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    Scott Smith

    Scott Smith Inactive Alumni Thread Starter

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    [Resolved] Helping a friend Log file attached

    This machine seems to be jacked up pretty bad.
     

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    Hi Scott,

    If successsful, post the logs from both apps I recommended in our discussion.
     

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    Scott Smith

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    Combo Fix Log and MBAM log.
     

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    Looks like they got about all of it. Post a fresh RSIT log.
     
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    Letting Avast do a boot scan right now.
     
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    Not a thing wrong with that. May as well figure on a Kaspersky online scan too. ;)
     
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    New Log
     

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    Looks good. Fix the following with HJT.

    O2 - BHO: (no name) - {02478D38-C3F9-4efb-9B51-7695ECA05670} - (no file)


    Delete the following scheduled task.

    C:\WINDOWS\tasks\ErrorSmart Scheduled Scan.job

    Open MBAM and remove any items quarantined. Do the same with your resident antivirus.

    Click Start>Run and type ComboFix /u then hit Enter to uninstall ComboFix and remove the files it has quarantined. This action will also reset the System Restore points, removing any infected files there as well.
    Verify the C:\Qoobox and C:\ComboFix folders were removed, as well as the C:\ComboFix.txt file.
    You can delete any other logs that were created/saved too.
     

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