Please read that carefully before you go deleting things. The first folder name suggests that those items have already been uploaded....
I was referring to this post. Have you rebooted since last night? Did it startup by itself (the MCPR tool)?
Yes, do not select Green Items. It is deselected upon selecting All Items. If you want to go manually, run that Registry Search Tool for McAfee...
Once again, please disable any realtime protection applications. Highlight and copy the contents of the code box below and paste it into a blank...
Thanks for the update. I'll mark the topic inactive for now. It will close in 30 days. Should you need it re-opened, just let me know.
Since I've run the latest release on a number of machines without introducing any problems, I am now recommending you use a registry cleaner...
Please rename the copy in C:\WINDOWS\system32\dllcache to inetcpl.cpl.old Grab a copy of the one in C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386 and put it...
You could free up 14GB of free space just by deleting the following folder, then emptying the recycle bin. Desktop\!!ALREADY UPLOADED TO...
Highlight and copy the contents of the code box below. @echo off echo Searching ... please wait dir %Systemdrive%\inetcpl.cpl /a h /s...
That's enough. Thanks! I'll look them over this evening and get back to ya.
Great! Recommend you run it once more. Also recommend allowing the Recovery Console to be installed when prompted. Post the new log here.
Sounds like you do not have the pro version after all. Please download a trial of the pro version here and follow my previous instructions to...
Ummm, I believe we're now waiting for you to send me the log, so I can review it and recommend a course of action. Remember saying this? In...
Welcome to WindowsBBS Hondo :) Please post the contents of the C:\ComboFix.txt file. Open MBAM and select the Logs tab, then select your most...
Welcome to WindowsBBS Patty :) Lets have a look at what drivers are being loaded at startup, since you report rootkit tools will not run....
Open MBAM and select the Logs tab. Select the most recent log then click View. Post it's contents here.
Please navigate to C:\Windows\System32 and right click inetcpl.cpl then select properties. Post the filesize and version here.
You're very welcome Diane. :)
Ahh, you meant posting links. I interpreted sending as in PM. :o
Assuming the main window populated with the contents of the drive, click; Branch>Expand>Full Expand Now in the tree view (left pane) click the...
Separate names with a comma.