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I don't know whats going on but when I turn on my comp right after windows loads up Chrome opens automatically and Malwarebytes soon after says its blocked a malicious website. I exported the summary thing from Malwarebytes and attached it to this post if that helps. I'm guessing this is what is force opening Chrome but that's just an assumption.

Weird website.txt

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Thanks for those logs, continue with the following:

Download attached fixlist.txt file (end of reply) and save it to the Desktop, or the folder you saved FRST into. "Do not open that file"
NOTE. It's important that both FRST and fixlist.txt are in the same location or the fix will not work.

Open FRST and press the Fix button just once and wait.
The tool will make a log on the Desktop (Fixlog.txt) or the folder it was ran from. Please post it to your reply.

Next,

user posted imageScan with ZOEK

Please download ZOEK by Smeenk from here: http://hijackthis.nl/smeenk/ and save it to your desktop (preferred version is the *.exe one)

*.exe Mirror http://smeenk.247fixes.com/Tools/zoek.exe

Temporary disable your AntiVirus and AntiSpyware protection - instructions here or here
 
  • Right-click on user posted image icon and select user posted image Run as Administrator to start the tool.
  • Wait patiently until the main console will appear, it may take a minute or two.
  • In the main box please paste in the following script:
 
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createsrpoint;
autoclean;
emptyclsid;
emptyalltemp;
ipconfig /flushdns >>"%temp%\log.txt";b
iedefaults;
FFdefaults;
CHRdefaults;

 

 
  • Make sure that Scan All Users option is checked.
  • Push Run Script and wait patiently. The scan may take a couple of minutes.
  • When the scan completes, a zoek-results logfile should open in notepad.
  • If a reboot is needed, it will be opened after it. You may also find it at your main drive (usually C:\ drive)



Please include its content in your next reply. Don't forget to re-enable security software!

Let me see those logs, also tell me if the issue with Chrome has ceased..

Thank you,

Kevin...

fixlist.txt

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Thanks for the logs and information update... continue with  the foolowing:

Select the Windows Key and X Key together, from the produced list select "Command Prompt (Admin)" at the prompt type or copy paste the following command:

wmic startup get Caption, Location, Command /format:list > 0 & notepad 0

Select enter. Please post the notepad outcome here.

Cheers,

Kevin

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Nothing related to Chrome in that log, open elevated command prompt again, at the prompt type or copy/paste the following command

reg query "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Schedule\TaskCache\Tasks" /s > 0 & notepad 0

Select enter. Please post the notepad outcome here.

Thank you,

Kevin...

 

 

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No tasks for Chrome to start at boot....  I want you to uninstall Chrome, re-boot and see if there is an error alert as Chrome cannot start....

If your Chrome Bookmarks are important do this first:

Go to this link: http://www.wikihow.com/Export-Bookmarks-from-Chrome follow the instructions and Export your Bookmarks from Chrome, save to your Desktop or similar. Note the instructions can also be used to Import the bookmarks.....

Download Chrome installer and save to install later: https://www.google.com/intl/en_uk/chrome/browser/desktop/index.html https://www.google.com/intl/en_usa/chrome/browser/desktop/index.html
 
Type or copy paste apps and features into the search function, hit enter. Scroll to and select Chrome, select Uninstall.... When that completes re-boot, is there an error displayed regarding Chrome....
 
Thank you,
Kevin
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Install Chrome again, see what happens on re-boot.... If Chrome does start up again at boot wait until boot finishes, when done close out Chrome...

Type or copy paste start up into the search feature, (bottom left corner of desktop next to start flag) then hit enter. That should open Taskmanager with "Start up" tab selected.... Scroll down the list to Chrome single left click to highlite, then select Disable bottom righthand corner of TM

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