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

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       #41

    Amingst,

    Issues with iastorA.sys and iastorF.sys services are not my thing, but, have read some info which mentions problems with these services not disabled and removed during an update.

    So far, the problems you are having do not appear to be a malware issue.
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       #42

    Amingst

    Try to use this version of Intel RST driver

    No code has to be inserted here.

    Click on the radio button next to " I accept the terms in the license agreement " . To start the downloading process.
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       #43

    cottonball said:
    Amingst,

    Issues with iastorA.sys and iastorF.sys services are not my thing, but, have read some info which mentions problems with these services not disabled and removed during an update.

    So far, the problems you are having do not appear to be a malware issue.
    Whack me if I am out of order CB but what about the OP ditching that AVG? and getting something else on board?
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  4. Posts : 2,470
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       #44

    @ICit2lol,

    This is what the OP said:

    My AV is avast free...
    Did you see AVG somewhere? Can't find it...
    ...but, in any event, two AVs would not be good.


    Edit:
    Ah! The System Specs have AVG. Maybe that is no longer the case, and the specs were not updated.
    Looks as if the OP is going to reinstall...
    Last edited by cottonball; 17 Apr 2013 at 10:10.
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  5. Posts : 25
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       #45

    Im just going to reinstall my OS, as dell said that is the only thing that would fix it. The only problem is will a win7 iso connected to my product key work for a complete reinstall and will i need to back my drivers up?
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  6. Posts : 2,470
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       #46

    The computer is a Dell.

    Do you have a Recovery Partition that you can use to bring the computer back to factory defaults?

    What Model is this machine?
    Dell Inspiron XXX, or something else?
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  7.    #47

    Everything you need is here to Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7.

    If you stick with the tools and methods given you'll get and keep a perfect install.

    With Dell you can delete all partitions except the small OEM Tools partition which contains bootable Dell Diagnostics, but first run them to see for sure that they work as if they don't you can delete all partitions during install: Dell Diagnostics Utility - How to Run the
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       #48

    cottonball said:
    @ICit2lol,

    This is what the OP said:

    My AV is avast free...
    Did you see AVG somewhere? Can't find it...
    ...but, in any event, two AVs would not be good.


    Edit:
    Ah! The System Specs have AVG. Maybe that is no longer the case, and the specs were not updated.
    Looks as if the OP is going to reinstall...
    Ah you found it no probs. Personally I think it (AVG period) isa piece of twaddle and I also founf that getting really rid of it was going the HKEY > Software listings and deleting the left over crap :)
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  9. Posts : 2,470
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       #49

    @ICit2lol,

    You mean HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE?
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  10. Posts : 21,004
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       #50

    cottonball said:
    @ICit2lol,

    You mean HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE?
    Yes mate and the CURRENT_USER > Software the entries are usually IN both HKEY sites and the AVG - what ever rubbish has embedded it self there Symantec is a doozy I just click on and delete the entire entries after just a quick check inside it.

    I have used this method for some game sites that do not appear in Programs and Features or Revo etc and it just takes a bit of research sometimes to find who writes the stuff.

    I know I am probably going to cop a hiding for this but it does the job with the ones you cannot get rid of
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