Win7 x64 Sp1 (have sfc log) crashes and errors after updates-malware?

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  1. Posts : 8,608
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       #41

    Okay, good! Post the ESET log (finally )
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  2. Posts : 62
    windows 7 home premium x64
    Thread Starter
       #42

    lol...sorry Master Jedi...I just ran sooo many scans, what were the odds? However, I have a rule about taking work home with me so I normally leave my laptop in the office, and scan is at 37% so I figure I'll quit and run it first thing in the morning and use my other computer and then post log *bowing profusely* (even Obi Wan sometimes forgot to listen to yoda if that helps in my weak defence...
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  3. Posts : 4,566
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       #43

    @jacee I want to personally thank you as well for continuing to work with him, as I was the one who sent him here.

    So thanks. :)
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  4. Posts : 8,608
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
       #44

    I love what I do, andrew129260!
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  5. Posts : 62
    windows 7 home premium x64
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       #45

    Thanks to Andrew...dude you were instrumental in putting me on the right track, and luck held with Jacee (running scan as we speak 7 infections, 46% and 2 and half hours in)...and I am actually beginning to think Jacee is secretly amused at reading my log results...thank God you love what you do Master Jedi...(and I'm a fan of the original 3 but not obsessed..just to clarify my star wars analogies)...
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  6. Posts : 62
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    Thread Starter
       #46

    Jacee said:
    Okay, good! Post the ESET log (finally )
    Ummm....master Yoda...this is embarrassing...that eset scan was going for over 9 hours and got to 46%

    So I tried to delete as many old backup files and folders I could this morning and going to try...again...

    but here's the log from yesterday
    Win7 x64 Sp1 (have sfc log) crashes and errors after updates-malware? Attached Files
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  7. Posts : 8,608
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
       #47

    Download Combofix from any of the links below, and save it to your desktop.<--Important
    Link 1
    Link 2
    Link 3

    Click on this link Here to see a list of programs that should be disabled.
    The list is not all inclusive. If yours is not listed and you don't know how to disable it, please ask.
    If your anti-virus or firewall complains, please allow this script to run as it is not malicious.
    Next: Disconnect from the internet. If you are on Cable or DSL, unplug your computer from the modem.
    Next: Please disable all onboard security programs (all running with back ground protection) as it may hinder the scanner from working.
    This includes Antivirus, Firewall, and any Spyware scanners that run in the background.
    • Double click combofix.exe and follow the prompts.
    • When finished, it will produce a log for you.
    Note: Do not mouseclick combofix's window while its running. That may cause it to stall
    Please be patient while the scan runs, at times it may appear to stall.
    When finished and after reboot (in case it asks to reboot), it should open a log, combofix.txt.
    Post this log in your next reply
    After rebooting ensure your Security applications have been re-enabled.

    In your next reply post:
    ComboFix.txt
    ***A guide and tutorial on "How to use Combofix" can be found here:
    ComboFix: A guide and tutorial on using ComboFix

    IF CF won't run:
    During the download, rename Combofix.exe to sVchost.exe
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  8. Posts : 62
    windows 7 home premium x64
    Thread Starter
       #48

    Jacee said:
    Download Combofix from any of the links below, and save it to your desktop.<--Important
    Link 1
    Link 2
    Link 3

    Click on this link Here to see a list of programs that should be disabled.
    The list is not all inclusive. If yours is not listed and you don't know how to disable it, please ask.
    If your anti-virus or firewall complains, please allow this script to run as it is not malicious.
    Next: Disconnect from the internet. If you are on Cable or DSL, unplug your computer from the modem.
    Next: Please disable all onboard security programs (all running with back ground protection) as it may hinder the scanner from working.
    This includes Antivirus, Firewall, and any Spyware scanners that run in the background.
    • Double click combofix.exe and follow the prompts.
    • When finished, it will produce a log for you.

    Note: Do not mouseclick combofix's window while its running. That may cause it to stall
    Please be patient while the scan runs, at times it may appear to stall.
    When finished and after reboot (in case it asks to reboot), it should open a log, combofix.txt.
    Post this log in your next reply
    After rebooting ensure your Security applications have been re-enabled.

    In your next reply post:
    ComboFix.txt
    ***A guide and tutorial on "How to use Combofix" can be found here:
    ComboFix: A guide and tutorial on using ComboFix

    IF CF won't run:
    During the download, rename Combofix.exe to sVchost.exe
    Ok, gotcha..already downloaded combofix but eset is still going and I'm actually back at 46%...but I do know it is scanning...but not sure if I stop if it will remove the malware, PUP, and other stuff.

    Will let you know results of both...think I should abandon eset for the while and run combofix?
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  9. Posts : 8,608
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
       #49

    Okay. :)
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  10. Posts : 4,566
    Windows 10 Pro
       #50

    Let eset finish, and then run combo fix. You could try scanning in safe mode as well for a possibly quicker scan.
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