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So basically this problem has been ongoing for 2-3 months now, and it all started when a hacked steam messenger messaged me a java file that might've contained a virus, I clicked on it and then boom. I immediately deleted the file and cleaned my cpu from it, and scanned it with malbytes.
Hi everybody I have a big problem on my hands, my sons computer caught a virus and i can't get rid of it, I have wipe the hard drive clean installed w7 from scratch, put avast in it did boot scan three times and came out clean. what the computer does is it disables windows update, computer restore and when I try to do a virus scan it loads the hard drive to 100% and stalls everything.
First we will run a virus scan On the first tab select all elements down to Computer and then select start scan Once it has finished select report and post that. [color="#FF0000"]Do not close AVPTool or it will self uninstall, if it does uninstall - then just rerun the setup file on your desktop[/color] Now an analysis scan
I got my Cousin's computer to recover her account as she can't remember her password. I log into her computer after doing pass recovery without reset cd using the net user command. I log into her account, but it has her sons name on the account, even though it says her name only in net user.
Hello, I am trying to clean a computer belonging to my niece. There was no anti-virus software installed on it. It was continually locking up, would not connect to the internet or would try to redirect to another site, would not allow Task Manager to run at times, and would frequently try to run checkdisk at startup.
Possible ZeroAccess Rootkit Virus « on: July 23, 2013, 08:04:38 PM » Everytime I try to download a file I get a message that the file "contained a virus and was deleted".
Re: Possible virus after clicking on Malwarebytes program update popup « Reply #18 on: March 28, 2015, 06:39:27 PM » Hi Essexboy, I followed your instructions and the computer is now working great!
Your computer will be rebooted automatically. A text file will open after the restart. Please post the content of that logfile with your next answer. You can find the logfile at C:\AdwCleaner[S1].txt as well.
My sister was doing her projects with her friends in school today. When she inserted her Cruzer Micro (2GB) thumbdrive into her friend's laptop, their anti-virus immediately detected some virus in the thumbdrive. Worried that her laptop, a HP EliteBook 9470m running on Windows 8, might get a virus, she told me to help her scan her laptop.
So I've gotten a virus recently that apparently others have been having issues with. The viruses that avast has picked up in the vault are as follows. Win32:FakeAV-CPP [Trj] (found in Temp) Win64:sirefef-c [Drp] x3 (Found in System32) Win32:Maleware-gen x6 For whatever reason the virus that comes back calls itself Windows 7 AV Security.