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Hello again

The first Full System Scan of 'Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware Version 0.65' on a Windows XP SP2 system is finished now.

It lasted a very long time, about 3 hours for a lot of files. I didn't write down or copy how many files were scanned, hoping to find this information in the logfile...

I suggest to take the information about how many files were scanned into the logfile.

(Perhaps the information which drives were scanned could be included too?)

Otherwise a helper isn't able to find out if a user has scanned whole the machine of only some files.

That's very important because a helper must know what the user has done, to support him.

The Full System Scan lasted a long time, but it was running without any problems.

Everything was working. I was able to delete some adware files.

It's a very good idea to include fileASSESSIN.

RegASSASSIN is already included? I think so.

Well one more good program ... I am very glad about it.

We can never get enough easy working tools to get rid of the masses of malware.

Lots of thanks.

Very good work !

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Hi Ruby, Marcin,

Yes, Ruby is quite right!

Most of the time, the scan will be run on a user's computer after instructions on a forum and the number of objects scanned is good to know:

Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware Version 0.65

This logfile was saved before the removal process.

Database version: 117

Memory Processes Infected: 0

Memory Modules Infected: 0

Registry Keys Infected: 0

Registry Values Infected: 0

Registry Data Items Infected: 0

Folders Infected: 0

Files Infected: 15

...

Files Infected:

C:\Documents and Settings\G

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