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Hey all, this is my first post here on the forums, and recently contracted the FBI malware that demands ransom in return to being safe from being arrested, however, it is completely bogus, and extremly dangerous as im aware, and im sure most of you are aware of this virus aswell...

 

i updated and ran malwarebytes free in safe mode with networking, and it found 17 errors, one with a trojan, which is the excpected FBI scam malware, and it remove that and multiple others... However, a diffrent program (spyhunter 4) just used for the scan function found 622 errors and counting, so i hope that maybe they are doing this as a scheme to get me to think my computer is in danger, and needed to be upgraded to their 80 dollars a year bull crap, because in order to remove the files on that program, you need to upgrade...

 

so i beleive i deleted the malware with the malwarebytes scanner, but HOW CAN I BE SURE??

 

i want to know, if possible

-That my computer is entirely free of maleware and other dangerous stuff

-That i atleast can be completely sure that my computer is free of the FBI virus

 

Thanks for the help, i will post the DDS and Attach reports in reply

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Hey all, im very new here on the forums, and recently contracted the FBI malware that demands ransom in return to being safe from being arrested, however, it is completely bogus, and extremly dangerous as im aware, and im sure most of you are aware of this virus aswell...

 

i updated and ran malwarebytes free in safe mode with networking, and it found 17 errors, one with a trojan, which is the excpected FBI scam malware, and it remove that and multiple others... However, a diffrent program (spyhunter 4) just used for the scan function found 622 errors and counting, so i hope that maybe they are doing this as a scheme to get me to think my computer is in danger, and needed to be upgraded to their 80 dollars a year bull crap, because in order to remove the files on that program, you need to upgrade...

 

so i beleive i deleted the malware with the malwarebytes scanner, but HOW CAN I BE SURE??

 

i want to know, if possible

-That my computer is entirely free of maleware and other dangerous stuff

-That i atleast can be completely sure that my computer is free of the FBI virus

 

Thanks for the help, i will post the DDS and Attach reports in reply if needed

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This is my third attempt to post my question and get an answer on the forums, so hopefully third times the charm. I recently contracted the FBI malware that demands ransom in return to being safe from being arrested, however, it is completely bogus, and extremly dangerous as im aware, and im sure most of you are aware of this virus aswell...

 

i updated and ran malwarebytes free in safe mode with networking, and it found 17 errors, one with a trojan, which is the excpected FBI scam malware, and it remove that and multiple others... However, a diffrent program (spyhunter 4) just used for the scan function found 622 errors and counting, so i hope that maybe they are doing this as a scheme to get me to think my computer is in danger, and needed to be upgraded to their 80 dollars a year bull crap, because in order to remove the files on that program, you need to upgrade...

 

so i beleive i deleted the malware with the malwarebytes scanner, but HOW CAN I BE SURE??

 

i want to know, if possible

-That my computer is entirely free of maleware and other dangerous stuff

-That i atleast can be completely sure that my computer is free of the FBI virus

 

Thanks for the help, i will post the DDS and Attach reports in reply IF NEED BE

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Hello and :welcome:

There is no way for us to know without having you run through some scanning routines.

 

Please read the information below and post back the requested logs.   Also, please stop creating new topics, simply keep replying to this one.

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Before we proceed further, please read all of the following instructions carefully.
If there is anything that you do not understand kindly ask before proceeding.
If needed please print out these instructions.
  • Please do not post logs using CODE, QUOTE, or FONT tags. Just paste them as direct text.
  • If the log is too large then you can use attachments by clicking on the More Reply Options button.
  • Please enable your system to show hidden files: How to see hidden files in Windows
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    [*]Removing malware can be unpredictable...It is unlikely but things can go very wrong! Please make sure you Backup all files that cannot be replaced if something were to happen. You can copy them to a CD/DVD, external drive or a pen drive [*]Please don't run any other scans, download, install or uninstall any programs unless requested by me while I'm working with you. [*]The removal of malware is not instantaneous, please be patient. Often we are also on a different Time Zone. [*]Perform everything in the correct order. Sometimes one step requires the previous one. [*]If you have any problems while following my instructions, Stop there and tell me the exact nature of the issue. [*]You can check here if you're not sure if your computer is 32-bit or 64-bit [*]Please disable your antivirus while running any requested scanners so that they do not interfere with the scanners. [*]When we are done, I'll give you instructions on how to cleanup all the tools and logs [*]Please stick with me until I give you the "all clear" and Please don't waste my time by leaving before that. [*]Your topic will be closed if you haven't replied within 3 days [*](If I have not responded within 24 hours, please send me a Private Message as a reminder)




STEP 0
RKill is a program that was developed at BleepingComputer.com that attempts to terminate known malware processes
so that your normal security software can then run and clean your computer of infections.
When RKill runs it will kill malware processes and then removes incorrect executable associations and fixes policies
that stop us from using certain tools. When finished it will display a log file that shows the processes that were
terminated while the program was running.

