BioForce90
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The task manager issue was fixed for the current account, but I had never tested it on other accounts until recently. By root access, I was referring to the fact that the account I am currently using, and the one that we fixed the issue with was my root administrator account, that has complete access to things normal admin accounts do not have.
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Here you go. Also, we did manage to fix all the issues with THIS account, but I found out a few minutes ago that the problem still persists on other accounts, and the CPU64, Desktop-64, and process executables are not in the files there. I couldn't find them in the registry, although that may be because I don't know where exactly to look. SecurityCheck.txt
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I cannot seem to find any sort of log for the offline scan, and I believe this is because Windows Defender gets overruled by third-party antivirus. I had to manually enable Defender because of McAfee on my pc, and even then, I cannot find the log. I am attaching McAfee's log on what they found on my pc since I did the scan.
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Hello, I am writing this from my phone currently. I have been waiting at what looks almost like a BIOS loading screen, but I think it is the disk checking screen. However, it seems that the loading bar for this will not move at all. I have been waiting for at least 5 minutes. Should I skip this or do something else? I will attach a photo of my screen. Thanks.
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This virus has caused corrupted Windows accounts, and after creating 2 new accounts and seeing them get corrupted within a few hours, I found the processes causing this. I cannot extend task manager, but can open the simple view only. I could reinstall windows onto this partition to fix it as I only keep windows-related data on this partition, but I would rather not lose the data that comes with it. I have used third-party apps such as Norton Power Eraser or MalwareBytes to attempt to remove it, and to be fair, they did seem to identify them as viruses, with MalwareBytes also noticing a registry value with the virus, but neither could remove the virus without it reinstalling after a restart. I only have the free MalwareBytes application as I own a McAfee subscription. I have root admin access, if that is needed. However, the root admin account is also corrupted by the virus and I cannot extend task manager on it. I have noticed that these viruses are mining trojans, which would make sense as performance has been low on my pc recently.