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Windows Repair alerts saying my harddrive is full Ran mutiple antimalware scans and hasn't worked

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Posted 26 March 2011 - 05:42 PM

Hello, All programs and contents of my PC exept Explorer and Outlook have diappeared. I'm running in safe mode. Anti-Malwarebytes found 4 items and removed but didn't fix problem. "Windows Repair" prompts as long as hard drive error prompts keep popping up in regular mode and I think this is part of the virus. As soon as I load anti-malware bytes or try to use sophos in regular mode they just turn off and disappear. In safe mode TDSSKiller free version finds nothing. Defogger says it's unable to create log when I try to disable CD Emulate. Sometimes the computer just shuts down after it shuts down my anti-virus software particularly if I click on any of the suspected virus pop-ups and promts. Please Help if You Can. I've attached the logs you've requested. Thank you very much!- MarkAttached File  Attach.txt (18.3K)
Number of downloads: 0Attached File  DDS.txt (10.84K)
Number of downloads: 3Attached File  TDSSKiller.2.4.21.0_26.03.2011_14.26.26_log.txt (36.86K)
Number of downloads: 1Attached File  GMER Log.log (23.55K)
Number of downloads: 1

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Posted 31 March 2011 - 04:33 PM

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I am very sorry for the delay in responding, but as you can see we are at the moment being flooded with logs which, when paired with the never-ending shortage of helpers, resulted in the delayed responding to your thread.

I would be glad to take a look at your log and help you with solving any malware problems.

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Posted 03 April 2011 - 12:46 PM

Due to the lack of feedback, this topic is now closed.

In the event you still have problems, please send me or any Moderator a Private Message and ask them to reopen this topic within the next 5 days.
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