As RKill only terminates a program's running process, and does not delete any files, after running it you should not reboot
your computer as any malware processes that are configured to start automatically will just be started again.
Instead, after running RKill you should immediately scan your computer using the requested scans I've included.

Please download Rkill by Grinler from one of the links below and save it to your desktop.


Link 2

  • On Windows XP double-click on the Rkill desktop icon to run the tool.
  • On Windows Vista/Windows 7 or 8, right-click on the Rkill desktop icon and select Run As Administrator
  • A black DOS box will briefly flash and then disappear. This is normal and indicates the tool ran successfully.
  • If not, delete the file, then download and use the one provided in Link 2.
  • If it does not work, repeat the process and attempt to use one of the remaining links until the tool runs.
  • If the tool does not run from any of the links provided, please let me know.
  • Do not reboot the computer, you will need to run the application again.



STEP 01
Backup the Registry:
Modifying the Registry can create unforeseen problems, so it always wise to create a backup before doing so.

  • Please download ERUNT from one of the following links: Link1 | Link2 | Link3
  • ERUNT (Emergency Recovery Utility NT) is a free program that allows you to keep a complete backup of your registry and restore it when needed.
  • Double click on erunt-setup.exe to Install ERUNT by following the prompts.
  • NOTE: Do not choose to allow ERUNT to add an Entry to the Startup folder. Click NO.
  • Start ERUNT either by double clicking on the desktop icon or choosing to start the program at the end of the setup process.
  • Choose a location for the backup.
    • Note: the default location is C:\Windows\ERDNT which is acceptable.

    [*]Make sure that at least the first two check boxes are selected. [*]Click on OK [*]Then click on YES to create the folder. [*]Note: if it is necessary to restore the registry, open the backup folder and start ERDNT.exe


STEP 02
Please download RogueKiller and save it to your desktop.

You can check here if you're not sure if your computer is 32-bit or 64-bit

  • RogueKiller 32-bit | RogueKiller 64-bit
  • Quit all running programs.
  • For Windows XP, double-click to start.
  • For Vista,Windows 7/8, Right-click on the program and select Run as Administrator to start and when prompted allow it to run.
  • Read and accept the EULA (End User Licene Agreement)
  • Click Scan to scan the system.
  • When the scan completes Close the program > Don't Fix anything!
  • Don't run any other options, they're not all bad!!
  • Post back the report which should be located on your desktop.


 

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Thank you so much Ron, finally, for a response.  :)  I did everything specified in your last reply, and everything ran good.

 

-unlocked hiddne files

-rkiller ended 2 processes

-made backup with erunt

-roquekiller found many files... in report below

 

also, my computer has become noticeably slower, and much much less responsive while on the internet, and will have random spots where my computer will not respond... I will have to wait a couple of minutes, then it will randomly respond again. I have had this issue for a while, and i fixed it using some program i forget which, that picked up on alot of bad files, and my computer ran fast and responsove... until 3 days ago when i contracted the malware FBI crud... and since, has been back to the non-responsive randomness.

 

anyhow, here is the report for the roguekiller :D

 

 

RogueKiller V8.8.2 [Jan 17 2014] by Tigzy
mail : tigzyRK<at>gmail<dot>com
Feedback : http://www.adlice.com/forum/
Website : http://www.adlice.com/softwares/roguekiller/
Blog : http://www.adlice.com

Operating System : Windows Vista (6.0.6002 Service Pack 2) 32 bits version
Started in : Normal mode
User : dell [Admin rights]
Mode : Scan -- Date : 01/18/2014 10:04:59
| ARK || FAK || MBR |

