Please proceed to Step 2 of the guide I referred you to, wherein the use of a tool is involved.
Do not go into Step 3, though. Proceed to removing ESET if you haven't done so.
I have removed ESET Security.
I have gone to Step 2 in the guide where ATF-Cleaner is involved, and done the steps.
Should I proceed with downloading a new anti-virus?
(04-04-2011, 12:42 PM)Kaix781 Wrote: [ -> ]I have removed ESET Security.
I have gone to Step 2 in the guide where ATF-Cleaner is involved, and done the steps.
Should I proceed with downloading a new anti-virus?
We are having a misunderstanding.
I meant
this guide, please execute the second step and no further. You have to use the clean-up tool. After doing so, please download a new Anti-Virus.
Oops.
Done and Done. Used the McAfee tool remover and removed it, rebooted my system, and downloaded Avast! anti-virus, although the trial wears off in 30 days
There is a free version. Should I link you?
OH WAIT. I'm dumb. I had to register the program for the free license didn't I?
Haha, Deltron told me to register for the free license, I was like "OH"
Scan it with Malware Bytes, and make HiJackThis log. And post here the logs.
(04-05-2011, 11:55 AM)Kaix781 Wrote: [ -> ]OH WAIT. I'm dumb. I had to register the program for the free license didn't I?
Haha, Deltron told me to register for the free license, I was like "OH"
I see. You are all settled then.
Thank you for all your help
Also, I would like to ask. Since you are in the "HJT Squad" I was wondering, how long did it actually take you to fully read and interpret HJT logs to find out what is bad and what is good in the logs? I heard that HJT is a very great program to use when it comes to removing malware and etc, but then I heard that only "Experts" should be allowed to use them since you might screw up.
I would like to take interest into learning but kinda don't know where to start.
HJT is a very good program, I want to learn more about it as well.