I had some help from the forum last week using Zoeke. Although it seemed to do the trick, after a day Avast started pinging again like mad. It is now worse than ever. It’s coming up with Win32:gen and all sorts of other things. Can anyone help eradicate the problem(s) once and for all?
I’ve performed the logs mentioned in the link by Pondus and in the order mentioned on the link. Since running Malwarebytes, Avast hasn’t beeped but that doesn’t fill me with confidence that whatever it is has gone. Malwarebytes said it removed 16 items. Anyway, here are the logs.
I attach the log. I had to run the process twice as it seemed to hang (due to my frantically trying to save my work in Word) the first time. Seems to be running much better. The fan on my PC has been very noisy for the last couple of weeks and when monitoring the temperature it was as high as 60c! It is now running at a much more normal 30-35c! I can only assume this is because of whatever nasties I had on the PC!
Please let me know what you think of the attached log. Do you think we’ve cracked it?
Just curious, what was 60c ?
The cpu, the case, a drive, graphics card or… ?
A noisy fan can be a sign the case (everything inside it) needs a good cleaning.
That also means taking out the PSU and open it so you can clean it on the inside as well.
For now the main question is…
How is the system behaving now ?
Getting any errors, alerts or something like that ?
It was the CPU (a dual core processor) running at 60c. I’m a bit braver when it comes to hardware and so I’d already removed the PSU and cleaned inside, though it was pretty spotless anyway and nothing obvious blocking airflow. Fan bearing was also nice and smooth so no obvious hardware problem.
Thing is, after TwinHeadedEagle’s interventions - well, in fact after removing the Malwarebytes - it has been running much quicker and the temperature of the CPU is half what it was. No error messages, Avast beeps/alerts or anything. Fingers crossed! Thanks everyone for helping Great forum BTW.
Ok, all sounds good to me.
Let us know if anything changes.
b.t.w., 60c for a cpu isn’t really all that high.
Most can take 75c-80c without a problem.
Ofcourse, the lower the temperature the better.
Keep cleaning the system e.g. once a year.