home installation disk.
  10. While I do that, is there a way to safely transfer my files and data to a USB? Or are all the files totally lost? Furthermore, would the USB be infected once I connect it to the infected PC? Furthermore, I don't have a product key.. Thanks
  11. I also have a "Repair Your Computer" in advance boot options. Not sure if that'll be helpful or not though
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