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#11. Posted:
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Try running system file checker.
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So you must've tried to download that Ariana grande pics from 4shared after I prooved it a virus lol
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Brap wrote I would suggest downloading Malware Bytes and running a 'Threat Scan' and let that find the malicious threats on your computer, and then i would run a scan on CCleaner and clean your computer out a little and then run the registry cleaner and clean the registry up abit.

Hope that was a bit of help,

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Please don't suggest Malwarebytes, It takes a lot more than that to remove an Infection as I have stated.
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Also please download Farbar Recovery Scan Tool and save it to your Desktop. Press Scan button.

It will produce a log called FRST.txt in the same directory the tool is run from. Please copy and paste log to TTG and PM me the link. The first time the tool is run it generates another log Addition.txt please also paste that along with the FRST.txt into your reply as a PM.
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Tick off Remove found threats, Scan Archives, and clicked on Advanced options and tick Scan for potentially unwanted applications, Unsafe applications, and Enable Anti-Stealth Technology.

Then run the scan.

Tell me if this had fixed your problem.
If it did not I will come back to help you resolve it.
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Jaxs wrote Run [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Tick off Remove found threats, Scan Archives, and clicked on Advanced options and tick Scan for potentially unwanted applications, Unsafe applications, and Enable Anti-Stealth Technology.

Then run the scan.

Tell me if this had fixed your problem.
If it did not I will come back to help you resolve it.


Although ESET is a great anti virus with a really high detection rate, one online demand scanner is not enough to disinfect the system 100% .


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#17. Posted:
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Why would a bad library file automatically = malware?
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Buxtyy wrote Why would a bad library file automatically = malware?


That is the reason why i'm asking for a Farbar Recovery Scan Tool log so I can examine what is infected or not on the system.
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Would suggest sfc and dism unless already done.
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