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Breakyorself
After you've done a clean install of Windows what software were you installing ? Before you got the virus
Breakyorself
After you've done a clean install of Windows what software were you installing ? Before you got the virus
Sorry for the wait, I had to fix a boot problem that led to a BSOD, and it's taking awhile to do the scan.
I was installing an ethernet driver, the AMD driver, a few other simple drivers, but I think the problem was one thing I downloaded for the USB host controller(When I searched for it on my own) which ended up not working but it didn't start causing problems until awhile later.
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z77-D3H Intel Z77 Chipset DDR3 ATX Mainboard w/ IRST, Lucid Virtu MVP, Ultra Durable4 Classic, 7.1 HD Audio, GbLAN, 2x Gen3 PCIe x16, 3x PCIe x1 & 2 PCI
The RK file is also attached
This is the website that seems to be assiociated with it according to avast: http://108.59.13.103/check.php?tim
edit: Going to eat and do the other scan might not post for a bit
On the malware, please provide the latest avast! Scan Log.
Will take a look at the above reports.
Thanks!
Breakyorself
When you installed Windows did you do the Upgrade ? I see a Windows.old folder inside C:\Windows
It wasn't an upgrade. My old windows was messed up and giving me constant BSODS, so I downloaded windows 7 home premium(what I had before) from a place in safe mode on my old windows install. Then, I ran the setup and it reinstalled windows and put everything else in a windows.old. I then used my windows key and proceeded to install around 150 windows updates, so it was back to the same version as my messed up windows was.
You did an in place install which is reinstalls windows onto itself creating the .old folder . If your old OS had a virus you carried it over to your new install . That is why if your OS has any issues you back up important data wipe the drive and start from scratch