gmer log looks fine. Lets see if DDS shows any Vundo still lurking. Please download DDS and save it to your desktop. Disable any script blocking...
You bet. ;)
Please post the log from the first ComboFix run. It is located at C:\Qoobox\ComboFix2.txt I also recommend you uninstall c:\program...
Excellent! You're very welcome. Geri has posted some very helpful information and recommendations regarding future protection in the following...
Hi Arrilou, You will likely need to use your pen drive once again to transfer the following tool to the ailing computer. Please visit the...
Welcome to WindowsBBS martin112 :) Please visit the following webpage for instructions for downloading and running ComboFix How to use...
Hi m3ow, The processes you mentioned are all legitimate. You have a flash drive infection. I recommend you repeat this procedure on all PCs...
Sorry for the late reply amkeew. Your log looks fine. :)
Welcome to WindowsBBS kkkurth :) Those files are safe. You might consider reporting that detection to AVG though, so they can add them to their...
Hi wildone34134, You may need to use another computer to download the following tool, then transfer it to the affected machine. Download...
Just a couple of things I see to do. First, scan again with HijackThis and place a check next to the following entry. O18 - Filter hijack:...
Hi Martin, No sign of any other infections there. Remove the items detected by Kaspersky then empty the recycle bin....
Lets see if any rootkit activity is present first. Download GMER Right click and extract it to it's own folder on the desktop. Open the...
Lets get rid of those leftover toolbar entries. Highlight and copy the contents of the code box below. reg delete...
Thanks Kent. :) hawk .. no Vista, since it uses boot manager rather than boot.ini
Little bit of cleanup yet to do. Once again, disable any realtime protection applications. Highlight and copy the contents of the code box below...
Looks great! Just a bit of clenup to do now. Click Start>Run and type ComboFix /u then hit Enter to uninstall ComboFix and remove the files it has...
I know it doesn't sound like much fun, but I think the solution to installing SP3 on this machine is going to be uninstalling the security apps....
After studying your logs some more I think I found what I had previously missed and hopefully the cure. Once again, disable any realtime...
Any chance you know what date (even approximate) the network connection went missing?
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