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JVan

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  1. Thanks Porthos. My spouse wasn't aware of any detections on the second pc but that's great news. Maybe something has changed over the years.
  2. This is the log from the second pc. Thanks. mbst-grab-results.zip
  3. mbst-grab-results.zip This is from the first pc. It's a recent install. I don't know if that matters or not. I'll post the log from the other pc when it's done running. Thanks.
  4. I don't think our computers are infected with anything but what I am saying is that I had this software installed on two pcs here for several years when I did have malware that other software detected but during all of that time and daily scans, neither install of Malwarebytes ever detected a single thing again after I bought the lifetime licenses, when it had before. I know I'm not alone in this experience as I've read at least one other post here that reported the same identical problem as mine. I'm sure you know that over many years of scans your software would have been detecting something here and there. I'm not that careful. So that's it in a nutshell.
  5. I used to love and recommend Malwarebytes to people. It was great and it seemed to always find something or multiple things during scans. So back in 2010 or so I purchased two lifetime licenses and installed and activated them. From that point forward neither of the installs EVER detected anything again. Seriously nothing was ever detected again. Life happened, we moved and I just kept putting this issue on the back burner. Well I'm back, both installs still never detect anything and I really need them to work. I checked each install and they both never expire so there's n doubt that these are lifetime licenses, and I still have the receipts. Help please.
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