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That's good .
1. Download TFC by OldTimer (Temporary File Cleaner)
2. Double-click TFC.exe to start it. (If you are running on Windows Vista or Windows 7, right-click on the file and choose
Click on the Start button
Okay it completed and removed 3777 MB.
Everything seems fine. The only thing that was strange before was that it would freeze occasionally.
Nope. It hasn't done that since I began the scans.
Click here TDSSKILLER to download
Right-click the program and select: Extract to tdsskiller
A TDSSKiller folder is found on your Desktop.
Open the folder, and double-click the TDSSKiller application.
When the TDSSKiller console opens, click on: Change Parameters
Under Additional Options, place a check in the box next to: Detect TDLFS File System
Click: OK
Press: Start Scan
If a suspicious object is detected, the default action is Skip, leave it as is, and click on: Continue
If malicious objects are found, they show in the Scan results.
Ensure Cure (the default) is selected, then click: Continue > Reboot now, to finish the cleaning process.
(Note: If Cure is not available, select Skip, >>Do not select: Delete<<)
When done, the tool outputs its log to the disk with the Windows Operating System, normally C:\
Logs have a name like:
C:\TDSSKiller.X.X.X_12.04.2013_15.31.43_log.txt
Please post the TDSSKiller log in your reply.
Nothing was detected, and thus no log was created (I assume). Attached is the report though which I assume has the same information as what the log would contain.
You're coming out clean . That's good . How's the PC run a scan with the program that found the trojan first time around .