¤¤¤ Bad processes : 0 ¤¤¤

¤¤¤ Registry Entries : 3 ¤¤¤
[HJ POL][PUM] HKCU\[...]\System : DisableRegistryTools (0) -> FOUND
[HJ DESK][PUM] HKLM\[...]\NewStartPanel : {59031a47-3f72-44a7-89c5-5595fe6b30ee} (1) -> FOUND
[HJ DESK][PUM] HKLM\[...]\NewStartPanel : {20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D} (1) -> FOUND

¤¤¤ Scheduled tasks : 2 ¤¤¤
[V2][ROGUE ST] 4598 : wscript.exe - C:\Users\dell\AppData\Local\Temp\launchie.vbs //B -> FOUND
[V2][sUSP PATH] Poppet : C:\Users\dell\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\trillipoppet.exe [x] -> FOUND

¤¤¤ Startup Entries : 0 ¤¤¤

¤¤¤ Web browsers : 0 ¤¤¤

¤¤¤ Browser Addons : 0 ¤¤¤

¤¤¤ Particular Files / Folders: ¤¤¤

¤¤¤ Driver : [LOADED] ¤¤¤
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (FwDoNothingOnObject) : FirewallAPI.dll -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0x36A35A66)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (FwEnableMemTracing) : FirewallAPI.dll -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0x36A35A66)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (FwSetMemLeakPolicy) : FirewallAPI.dll -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0x36A35A66)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Classes@TFiler@) : rtl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0x3059296C)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Classes@TReader@) : rtl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0xB45933BC)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Classes@TStreamWriter@) : rtl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0x54599FB5)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Comobj@TAutoObjectEvent@) : rtl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0xDC5BB8A4)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Msxml@IID_ISAXEntityResolver) : rtl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0x1FB8BAB5)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@System@ExceptionClass) : rtl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0xDD6A1039)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Wincodec@CATID_WICFormatConverters) : rtl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0x6490FC7F)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Controls@TCustomTouchManager@) : vcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0x34772A44)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Controls@TDockTree@) : vcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0xC0779121)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Controls@TTouchManager@) : vcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0x34772FF8)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Jclmath@Catalan) : Jcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (C:\Windows\Explorer.EXE @ 0x00BF2040)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Jclmath@Cbrt3) : Jcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0x90B1D717)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Jclmath@LnPi) : Jcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0xCA671DA3)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Jclmath@Log3) : Jcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0x84D25F65)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Jclsimplexml@TJclSimpleXMLProps@) : Jcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0x4858BACA)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Jclstructstorage@UnitVersioning) : Jcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0xF469DFA7)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Jclwin32@RtdlNetGroupAdd) : Jcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0x3467D32D)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Mscorlib_tlb@CLASS_AsymmetricSignatureDeformatter) : Jcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0x269C6902)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Mscorlib_tlb@CLASS_Buffer) : Jcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0x8313E316)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Mscorlib_tlb@CLASS_CaseInsensitiveComparer) : Jcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0x6C9E7D34)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Mscorlib_tlb@CLASS_FileNotFoundException) : Jcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0xEB14FC04)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Mscorlib_tlb@CLASS_JulianCalendar) : Jcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0x607DE6A9)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Mscorlib_tlb@CLASS_PKCS1MaskGenerationMethod) : Jcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0x5E0E5459)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Mscorlib_tlb@CLASS_ProgIdAttribute) : Jcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0x64693527)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Mscorlib_tlb@CLASS_SHA384) : Jcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0x062DADDF)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Mscorlib_tlb@CLASS_SoapDateTime) : Jcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0x886A688F)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Mscorlib_tlb@IID_IChannel) : Jcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0xB577C87E)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Mscorlib_tlb@IID__BitConverter) : Jcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0xD97E4C5E)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Mscorlib_tlb@IID__CryptographicException) : Jcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0xFA6AC5AF)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Mscorlib_tlb@IID__CustomAttributeBuilder) : Jcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0x47E035A9)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Mscorlib_tlb@IID__ExternalException) : Jcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (C:\Windows\system32\MSVCR100_CLR0400.dll @ 0x70C9C911)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Mscorlib_tlb@IID__IsolatedStorageFilePermission) : Jcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0x292E9B90)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Mscorlib_tlb@IID__Pointer) : Jcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0x03125CE0)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Mscorlib_tlb@IID__RegionInfo) : Jcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0xD76F9F58)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Mscorlib_tlb@IID__SiteIdentityPermission) : Jcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0x4E9A9BCB)
[inline] EAT @explorer.exe (@Mscorlib_tlb@IID__ThaiBuddhistCalendar) : Jcl150.bpl -> HOOKED (Unknown @ 0xA3E88D47)

