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  1. These issues coincided with me getting enough parts to replace my computer. As a result, I used Linux USB to move the files I wanted off my Windows drive onto another, formed the thing Windows hard drive, and installed Windows 11 instead. I haven't seen any issues, and before running anything off my other hard drives, I scanned them all with Windows Denfer after the first W11 boot, then installed Malwarebytes and got that to scan them all as well. So, I think I'm in the clear! Funnily enough, I missed a couple of.txt files I wanted on the now formatted Windows drive; when using some recovery software to try and fish them out, some crypto miner files came up. I thus gave up on getting them back and am now just happy I have a working computer again. Thanks for the help!
  2. Some additional information since running the fixlist. After booting in normal mode, the computer runs extremely slowly; Notepad, anything anti-virus related, and some other programs will almost immediately enter non-responding status when opened. Malwarebytes seems to be killed, I could run it in safe mode before, but now it won't open at all. Finally, I tried having a look at when my most recent restore point was using But I don't have any restore points. I assume the virus/malware deleted them because after this happened last time I made sure I had them scheduled and turned on.
  3. I was able to run in normal mode, but I couldn't run with admin settings, If I took to long to open FRST it would get suspended/not-responding. Problems still persist after the fix. Log attached. Thanks for the help so far :) Fixlog.txt
  4. On startup, Malwarebytes is crashing, and I can't run the Windows malicious software removal tool (MSRT). So, I'm guessing I got something. I can boot into safe mode with networking with no apparent issues. In safe mode, I have run a Malwarebytes scan (no issues found, logs attached) and FRST (logs attached). Addition.txt FRST.txt 240217 MB report.txt
  5. Yeah everything seems to be fine :) Thankyou heaps, you do amazing work!
  6. wow what a scan. Anyway that's done, the only thing's it found where some steam game exe's which I cache verified and I would say are false positive (Malware.Heuristic.1003) and a hello world exe that I made. CLEAN!
  7. Currently running a MB-premium Custom scan of everything (rootkits and optional scan settings turned on)
  8. I have update or deleted those various programs.
  9. when I try and delete NPE it says the item is no longer located there. I believe its Norton power eraser which I was trying yesterday. I have deleted those push notification permissions and turned of all push notifications. Here is the SecurityCheck report: SecurityCheck.txt
  10. Restore point made! Here are the logs FRST.txtAddition.txt
  11. I just realised the restore point brought back java, discord, and ccleaner. So they are now also deleted.
  12. Okay wow a restore point. Thing's seem to be much better in normal mode after the restore point (I'm not doing too much cause I don't want it to suddenly explode). But MB and anything else to do with security can now run without being suspended & killed. I was able to run FRST in normal mode with the old fixlist you made me successfully. Hopefully thing's are better, although I would love to know wtf caused this incase the infected file is still around. Fixlog.txt
  13. Tried some other scanners and stuff. None of that work either. Here are the newest logs. FRST.txtAddition.txtmbst-grab-results.zip
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