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fredvries

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  1. Used the internal update to update from 1.01 to 1.02. After I installed version 1.02 it somehow lost the registration of he program. I had to re-enter the registration codes.
  2. Antibiotics won't work against a virus. Of all people you should know that
  3. Late? Doesn't matter. It's the feeling and intention that counts. Thanks!
  4. I like 5. But I would like to see the lettering on 5 from 1 and 2.
  5. Update went smooth as silk. Language-problem is here too.
  6. Update from 0.83 to 0.84 using the internal updater gave no problems. Scan: no problems Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware Version 0.84 Database version: 236 Scan type: Full Scan (C:\|D:\| ) Objects scanned: 77151 Time elapsed: 31 minute(s), 38 second(s)
  7. Update with internal updater worked without problems.
  8. Malwarebytes' RogueRemover PRO creates a log file when it has successfully removed the rogues it detected. These logs are made to be able to send useful information to the developers if and when you, for instance, experienced a false positive. These logs, however small the may be, are redundant if you do not need to report anything. Because a great many members of these forums are using CCleaner to keep their system clean from unwanted files, I have created a so-called winapp2.ini entry that will successfully remove these RogueRemover PRO logfiles. How to: (1) Go to the CCleaner website > Go to the forum > Go to 'CCleaner Discussion' > Choose 'Add a Program to Winapp2.ini'. Or directly go here. After registering to the forums, please download this winapp2.ini file to your desktop. (2) Open winapp2.ini and copy and paste the following entry into the text file: [Malwarebytes' RogueRemover PRO]LangSecRef=3024DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\RogueRemover PRO\RogueRemoverPRO.exeDefault=TrueFileKey1=%ProgramFiles%\RogueRemover PRO|RRLog*.txt(3) Move the text file to the CCleaner folder which should be located in C:\Program Files
  9. Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware (or MBAM) creates a log file when it has successfully completed its scan. These logs are made to be able to send useful information to the developers if and when you experienced a false positive or crash during the scan process. These logs, however small the may be, are redundant if you do not need to report anything. Because a great many members of these forums are using CCleaner to keep their system clean from unwanted files, I have created a so-called winapp2.ini entry that will successfully remove these MBAM logfiles. How to: (1) Go to the CCleaner website > Go to the forum > Go to 'CCleaner Discussion' > Choose 'Add a Program to Winapp2.ini'. Or directly go here. After registering to the forums, please download this winapp2.ini file to your desktop. (2) Open winapp2.ini and copy and paste the following entry into the text file: [Malwarebytes' Anti Malware]LangSecRef=3024DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\mbam.exeDefault=FalseFileKey1=%appdata%\Malwarebytes\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\Logs|*.txtFileKey2=%appdata%\Malwarebytes\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\Quarantine|*.*(3) Move the text file to the CCleaner folder which should be located in C:\Program Files
  10. Maybe we should share our new 'Startup,Description'-texts. We can create a new sticky/important topic if we all agree.
  11. I tried to upload a file and got a message 'There was an error uploading the file x.zip' about a zillion times.
  12. - I would -indeed- like Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware (MBAM) to (re-)register dll's (but it would also warrants a separate program) - MBAM should have a section (?) that lists the targets it detects and deletes
  13. Initial scan stopped/infinite. Welcome to Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware Please wait while memory modules are scanned Scanning memory ... [2440] PSAPI.DLL
  14. Using HijackThis please remove the following item: O22 - SharedTaskScheduler: castigating - {41eaa909-24be-4d24-877f-076a0576a6fd} - C:\WINDOWS\System32\gbjkog.dllThen post another HijackThis log. Our experts can check if you possibly have other problems lurking in your system.
  15. Using HijackThis please remove the following item: O21 - SSODL: hellenophile - {6f396a67-f473-48c9-9950-636ce17e584e} - C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\yesgnhr.dllThen post another log so that our specialist can check if you have other problems.
  16. Please download RogueRemover here. Update the program with the latest database and run the program. If you stil have problems post another HijackThis log and if you don't please report that too.
  17. I second Jean here. Why should you want to trust a company and product with a chequered and hazy history when there are free and reputable programs available. Just make a choice between Ad-aware, AVG Anti-Spyware, SpyBot, and SuperAntiSpyware (alphabetically mentioned) and take two to feel even more secure. And why would you need real time protection for spyware? It is always the user who wants a free program, wallpaper, smileys, p2p-program and winds up with spyware. That behavior is marketly different from that of virusses, worms, trojans, etc. because they invade your system without you knowing it (you just opened an attachment in your e-mail). What I would suggest is SiteAdvisor and just visit 'green' sites. For the rest... Just follow these instructions. @Xenophope: yup, CounterSpy is a very good program if you want to spend some money. I have no problems with that choice
  18. Using HijackThis please remove these: C:\Program Files\BearShare\BearShare.exe O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [bearShare] "C:\Program Files\BearShare\BearShare.exe" /pause (BearShare may well be the original source of all your infections)
  19. Yes, please post another HijackThis log. Mayby RubbeR DuckY can have a final look at it.
  20. Using HijackThis please remove: O2 - BHO: (no name) - {3BFF6179-9360-0C93-D758-11557CAF2E1D} - C:\WINDOWS\System32\yhtedqrc.dll (file missing) O8 - Extra context menu item: &Search - http://bar.mywebsearch.com/menusearch.html?p=ZRxdm114 O9 - Extra button: (no name) - {CD67F990-D8E9-11d2-98FE-00C0F0318AFE} - (no file) O9 - Extra button: (no name) - {e2e2dd38-d088-4134-82b7-f2ba38496583} - %windir%\Network Diagnostic\xpnetdiag.exe (file missing) O9 - Extra 'Tools' menuitem: @xpsp3res.dll,-20001 - {e2e2dd38-d088-4134-82b7-f2ba38496583} - %windir%\Network Diagnostic\xpnetdiag.exe (file missing) O9 - Extra button: WeatherBug - {AF6CABAB-61F9-4f12-A198-B7D41EF1CB52} - C:\Program Files\AWS\WeatherBug\Weather.exe (file missing) (HKCU) O16 - DPF: {15AD6789-CDB4-47E1-A9DA-992EE8E6BAD6} - http://static.windupdates.com/cab_adult/We...e/bridge-c9.cab O16 - DPF: {288C5F13-7E52-4ADA-A32E-F5BF9D125F98} (CR64Loader Object) - http://www.miniclip.com/bestfriends/retro64_loader.dll O16 - DPF: {DF780F87-FF2B-4DF8-92D0-73DB16A1543A} (PopCapLoader Object) - http://utu.popcap.com/games/popcaploader_v5.cab O23 - Service: AOL Spyware Protection Service (AOLService) - Unknown owner - C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1\AOL\AOLSPY~1\\aolserv.exe (file missing) Next consider how many toolbars you want to have. You seem to have several (Yahoo, Norton, AOL). Chose one and remove the others using the Add/Remove function of your computer. Next consider if you want to keep using products of Symantec, Norton and McAfee. They are reported to be resource hogs and cause slow startups. A replacement for these products could be AVG Free.
  21. You have some more problems. Please download VundoFix here. Run the program. Next download SmitFraudFix here. Run the program. Next download SuperAntiSpyware here. Run the program and delete everything it finds. Do an online anti-virus scan. You are advised to choose the Kaspersky online virus scan or the Panda online virus scan. Download Kaspersky here. Download Panda here. Run the online anti-virus scan and delete everything it finds. Then post another HijackThis log.
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