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Solved Hkey registry issues

Discussion in 'Malware and Virus Removal Archive' started by langsa, 2010/06/28.

  1. 2010/07/04
    broni

    broni Moderator Malware Analyst

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    OTL Clean-Up
    Clean up with OTL:

    * Double-click OTL.exe to start the program.
    * Close all other programs apart from OTL as this step will require a reboot
    * On the OTL main screen, press the CLEANUP button
    * Say Yes to the prompt and then allow the program to reboot your computer.

    If you still have any tools or logs leftover on your computer you can go ahead and delete those off of your computer now.

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    Your computer is clean :)

    1. We need to reset system restore to prevent your computer from being accidentally reinfected by using some old restore point(s). We'll create fresh, clean restore point.

    Turn off System Restore:

    - Windows XP:
    1. Click Start.
    2. Right-click the My Computer icon, and then click Properties.
    3. Click the System Restore tab.
    4. Check "Turn off System Restore ".
    5. Click Apply.
    6. When turning off System Restore, the existing restore points will be deleted. Click Yes to do this.
    7. Click OK.
    - Windows Vista and 7:
    1. Click Start.
    2. Right-click the Computer icon, and then click Properties.
    3. Click on System Protection under the Tasks column on the left side
    4. Click on Continue on the "User Account Control" window that pops up
    5. Under the System Protection tab, find Available Disks
    6. Uncheck the box for any drive you wish to disable system restore on (in most cases, drive "C: ")
    7. When turning off System Restore, the existing restore points will be deleted. Click "Turn System Restore Off" on the popup window to do this.
    8. Click OK

    2. Restart computer.

    3. Turn System Restore on.

    4. Make sure, Windows Updates are current.

    5. If any Trojan was listed among your infection(s), make sure, you change all of your on-line important passwords (bank account(s), secured web sites, etc.) immediately!

    6. Download, and install WOT (Web OF Trust): http://www.mywot.com/. It'll warn you (in most cases) about dangerous web sites.

    7. Run defrag at your convenience.

    8. Read How did I get infected?, With steps so it does not happen again!: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic2520.html

    9. Please, let me know, how is your computer doing.
     
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    langsa

    langsa Inactive Thread Starter

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    Well, it's a good thing I did the system restore before I installed ZoneAlarm and SpywareBlaster. During the installation of ZoneAlarm, my computer crashed and did its pixelated screen routine. I tried to restart, and got a BSOD each time. So I used System Restore, and it stopped.
     

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    broni

    broni Moderator Malware Analyst

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    Now you wait...
    I hope, you used the newest restore point, you created following steps from my previous reply??
     
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    langsa

    langsa Inactive Thread Starter

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    The only difference is that I had no previous restore points to delete. So I just created a new one, as you asked.
     
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    broni

    broni Moderator Malware Analyst

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    I see. You're safe then.
    Is computer doing fine otherwise?
     
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    langsa

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    For now. I still want to know what causes that pixelated screen crash, though. >.>
     
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    broni

    broni Moderator Malware Analyst

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    All I care, your computer is clean and doing fine :)
    Don't investigate old issues, if they're not there anymore.

    Good luck and stay safe :)
     

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