OK, we go it I think. Re-run System Look with this code: :dir C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office PowerPoint Viewer /s
Re-run System Look with this code: :folderfind *viewer*
That's normal. Combofix installed Recovery Console, which should be present on every XP computer for troubleshooting purposes. If nothing else......
Is this Windows 7? 32 bit or 64 bit?
None of them are listed as installed. Can you try open some Power Point file now and give me a screenshot?
OK, those are definitely leftovers. Are you saying that you can still open .pps files?
I'd like to see one more thing. Re-run SystemLook with the following script: :dir C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office /s
It's not listed. Pretty weird. See if Revo will list anything... Revo Uninstaller is more thorough in deleting programs on your computer than...
Please download SystemLook from one of the links below and save it to your Desktop. Download Mirror #1 Download Mirror #2 64-bit users go HERE...
Now it looks good. If that PIO mode happens again it may be a sign of a falling hard drive. How is computer doing now? Give me fresh Process...
I think there is some confusion here. MS Office includes Power Point with which you can obviously open .ppt files but it doesn't have anything...
There is no such thing as MS Office 2010 powerpoint viewer. It's either Powerpoint part of MS Office or PowerPoint Viewer 2007.
Good news :) [img] Uninstall Advanced WindowsCare Personal. Registry cleaners/optimizers are not recommended for several reasons: Registry...
Looks good. How is computer doing? [img] Please download AdwCleaner by Xplode onto your desktop. Close all open programs and internet browsers....
1. Please open Notepad (Start>All Programs>Accessories>Notepad). 2. Now copy/paste the entire content of the codebox below into the Notepad...
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[img] Run OTL Under the Custom Scans/Fixes box at the bottom, paste in the following :OTL FF - user.js - File not found FF:64bit: -...
Looks good. [img] Reset Internet Explorer. Go here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923737 and run "FixIt" procedure. Make sure you follow ALL...
Good. [img] Create new restore point before proceeding with the next step.... How to: - Windows 8:...
Separate names with a comma.