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(Although everything is marked as "Delete" initially, and there's no "Clear all" option, so if you only want to delete one out of 20 items then you'll need to clear all the others manually.)Ĭhoose the Cleaning option, and the program warns you that it'll have to close everything and restart your PC to remove the chosen items. It also did a good job of detecting more dubious files, though, and you can always tell the program you'd like to keep something. Click "Scan" and in a minute or so the program displays everything it's found, organising the report into several tabs: Services, Folders, Files, Shortcuts, Scheduled Tasks, Registry, Firefox, Chrome.ĪdwCleaner was quite aggressive on our test PC, highlighting some applications we'd consider safe.
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Running from: c:\users\Harry\Downloads\ComboFix.exeĪV: Avira Desktop *Disabled/Updated* "= "c:\program files\Ask.com\GenericAskToolbar.dll" [ 05:12 94208 -a-w- 05:12 94208 -a-w- 05:12 94208 -a-w- 05:12 94208 -a-w- c:\users\Harry\AppData\Roaming\Dropbox\bin\Dropbo圎xt.14.Malwarebytes AdwCleaner is a compact and portable tool which can help you to remove toolbars, adware and similar browser-based pests. Searching for Missing Digital Signatures:Įxecution time: 0 hours(s), 0 minute(s), and 14 seconds(s)ĬomboFix 14-01-13.01 - Harry 16:41:01.1.4 - x86
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* Windows Defender (WinDefend) is not Running.
BAT associations in the Windows Registry. Windows Version: Windows Vista (TM) Home Premium Service Pack 2Ĭhecking Registry for malware related settings: Program started at: 04:57:29 PM in x86 mode. More Information about Rkill can be found at this link: Thanks for taking the time to read this huge chunk of text Avast scan is currently running but I'd like to try malwarebytes afterwards so I'd like to know how I could maybe manually uninstall it and whether or not this virus has gone and if not what steps I should take next. My problem seems similar to this person's thread: and I have posted my latest rkill.txt and combofix.txt below. However access to malwarebytes is still denied and I cannot uninstall or load the program up. I then ran rkill and combofix and then had to uninstall my avira and installed avast instead. When coming back on it seemed to have rolled back to that restore point and the computer was running fine but my avira and malwarebytes were still dead. I then booted up pressed f8 and did a system restore but it encountered an error and I restarted the computer.
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I then booted it up in safe mode and tried all sorts of virus removal software (combofix, FRST, I'm sure there was another one (but not rkill as safe mode was working fine)) but after a restart all my virus software was still offline and nothing would change it.
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After the reboot, spybot and avira came up and seemed to be working, then disappeared from the quickpick tray and any attempts to restart avira protection and the update was met with access denied and so I quickly turned the computer off before it could do any more damage. I then tried to see if this had any effect and booted it up normally (I also downloaded a new spybot version to see if it would be able to find anything before I ran those 2 scans but it seemed to be blocked in the installation). Instead I ran the microsoft malware malicious sotware removal tool and came up with only 1 infected file and then ran an avira scan and came up with nothing. So I thought that there was a virus attempting to muck up my registry and so tried to system restore to an earlier date, but couldn't find the rstrui.exe in my system32 folder and so therefore couldnt system restore from safe mode. I noticed that the registry values for mbam and spybot were listed as broken along with a couple of other programs (audacity etc). I then ran it in safe mode and found that my glary utilities was still fine and that had an anti-malware scanner and so ran it along with a registry "fixer". So I thought o crap it's a virus disabling all my anti-virus and turned the computer off. But spybot.exe was like the malwarebytes not found. My avira anti-virus then flashed up saying something was attempted to mess up the registry and so went to my spybot anti-malware to run a scan.
I went through explorer and tried to run it manually with the same result. I therefore tried to run it through the start menu and it comes up with "cant find mbam.exe" or something along those lines. Hi, I turned my computer on yesterday and noticed that malwarebytes wasn't running in my quick pick tray. (Sorry if this is a bit long I want to try and get as much information across as possible)