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Oh God What A Pain in the Ass
Hey guys how you all doin this fine morning...
i have this brontok.A.html thing on my computer i dont know how it got here... maybe via a friends USB anyhow how do i get rid of it its freakkin annoying it keeps on restarting my computer... plus it makes files of almost every folder i have on my C drive... somethin like My ebooks.exe... mymusic.eve... i used AVG Smitfraudfix and Adaware all to no avail smitfraudfix didnt work... i booted in safemode tried to clean registry it said Registry editing has been disabled Adaware found things but didnt finish off the problem As for AVG 7.5 here are the results Quote:
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continuation to my previous post
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Damn this is long
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Oh yeah i forgot to mention my folder options thing is gone too
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Howdy Ash_Canada,
All that posting activity you did here made it look like this thread was well on it's way into a repair process, which it sure does need to be doing right now. Assuming not too much has changed in the meantime, let's get repairs going. Right click Here and select Save Target As (Firefox Save Link As) and save UnHookExec.inf to your Desktop. Right-click on UnHookExec.inf and select Install. Then download CleanX-II by sUBs from here to your desktop. Disconnect from your internet access. If this is dsl/cable or similar connection make sure no modem is operating, or physically disconnect from the computer if necessary. Close all programs at this time. Then do the following to clear your System Restore. Go to Start >> Run - type control sysdm.cpl,,4 (and Enter). Check the "Turn off System Restore on all drives" (and Apply). Then turn it back on by unchecking the same box (and OK). Then double-click on the CleanX-II.exe you downloaded to start the repairs. You will receive a warning - click OK to run the repair process. Once the scan is complete (it may take several minutes, so allow it to finish) it will provide a text log of the results. If the log shows any files remaining in the bottom portion (under "POST RUN ANALYSIS") run the entire scan a second time. Then locate C:\REPORT.TXT log it creates and post that back here. If the second scan also shows files in the lower portion go ahead and post the results back here for review (no need to run it an additional time) After that is completed Go here for an online AV scan (requires IE to run). Scan "Local Disks" and when finished save the scan log and then post the log here. Also Go Here and download Silent Runners to your desktop. Run it, and post back here the log it creates. If your AV queries the script, allow it to run. It's not malicious. It will create a file named Startup Programs, and will notify when the scan is complete. Copy the log from the Startup Programs file back here, along with the report.txt, the Panda results and a new HijackThis log please. You can use separate posts if needed. |
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