¤¤¤ External Hives: ¤¤¤
-> D:\windows\system32\config\SYSTEM | DRVINFO [Drv - D:] | SYSTEMINFO [sys - x:] [sys32 - FOUND] | USERINFO [startup - NOT_FOUND]
-> D:\windows\system32\config\SOFTWARE | DRVINFO [Drv - D:] | SYSTEMINFO [sys - x:] [sys32 - FOUND] | USERINFO [startup - NOT_FOUND]
-> D:\windows\system32\config\SECURITY | DRVINFO [Drv - D:] | SYSTEMINFO [sys - x:] [sys32 - FOUND] | USERINFO [startup - NOT_FOUND]
-> D:\windows\system32\config\SAM | DRVINFO [Drv - D:] | SYSTEMINFO [sys - x:] [sys32 - FOUND] | USERINFO [startup - NOT_FOUND]
-> D:\windows\system32\config\DEFAULT | DRVINFO [Drv - D:] | SYSTEMINFO [sys - x:] [sys32 - FOUND] | USERINFO [startup - NOT_FOUND]
-> D:\Users\Default\NTUSER.DAT | DRVINFO [Drv - D:] | SYSTEMINFO [sys - x:] [sys32 - FOUND] | USERINFO [startup - NOT_FOUND]

¤¤¤ Infection :  ¤¤¤

¤¤¤ HOSTS File: ¤¤¤
--> %SystemRoot%\System32\drivers\etc\hosts

::1             localhost

¤¤¤ MBR Check: ¤¤¤

+++++ PhysicalDrive0: (\\.\PHYSICALDRIVE0 @ SCSI) ST325031 0AS SCSI Disk Device +++++
--- User ---
[MBR] e8d9f7b30f13d94c12a4a53c07f53c61
[bSP] 7b8e47267250a06aa39260c2dc400db6 : Windows Vista MBR Code
Partition table:
0 - [XXXXXX] DELL-UTIL (0xde) [VISIBLE] Offset (sectors): 63 | Size: 54 Mo
1 - [XXXXXX] NTFS (0x07) [VISIBLE] Offset (sectors): 112640 | Size: 10240 Mo
2 - [ACTIVE] NTFS (0x07) [VISIBLE] Offset (sectors): 21084160 | Size: 228122 Mo
User = LL1 ... OK!
Error reading LL2 MBR! ([0x1] Incorrect function. )

Finished : << RKreport[0]_S_01182014_100459.txt >>

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No that's fine. MSE is not very intrusive

Let me have you run the following. I may not be able to get back to you though until Monday but I'll try.

Please download the following scanner from Kaspersky and save it to your computer: TDSSkiller

Then watch the following video on how to use the tool and make sure to temporarily disable your security applications before running TDSSkiller.

PC Winvids - How to run Kaspersky TDSSKiller

If any infection is found please make sure to choose SKIP and post back the log in case of a False Positive detection.

Once the tool has completed scanning make sure to re-enable your other security applications.

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Okay lets see what this tool can find for us.

 

Please visit this webpage and read the ComboFix User's Guide:

  • Once you've read the article and are ready to use the program you can download it directly from the link below.
  • Important! - Please make sure you save combofix to your desktop and do not run it from your browser
  • Direct download link for: ComboFix.exe
  • Please make sure you disable your security applications before running ComboFix.
  • Once Combofix has completed it will produce and open a log file.  Please be patient as it can take some time to load.
  • Please attach that log file to your next reply.
  • If needed the file can be located here:  C:\combofix.txt
  • NOTE: If you receive the message "illegal operation has been attempted on a registry key that has been marked for deletion", just reboot the computer.


 

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Please save the attached file CFScript.txt to the same location as Combofix

Then quit your browser and using the mouse drag-and-drop CFScript.txt onto Combofix to run it.

It will run and produce an updated new log file. Please attach that log on your next reply.

Thank you

CFScript.txt

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Took me a while to figure out how to put that file INTO the combo file, and run. Everytime i tried it, it had an error message saying it was "incorrectly spelt"... But I had to save it as a text file, not just a file from the forum, and it worked, and worked very quickly compared to the last run...

 

anyway, i appreciate the help again, log is attached :D

combo2.txt

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Great that looks good.  Let's go ahead now and run the computer through a series of tools designed to find and weed out other potentially unwanted software.

