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       #71

    Ok Boozad, thanks for that great info, Ill get to it ASAP, and see how it goes.

    Kind regards.
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       #72

    Keep us posted.
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    Good morning from down under.

    I Uninstalled AVAST and Daemon Tools Lite. And installed Microsoft essentials.

    The only thing which worries me about MalwareBytes is, in the past Ive used it to perform a scan, and it deleted files which it suspected were malware without me suspecting it did so, and I when in future I wanted to use them, I had to reinstall them cos I was told it was Malwarebytes who causes this type of issue.

    Regarding the SPTD standalone installer is it required since I do have another ISO mounting software?
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    I also found some suspicious software running on start up which is indicated in red.

    And also some of the ones you have listed previously in your chart high lighted in yellow, are not in my list for me to remove.
    Ive seen some other ones. if it recommended I also remove those ones too?
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       #75

    MalwareBytes is fine, I've never heard of it deleting files people need. Running the free version on demand should never cause this issue as far as I'm aware.

    The SPTD uninstaller is required as it's SPTD that causes BSODs, awful stuff. You'll need to remove any software using it.

    The programs highlighted in Startup, if you don't know what they are then get them uninstalled. After that run a MalwareBytes scan followed by a scan of SuperAntiSpyware as linked in my signature.
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       #76

    graphomet said:
    The only thing which worries me about MalwareBytes is, in the past Ive used it to perform a scan, and it deleted files which it suspected were malware without me suspecting it did so, and I when in future I wanted to use them, I had to reinstall them cos I was told it was Malwarebytes who causes this type of issue.
    There were a couple hiccups with MBAM in the past,

    https://forums.malwarebytes.org/inde...-system-files/

    It is still a safe program though, just double check anything it flags or quarantines.
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       #77

    Thanks for that Derek, I wasn't aware of that.
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       #78

    My system is 64 bit. So regarding the uninstaller for daemon tools, this one here is the appropriate file I should run?

    SPTD v1.87 X64 (64 bit) ?
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    That's the one.
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