Is someone sharing Windows 7 with me?

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  1. Posts : 6,830
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       #71

    When you downloaded MBAR did you save it to the Desktop ? You should have a folder with a zipper on it . Right click on that folder it should be called MBAR and choose Extract All ... then click on the Extract button . When its done you should have the same folder on your desktop called MBAR just without the zipper icon .

    Do you have that ?
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  2. Posts : 509
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       #72

    "Extract" is not one of the choices when I right click on the folder. I get "Open, Explore (boldface), CUt, Copy, Delete, Properties." I decided to click on "Explore," but it was just a list of jabberwocky that I don't recognize.

    There isn't anything connected to this folder on my desktop.
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  3. Posts : 6,830
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       #73

    Can you post a scrnshot of your desktop using the snipping tool ?

    Click on the button type snipping tool and press <ENTER> then hold the left button of the mouse and drag your mouse so you get an image is your desktop . Then release . Click save and upload the image .

    You could use tinypic.com to upload the pic and use the entire thing inside the [IMG] tags
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  4. Posts : 509
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       #74

    Is someone sharing Windows 7 with me?-capture.jpg

    There are 2 RK reports in my recycle bin. But there's nothing of interest on my desktop. I don't keep a lot of stuff there.
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  5. Posts : 6,830
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       #75

    Take a look at your C:\Users\{your account name}\Downloads folder and see if you have the MBAR.zip file in there and right click that folder and choose Extract All... Them click the browse button and click Desktop . Then click on Extract . You should then see a folder called MBAR on your desktop .
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  6. Posts : 509
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       #76

    So I extract twice?
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  7. Posts : 509
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       #77

    I have tried to copy/paste the five items that come up when I search C:\Users\Judy\Downloads, but "paste" isn't an option when I get back to the board. There is nothing there about MBAR. The only way I can get to that folder is to try to download the rootkit.
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  8. Posts : 6,830
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       #78

    Download the malwarebytes anti- rootkit . If it asks where you want to download it to . Click on the desktop and click Save . After you're done downloading go to your desktop and you should see MBAR folder ( should have a zipper on it ) . Right click the folder choose Extract All... On the extract all window click on the Extract button. Once its done it will open up the MBAR folder .
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  9. Posts : 509
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, service pack 1
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       #79

    I have already tried that. "Extract" isn't one of the choices I get when I click on it.

    I feel badly that you guys are trying to help me, and I am apparently not being cooperative! I'm doing my best, but there are things here on this computer that don't seem to be behaving nicely.

    I really have to go to bed. Have to take the dog to the vet in the morning & need to catch a few zzz's first. Tomorrow is sort of a train wreck until later in the evening. Y'all up for that?
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       #80

    I'm up for that .
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