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Posted 24 May 2011 - 11:00 AM

Hi,

I have been having this problem for a while now. ANd I tried a bunch of anti spyware, malware programs, but nothing doing. I did, system restore, but it still wont work.
Also, I get scrit error messages all the time.

Can you please help me with that, And I hope I am posting in the right section.

I use windows 7 32.

I have Intel Celeron 900 @ 2.2 Ghz 2.19 Ghz

2 GB Memory

Thanks in advance.

This post has been edited by davidoff job: 24 May 2011 - 11:28 AM


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Posted 24 May 2011 - 01:27 PM

Hi davidoff job,

I'd like you to run a scan for me and post the log.

Please download GMER from one of the following locations and save it to your desktop:

* Main Mirror
This version will download a randomly named file (Recommended)
* Zipped Mirror
This version will download a zip file you will need to extract first. If you use this mirror, please extract the zip file to your desktop.

* Disconnect from the Internet and close all running programs.
* Temporarily disable any real-time active protection so your security programs will not conflict with gmer's driver.
* Double-click on the randomly named GMER file (i.e. n7gmo46c.exe) and allow the gmer.sys driver to load if asked.
* Note: If you downloaded the zipped version, extract the file to its own folder such as C:\gmer and then double-click on gmer.exe.
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* GMER will open to the Rootkit/Malware tab and perform an automatic quick scan when first run. (do not use the computer while the scan is in progress)
* If you receive a WARNING!!! about rootkit activity and are asked to fully scan your system...click NO.
* Now click the Scan button. If you see a rootkit warning window, click OK.
* When the scan is finished, click the Save... button to save the scan results to your Desktop. Save the file as gmer.log.
* Click the Copy button and paste the results into your next reply.
* Exit GMER and re-enable all active protection when done.

-- If you encounter any problems, try running GMER in Safe Mode.
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