Sfc /scannow failed at 99%. Log details included. Kindly help. Thanks!

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       #31

    I hope i got this right.

    Its from onedrive, 11.8mb in size.

    http://1drv.ms/1AKOfx3

    Thanks loads
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       #32

    Got it - I'll have a look through it tomorrow and see if I can fix the corruptions present
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       #33

    Couldn't wait...

    I've uploaded a file - lefaa.zip - to my OneDrive at Noel's OneDrive
    Please download and save it to your desktop.
    Right-click on the file and select Extract All, and save to the default destination (which should be a folder on the desktop)

    Create a new System Restore point

    Open an Elevated Command Prompt, and run the following commands.

    REN C:\Windows\System32\config\COMPONENTS COMPONENTS.OLD1
    COPY %userprofile%\desktop\lefaa\COMPONENTS C:\Windows\System32\config

    If you get an error with either command, STOP THERE - do not reboot! - post for instructions.

    Assuming both commands go OK, reboot, and run another CheckSUR scan - post the new CheckSUR.log file.
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       #34

    Leftie said:
    ADWCleaner

    Have found some stuffs but i didnt clean/quarantine them as i didnt want to mess about with the registry

    Seems like false positives? but not too sure about those with "search hook".
    Anyway, from the looks of it, im guessing nothing too serious right?
    My com/pgms is still working good, net surfing is fast; without any re-directs/popups.




    Im leaning to the side the corruption is not caused by malware but by "not shutting down properly"
    Have ran both TDSS and AdwCleaner in safe mode followed by SURT in (normal mode).
    Attached are the logs.
    Is the CBS readings any better than before?
    Mate best thing to do is to back up the registry before going in there.
    Registry - Backup and Restore then you can always get it back:) I do it as a matter of course on new installs an before I go I there unless I am positive I know what I am doing or have specific directions from one of the senior members.
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  5. Posts : 24
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       #35

    @NoelDP
    Appreciate it for fixing up the corruptions in such a short time.
    As this sounds rather serious, i had better double check with you - should i run those 2 commands in Safe or Normal mode?

    @ICit2lol
    Will do so on the registry backing up.
    Wont try to remove those stuffs found by Adwcleaner right now.
    Will try to fix this current problem before filtering out those stuffs from false positives.

    Cheers!
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       #36

    Either way - if the first runs in Normal Mode then fine, otherwise try it in Safe Mode.
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       #37

    Apologies Noel,

    I left out 1 question
    For the command prompt, should i open it in Adminstrator mode or "Ordinary" mode?
    (for running those 2 commands)
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  8. Posts : 21,482
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       #38

    Good question - I've never actually tried it in standard mode, as I have a permanent Elevated mode window open on most machines
    Safest is to do it in an Elevated Command Prompt window.
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  9. Posts : 24
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       #39

    Im sorry, please bear with me.
    Im not getting what you mean due to my limited knowledge.

    Would it be the command prompt in 1(right click, run as admin) or 2(just click)?
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       #40

    Number on is the Elevated Command Prompt
    #2 is the standard mode.
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