Deadly virus or somthing.

So I accidently downloaded a nasty virus the other day. It put a bunch of adware on my pc, changed my default chrome homepage.

I unplugged my internet connection after downloading malwarebytes, Avira and Avast. I ran all of them. (They all found many viruses and removed them)

The virus had changed my account administrator settings to not be able to start applications, I had to go in my windows settings and change a registry file, but fixed the issue.
Now I have weird mouse and button things going on. For example if im on a website, my mouse will randomly click to other parts of the site without my mouse pointer moving. Some times mouse clicks wont register at all on different tabs and windows on my desktop.
Even while typing this post, my cursor randomly went to another part of the text box (without my mouse pointer on screen moving)
It seems to be really trollish and happens randomly and can close tabs some times.

Dont know how to get rid of this.

The other problem is when I try and do a virus scan with Avast, a run DLL box pops up saying there was a problem starting C:/Program files/ avast software/ avast/ defs / 16052801/ bcuengine.dll

and then it says “operation did not complete sucessfully because the file contains a virus or unwanted software”

After that, avast still goes through with the scan.

Seems like the virus is blocking avast from loading the definition of the virus thats probably on my. So maybe if we know what 16052801 is, we can know what the virus is.

Everything else seems normal though. I dont know what to do.

Hi Stefan161, welcome to the forum :slight_smile:

Please follow this turtorial https://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=53253.0
Than start a new topic here https://forum.avast.com/index.php?board=4.0 and attach the requested logs.
As soon as an expert is online and available he/she will help you.

Greetz, Red.

160528-01 has nothing to do with the problem.
It is the VPS version.

And you shouldn’t have installed multiple av’s :
http://blog.kaspersky.com/multiple-antivirus-programs-bad-idea/

The easiest way is always to go back to a clean image before the accident.