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I have windows 7. I ran the latest malawarebytes in safe mode w/ networking capabilities but it did not detect anything wrong w/ my computer. However, in regular mode my computer keeps restarting itself. I don't believe it's hardware problem bcuz it runs perfectly in safe mode w/ networking.

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<p>In reference to my previous post, these were the results of the scan:Malwarebytes Anti-Malware (Trial) 1.75.0.1300</p>

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<div>Database version: v2013.05.20.03</div>

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<div>Windows 7 Service Pack 1 x64 NTFS (Safe Mode/Networking)</div>

<div>Internet Explorer 9.0.8112.16421</div>

<div>De Campo :: DECAMPO-PC [administrator]</div>

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<div>Protection: Disabled</div>

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<div>5/20/2013 12:54:03 AM</div>

<div>mbam-log-2013-05-20 (00-54-03).txt</div>

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<div>Scan type: Full scan (C:\|D:\|E:\|F:\|G:\|H:\|I:\|)</div>

<div>Scan options enabled: Memory | Startup | Registry | File System | Heuristics/Extra | Heuristics/Shuriken | PUP | PUM</div>

<div>Scan options disabled: P2P</div>

<div>Objects scanned: 382514</div>

<div>Time elapsed: 40 minute(s), 42 second(s)</div>

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<div>Memory Processes Detected: 0</div>

<div>(No malicious items detected)</div>

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<div>Memory Modules Detected: 0</div>

<div>(No malicious items detected)</div>

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<div>Registry Keys Detected: 0</div>

<div>(No malicious items detected)</div>

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<div>Registry Values Detected: 0</div>

<div>(No malicious items detected)</div>

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Hello and welcome, humanatek: :)

We can't review scan logs or work on malware removal in this particular section of the forum.

If you think you might be infected, please follow the recommendations in this pinned topic: Available Assistance For Possibly Infected Computers.

A qualified helper will guide you through the cleanup process.

>>If the infection has crippled the system such that you cannot run the requested preliminary DDS scanner, then please just start a new post in the malware removal section anyway, explaining that it will not run for you. The experts will have some other tools to use.

Thanks,

daledoc1

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