hi, this is my first post in this forum. i’ve been a loyal avast user for more than 2 years. just a while back i was searching something on google and all of a sudden, the search page of google you know the one below the black bar, tilted and rotated for a fraction of a second and came back to it default state. did some virus on my computer do this or something on google do this? this is happening after recovering from a serious computer problem i’ve suffered with recently which i’m suspecting was caused by a virus. avast showed a ‘floppys’ trojan in system drive, every time i restarted. i checked it to be deleted but avast never deleted and it kept showing that error every time my computer started. i use comodo too. how could it have come? effect was similar to the one below
Run a quick scan with this
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware http://filehippo.com/download_malwarebytes_anti_malware/
always check for updates before you start a scan
click on the remove selected button to quarantine anything found
post the scan log here
could be a virus, malwarebytes is becoming unresponsive whenever it tries to update. should i run without updating.
could be a virus, malwarebytes is becoming unresponsive whenever it tries to update. should i run without updating.browse to c:/programfiles/malwarebytes/Chamelon
double click the Camelon file, then click the first “Test now” button…if it works you should see
a black DOS window…that say, click any key to continue…do that, and mbam should now
- Try to update
- search for and kill known malicious processes
- start quick scan
if the first test button does not work, then continue with next…just read the instructions