45,120 events in event viewer, I have a keylogger

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  1.    #31

    No it could not. Why are you ignoring the steps carefully written out for you by Cottonball, prattling on about irrelevant nonsense while a resident expert here is trying to get you focused on the steps required?

    Do the disinfection required then continue with Troubleshooting Windows 7 Failure to Start
    running Startup Repair - Run up to 3 Separate Times and SFC /SCANNOW Run in Command Prompt at Boot.

    The steps eventually lead up to if necessary running a Clean Reinstall - if you'll stick with the tools and methods given for that then you'll get and keep a perfect install.
    Last edited by gregrocker; 16 Apr 2013 at 10:09.
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       #32

    they are not working, im just going to reinstall my os
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       #33

    here are the files you asked for in post 22
    45,120 events in event viewer, I have a keylogger Attached Files
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       #34

    VistaKing said:
    You asked a question . You got it answered you didn't ask if it was free or paid.
    It's a difference, the question was half answered. Try not to answer in riddles, it's no gelp to the OP, which is why we are here.
    I can say Jacee is likely the top security expert here and known in several security forums.
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       #35

    Thanks, Amingst.

    TDSSKiller came out clean, however, that has happened before, and other tools find the problem.

    You can run: aswMBR
    http://public.avast.com/~gmerek/aswMBR.exe
    Save it to the Desktop.


    >>Make sure your AntiVirus is temporarily disabled!!<<

    For information on how to disable protective programs, refer to this Info:
    How To Temporarily Disable Your Anti-virus, Firewall And Anti-malware Programs - BleepingComputer.com


    Right-click aswMBR and select: Run as Administrator


    When promped with: This Application can use the Avast! Free AntiVirus for scanning...etc.
    Select: Yes


    The last line of the run in progress will provide the status of the Avast! scan.
    It will say: Downloading Avast! virus definitiond database, etc.

    When the Avast! scan is done, the last line changes to: Avast Engine definitions #####


    At this point, click the Scan button on the lower left of the aswMBR screen.
    The last line will now say "Scanning" while it is in progress.


    Upon completion of the scan, click >Save log< and save it to the Desktop.
    Note: Please do NOT attempt to fix anything!!

    Exit the program.


    Please post the new aswMBR log in your reply.




    Also, notice that another file is created on the Desktop.
    It is named MBR.dat.


    Please submit MBR.dat for analysis to VirusTotal:
    http://www.virustotal.com/

    https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/277740-online-scanners-scan-suspicious-files-your-pc.html


    If you get a message saying: 'File has already been analyzed', click: Reanalyze file


    Once scanned, and you see the full results page on your screen, go up to the address bar at the top of the browser, and copy the http:\\etc. address there.


    Then, provide the http:\\ address to the results page in your reply.
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       #36

    the scan has not finished yet but I have noticed that it only crashes in high performance power setting. Is there any connection?
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       #37

    I have completed the scan. Here it is
    45,120 events in event viewer, I have a keylogger Attached Files
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       #38

    I have found out that updating the iastor.sys drivers with the installer did not update iaStorA.sys i will try to update them manually
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       #39

    Amingst,

    On Post #35, please follow the instructions to submit MBR.dat for a Scan at VirusTotal.

    Thanks.

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       #40

    I submitted the files for scan, they came back negative for any viruses/rootkits
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