 

Please go ahead and run through the following steps and post back the logs when ready.

STEP 03
Please download Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit from here

  • Unzip the contents to a folder in a convenient location.
  • Open the folder where the contents were unzipped and run mbar.exe
  • Follow the instructions in the wizard to update and allow the program to scan your computer for threats.
  • Click on the Cleanup button to remove any threats and reboot if prompted to do so.
  • Wait while the system shuts down and the cleanup process is performed.
  • Perform another scan with Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit to verify that no threats remain. If they do, then click Cleanup once more and repeat the process.
  • When done, please post the two logs produced they will be in the MBAR folder... mbar-log.txt and system-log.txt

STEP 04
Please download Junkware Removal Tool to your desktop.
  • Shutdown your antivirus to avoid any conflicts.
  • Right click over JRT.exe and select Run as administrator on Windows Vista or Windows 7, double-click on XP.
  • The tool will open and start scanning your system.
  • Please be patient as this can take a while to complete.
  • On completion, a log (JRT.txt) is saved to your desktop and will automatically open.
  • Post the contents of JRT.txt into your next reply message
  • When completed make sure to re-enable your antivirus



STEP 05
Lets clean out any adware now: (this will require a reboot so save all your work)

Please download AdwCleaner by Xplode and save to your Desktop.

  • Double click on AdwCleaner.exe to run the tool.
    Vista/Windows 7/8 users right-click and select Run As Administrator
  • Click on the Scan button.
  • AdwCleaner will begin...be patient as the scan may take some time to complete.
  • When it's done you'll see: Pending: Please uncheck elements you don't want removed.
  • Now click on the Report button...a logfile (AdwCleaner[R0].txt) will open in Notepad for review.
  • Look over the log especially under Files/Folders for any program you want to save.
  • If there's a program you may want to save, just uncheck it from AdwCleaner.
  • If you're not sure, post the log for review. (all items found are adware/spyware/foistware)
  • If you're ready to clean it all up.....click the Clean button.
  • After rebooting, a logfile report (AdwCleaner[s0].txt) will open automatically.
  • Copy and paste the contents of that logfile in your next reply.
  • A copy of that logfile will also be saved in the C:\AdwCleaner folder.
  • Items that are deleted are moved to the Quarantine Folder: C:\AdwCleaner\Quarantine
  • To restore an item that has been deleted:
  • Go to Tools > Quarantine Manager > check what you want restored > now click on Restore.


Then..................

Open up Malwarebytes > Settings Tab > Scanner Settings > Under action for PUP > Select: Show in Results List and Check for removal.

Please Update and run a Quick Scan with Malwarebytes Anti-Malware, post the report.

Make sure that everything is checked, and click Remove Selected.


STEP 06
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Please go here to run the online antivirus scannner from ESET.

  • Turn off the real time scanner of any existing antivirus program while performing the online scan
  • Tick the box next to YES, I accept the Terms of Use.
  • Click Start
  • When asked, allow the activex control to install
  • Click Start
  • Make sure that the option Remove found threats is unticked
  • Click on Advanced Settings and ensure these options are ticked:
    • Scan for potentially unwanted applications
    • Scan for potentially unsafe applications
    • Enable Anti-Stealth Technology

    [*]Click Scan [*]Wait for the scan to finish [*]If any threats were found, click the 'List of found threats' , then click Export to text file.... [*]Save it to your desktop, then please copy and paste that log as a reply to this topic.



STEP 07
Please download the Farbar Recovery Scan Tool and save it to your desktop.

Note: You need to run the version compatibale with your system. You can check here if you're not sure if your computer is 32-bit or 64-bit

  • Double-click to run it. When the tool opens click Yes to disclaimer.
  • Press the Scan button.
  • It will make a log (FRST.txt) in the same directory the tool is run. Please copy and paste it to your reply.
  • The first time the tool is run, it also makes another log (Addition.txt). Please attach it to your reply as well.


 

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Hey man I really have to say i appreciate your help alot :D  my family has decided (without my consent :angry: ) that they are going to get the computer cleaned profesionally because they dont trust my expertise :huh:  :lol: so i really appreciate your help, but you can UNsub from this topic as my family will be shippind my comp off to get it fixed, and spend some more of my money :(

 

BIG THANK YOU again for getting my computer safe, and for spending the time to eventually weed out the bad stuff... thanks again :D

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