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Need Help Please
#1
I just restore my computer 2 days ago.I haven't downloaded nothing randomly.
I know how to protect myself from giving a virus. I don't download a random crap off the Internet. Every time I'm getting this random file popping up and I don't know what it is.I just wanted to post this to see if anyone had this file popping up?Could it be I'm Ratted and someone is trying to do an install on me?Also, I don't even have Internet Explorer installed.

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#2
If you did a full system restore, your PC is like new so files shouldnt be popping up like that.


Thats strange.
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(06-20-2011, 06:18 PM)Most Dope Wrote: If you did a full system restore, your PC is like new so files shouldnt be popping up like that.


Thats strange.

I know. Thats what I said.
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#4
There is no way that someone is trying to do an install with an SWF file from a dating site.
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#5
(06-20-2011, 06:44 PM)RtK Wrote: There is no way that someone is trying to do an install with an SWF file from a dating site.

I don't know. I never saw this in my life. It's weird.
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#6
If you wish for me to analyse logs, please follow this.
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#7
Really weird man, HJT squad should be able to help^
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#8
Did you do a FULL system restore, or did you restore it to a previous point in time?
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#9
Hi,

Please download OTL to your Desktop. (If you already have it downloaded, then just follow the instructions below).
  • Double click on the icon to run it. Make sure all other windows are closed and to let it run uninterrupted.
  • Under the Custom Scan box paste this in

    %systemroot%\*. /mp /s
    %systemroot%\system32\*.dll /lockedfiles
    %systemroot%\system32\*.exe /lockedfiles
    %systemroot%\Tasks\*.job /lockedfiles
    %systemroot%\system32\drivers\*.sys /lockedfiles
    %systemroot%\System32\config\*.sav
    %systemroot%\system32\*.sys
    %systemroot%\system32\drivers\*.dll
    %systemroot%\system32\drivers\*.ini
    %systemroot%\system32\drivers\*.exe
    %SYSTEMDRIVE%\*.*
    %PROGRAMFILES%\*.
    %appdata%\*.*
    netsvcs
    msconfig
    safebootminimal
    safebootnetwork
    activex
    drivers32
    /md5start
    eventlog.dll
    scecli.dll
    netlogon.dll
    cngaudit.dll
    sceclt.dll
    ntelogon.dll
    logevent.dll
    iaStor.sys
    nvstor.sys
    atapi.sys
    IdeChnDr.sys
    viasraid.sys
    AGP440.sys
    vaxscsi.sys
    nvatabus.sys
    viamraid.sys
    nvata.sys
    nvgts.sys
    iastorv.sys
    ViPrt.sys
    eNetHook.dll
    ahcix86.sys
    KR10N.sys
    disk.sys
    nvstor32.sys
    ahcix86s.sys
    nvrd32.sys
    symmpi.sys
    adp3132.sys
    mv61xx.sys
    usbstor.sys
    /md5stop
    CREATERESTOREPOINT
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\WindowsUpdate\Auto Update\Results\Install|LastSuccessTime /rs


  • Click the Run Scan button. Do not change any settings unless otherwise told to do so. The scan wont take long.
    • When the scan completes, it will open two notepad windows. OTL.Txt and Extras.Txt. These are saved in the same location as OTL.
    • Please copy (Edit->Select All, Edit->Copy) and paste (Edit->Paste) the contents of these files, one at a time

Note: in the event that OTL fails to run, please use alternate download links to try again:

http://www.itxassociates.com/ot-tools/OTL.scr
http://www.itxassociates.com/ot-tools/OTL.com
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