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Select "Save error report as" Then in the file name just type in kaspersky Under "save as type" select text. If no threats were found then report that as well In your next reply, please include the following: The Kaspersky Online scan results The uninstall list from HijackThis A fresh HijackThis log. Adobe Acrobat 3D version 8. NET Framework 3. NET Framework 1. NET Framework 2. Browser Services Yahoo! Install Manager Yahoo! Messenger Yahoo! The scan area is clean. The selected area was scanned.

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Thanks for your feedback. PLease re-install a copy of the file. How do I do that? This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Do you have your windows disc? If so, follow the instructions below. If you do not have your windows disc click HERE to create a windows recovery console disc. When you receive the message to press R to repair Windows by using the Recovery Console, press the R key.

Select the Windows installation that you want, and then type the administrator password when prompted. When the Windows installation is located, the following instructions are displayed: Add installation to boot list? How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Tech-Geek's post on June 2, Here are just some notes I have about it.

If you have the time, you can experiment on your own system. Then if you find something wrong in my notes, I hope you will tell me about it, they are kind of old You probably don't want the hal. However, I believe running the combofix has fixed the Internet Explorer popup. The internet explorer icon has also reappeared on my desktop.

Should I re-attempt to delete internet explorer or would it be best to leave it be? Thanks for the help be the way! To speed things up when broni is back on the Board Download HJT from here Logfile of Trend Micro HijackThis v2.

EXE -- End of file - bytes I really was hopping that I could get rid of internet explorer for good! On a another note the popup is back. I suppose it was never really gone. I'll hop to filling out my computer's information. Thanks again, Pete Open Windows Explorer. It maybe just some leftover service running, but let's make sure Please download SystemLook from one of the links below and save it to your Desktop.

Vista users: : Right click on SystemLook. Searching for "XDva However, I appreciate all the help you are giving me.

Is there anything left I can do? OK, then We'll modify Combofix script I was unable to connect to the internet after running combofix but I believe that was do to Kaspersky. Combofix required a reboot after is did it's scan, however after the Reboot, Kaspersky thought it to be an invader. Once I disabled Kaspersky my internet ran smoothly. I made sure to disable it while combofix was running.

Also, I was unable to post my Combofix log within this post. The log appeared to be about characters too long. I have the log saved, though. Edit: Combofix log Part 1: ComboFix DAT - Split it through two replies. Combofix Log: Part 2 Supplementary Scan EXE -- End of file - bytes.

If any of the programs listed below refuse to run, try renaming executive file to something else; for instance, rename hijackthis. Make sure, you update Superantispyware, and Malwarebytes before running the scans.



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