You're welcome. Don't mind at all. ;)
mailman simply means that you can't be taught everything required to decipher these logs in a matter of a few posts or tutorials, or even a few...
Check for updates to AVG-AS and then run a full system scan in safe mode. Save the report, then post the contents of the log and a fresh...
Hi Keith, Lets have a look at things. Note: You must be logged onto an account with administrator privileges to complete the following....
Hi Tracey, ComboFix is safe to use now. It may have been updated again, so download a fresh copy and try running it again. Let me know exactly...
From what little I can find about it, unless OneCare is using an inappropriate name, that infection is a macro virus that resides in Word...
Just so we're clear on how it was done, lets give MoveOnBoot another shot. Open MoveOnBoot and click Delete Actions, then select Delete...
Thanks for the update, Sandie. Glad she's happy :D
My point was this ........ if safe mode boot is not possible because an infection has borked the safe boot key, the /safeboot switch present in...
That's odd. :confused: Lets do this another way. Download MoveOnBoot to remove the folder on reboot. Short on time right now, so I can't...
Download ComboFix by sUBs from Here or Here, saving the file to your Desktop. Close all open programs and windows Double click combofix.exe...
Download ComboFix by sUBs from Here or Here, saving the file to your Desktop. Copy the contents of the code box below and paste it into a blank...
Thanks Geri! ;) If OTMoveIt works to remove the folder, delete both OTMoveIt.exe and the C:\_OTMoveIt folder, then empty the recycle bin...
Question for DiggerP ....... does BootSafe simply modify the boot.ini file with a /safeboot switch? If so, I don't recommend using it when...
Perhaps Foodbird just didn't understand how to use ATF Cleaner properly, and did not click Empty Selected. Here's my standard speech for ATF...
Add/Remove should be good enough to tell.
You're very welcome. Glad I could help! :)
Looks Great! :) Clear your Firefox temporary internet files. If you're satisfied that the computer is working properly, clear the System...
Go to your Control Panel, then open Internet Options. On the General tab, click the Settings button in the Temporary Internet Files field....
Open your way through the Deckard subfolders and delete all individual files, then back your way out deleting the empty folders as you go.
Separate names with a comma.