I just told him about all this, he was like I might as well just get a new laptop. Turns out he has a tonne of viruses on his laptop. I think he should at least get his external hard disk checked and cleaned.
LOL…your idea is much better, I like it
I just told him about all this, he was like I might as well just get a new laptop. Turns out he has a tonne of viruses on his laptop. I think he should at least get his external hard disk checked and cleaned.
LOL…your idea is much better, I like it
The batch files were totally removed from where I had quarantined them when you ran delfix
Wonderful, feeling much better now. Thanks a lot essexboy, I really appreciate your speedy help and responses, and you were very professional.
Eddy and Pondus, thanks to you two as well for keeping up and your speedy responses, much appreciated.
Just one final question, I promise hahaha. When I ran delfix, it did whatever it did and showed me a log and well it deleted itself and everything else except for farbar recovery tool, so I just deleted it manually and the logs associated and then I restarted the laptop. Is that normal?
Once again, thanks a bunch guys, really appreciated your help.
Delfix will look in the normal locations for the tools, but if you put them in a download folder instead of the desktop it will miss them
Well I am going to go ahead and apologize deeply for this post, but I am a bit of a paranoid person LOL. But I am really very sorry.
So I am just working with my laptop and everything is fine, I am not experiencing any problem when I decided to download my older logs and just look at them (like as if I would be able to know what up lol) crazy I know, but I just wanted to check these .bat files and so I ran another FRST scan and well in the new log I found one .bat file, and it looked like one of the .bat files you were trying to delete. Am I missing something? Is it supposed to be that way? Or is the damn thing replicating? I am so very sorry, it’s just the laptop is very new and I am paranoid about it and I do not want to fuck it up. So I ran all the scans again and I am posting the logs for you to look at them one more time, I am starting to get worried again, though I trust that you will be able to help me and explain to me what is going on. I am sorry again for all this mess and fuss and I am grateful for any help you will be providing.
Once again, I am a million times sorry and I am in no way trying to be an expert, I may be wrong about what I interpreted that is why I came back to you. Thanks in advance and I will be waiting patiently.
The easiest way would be to copy the bat file to the desktop and rename it to a .txt file then attach to your next post
I will then read what it does
Here you go essexboy, glad you responded quickly
OK that is an intel driver creating that one to give you a system tray icon
@echo off
start igfxEM.exe
start igfxHK.exe
start igfxTray.exe
attrib +R +H +S +A *.cui
del /Q {A6D608F0-0BDE-491A-97AE-5C4B05D86E01}.bat
It should delete after running and the CLSID is constant so it is not a threat. Although I am surprised that they use this method to produce the tray notification item
Oh that’s such a relief, though it’s weird how it just stayed around and did not delete itself, anyway does not matter as long as its not a threat lol… so this just simply indicates that my system is clean and I have nothing more to worry about right?
I just want to make sure that I can plug in my removable disks now. Like I mentioned before I plugged them in before you did any fix but avast, malwarebytes and MCshield said they were all clean.
Yep all should be well now
Thank you so much essexboy, I really appreciate your help and your patience with me.