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robertzon

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  1. Thank you very much Ron. I installed it to the correct directory now. Would you mind keeping this topic open for the next couple days? I'll try to scan my PC tomorrow or the day after and post back if anything reappeared. If not, you can close this topic. THANKS, you are awesome!
  2. Okay, looks like this time it did the trick. Fixlog.txt
  3. Malwarebytes folder was made the same time the other "folders" were made And like I said earlier I had to install it to other directory because I received errors whilst trying to install to the directory in C:/Program Files
  4. Looks like there was a small error in fixlog.txt? Fixlog.txt
  5. ‪C:\Program Files\Common Files\adaware ‪C:\Program Files\Malwarebytes ‪C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\G Data These require admin rights as well to open and that should be all of them I can find as of now. Would you have any clue what caused all of this? Did any of the log files I uploaded gave a hint what messed everything up?
  6. I added the fixlog file below, there is another folder in ‪C:\eset.temp what requires admin rights as well Fixlog.txt
  7. Sorry, how do you want me to make the text file for you? Do you just want me to make a list like this? "‪C:\Program Files\ESET" and so on with the no admin rights folders?
  8. It started off with me trying to install Malwarebytes. I recieved an error that I had no rights to install it. After messing around I noticed it had created folders to my program files directory named after common anti viruses <- Program Files "Common files" folder has a folder named "adaware" what I have no rights to check Program Files (x86) "Common Files" has a folder named G DATA in it what I have no rights to check also I managed to install Malwarebytes by selecting another directory, on my disk (E:) After that I did a full scan with Malwarebytes and it found 5 viruses. I did an windows defender scan after that and it found 3 more. Two days later I did another scan and it found the same trojans in windows/servicing folder again and that's what made me make this post. I attached three log files below scanlog.txt FRST.txt Addition.txt
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