niemiro
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Hello again!
I am really sorry for the delay in responding. Things got a bit hectic! My sincerest apologies.
Every time I look at this machine, something else needs fixing! lol. I am keeping a good record of what to do, though! Delay fixing SFC corruptions, check out infection first! If corrupt files have been patched as opposed to corrupted, disinfect!
Thanks for the extra CBS.logs. Nice letter to Microsoft! I don't know how many times you can be elevated - there was a time when you (or someone like me, but mainly MVPs) could be put through to the Windows Update product group themselves, and they would regularly help us on a difficult thread like this one. But no more, for they have now severed that connection.
OTL is a safe tool. I tell you that now. If it is indeed infected, then it must have been patched whilst arriving at your computer.
Can you please (if you still have it) upload OTL.exe to Virus Total: VirusTotal - Free Online Virus, Malware and URL Scanner
and paste for me the resulting log file. Also, can you please repeat this process for:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\System\Ole DB\msdaosp.dll
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\odbcjt32.dll
C:\Windows\SysNative\odbctrac.dll
If they are indeed infected, I will discuss at more length
Richard
I am really sorry for the delay in responding. Things got a bit hectic! My sincerest apologies.
Every time I look at this machine, something else needs fixing! lol. I am keeping a good record of what to do, though! Delay fixing SFC corruptions, check out infection first! If corrupt files have been patched as opposed to corrupted, disinfect!
Thanks for the extra CBS.logs. Nice letter to Microsoft! I don't know how many times you can be elevated - there was a time when you (or someone like me, but mainly MVPs) could be put through to the Windows Update product group themselves, and they would regularly help us on a difficult thread like this one. But no more, for they have now severed that connection.
OTL is a safe tool. I tell you that now. If it is indeed infected, then it must have been patched whilst arriving at your computer.
Can you please (if you still have it) upload OTL.exe to Virus Total: VirusTotal - Free Online Virus, Malware and URL Scanner
and paste for me the resulting log file. Also, can you please repeat this process for:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\System\Ole DB\msdaosp.dll
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\odbcjt32.dll
C:\Windows\SysNative\odbctrac.dll
If they are indeed infected, I will discuss at more length
Richard
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell XPS 420
- OS
- Vista Home Premium x86 SP2
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 2.50GHz
- Motherboard
- Stock Dell 0TP406
- Memory
- 4 gb (DDR2 800) 400MHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI Radeon HD 3870 (512 MBytes)
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 1 x Dell 2007FP and 1 x (old) Sonic flat screen
- Screen Resolution
- 1600 x 1200 and 1280 x 1204
- Hard Drives
- 1 x 640Gb (SATA 300) Western Digital: WDC WD6400AAKS-75A7B0 1 x 1Tb (SATA 600) Western Digital: Caviar Black, SATA 6GB/S, 64Mb cache, 8ms Western Digital: WDC WD1002FAEX-00Z3A0 ATA Device
- Case
- Dell XPS 420
- Cooling
- Stock Fan
- Keyboard
- Dell Bluetooth
- Mouse
- Advent Optical ADE-WG01 (colour change light up)
- Internet Speed
- Varies from 10kb/s to 170kb/s. So unreliable it is not funny
- Other Info
- ASUS USB 3.0 5Gbps/SATA 6Gbps - PCI-Express Combo Controller Card (U3S6)