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  #21  
Old 28th Apr 2009, 17:56
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Lets do something else.

Be sure to post the log you get.

Download DrWeb CureIt & save it to your desktop. Scan with DrWeb-CureIt as follows:

  • Double-click on drweb-cureit.exe and then click Start
  • An information notice will appear, click OK.
  • This starts a short scan that will scan the files currently running in memory.
  • If you get a prompt to buy the full version just exit out of the window. The scanner will still work without buying the full version
  • If or when something is found, click the Yes button when it asks you if you want to cure it.


  • Once the short scan has finished, Click Settings > Change Settings
  • Under the Scanning tab UNcheck Heuristic analysis and click OK
  • Back at the main window, select the Complete scan button and then click the Green Arrow Start Scanning button on the right and the scan will start.
  • Click Yes to all if it asks if you want to cure/move any file(s).
  • When the scan is done.
  • In the Dr.Web CureIt menu on top left, click File and choose Save report list.
  • Save the DrWeb.csv report to your Desktop.
  • Exit Dr.Web Cureit.
  • Important! Reboot your computer because it could be possible that files in use will be moved/deleted during reboot.


* After reboot, Right-click the Dr.Web log on the desktop and choose Open With > Notepad
* Copy and paste that log in the next reply
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Old 28th Apr 2009, 17:57
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All OK thanks. Was doing something stupid...like not clicking desktop BEFORE i Saved the filr!!!!
  #23  
Old 28th Apr 2009, 18:01
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Well before reading your latest advice you might like to know that McAfee has blockd the programme even tho i had uninstalled McAfee! I will now read your latest and take it from there i guess. Manay many thanks.
  #24  
Old 28th Apr 2009, 18:05
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If you can get ComboFix to run that would be better.

Please run this and post both logs. Be sure to save it to your desktop.

Download DDS by sUBs and save it to your desktop. Alternate DDS download link

Vista users right click on dds and select Run as administrator (you will receive a UAC prompt, please allow it)

* XP users Double click on dds to run it.
* If your antivirus or firewall try to block DDS then please allow it to run.
* When finished DDS will open two (2) logs.

1) DDS.txt
2) Attach.txt

* Save both logs to your desktop.
* Please copy and paste the entire contents of both logs in your next reply.

Note: DDS will instruct you to post the Attach.txt log as an attachment.
Please just post it as you would any other log by copy and pasting it into the reply.
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  #25  
Old 28th Apr 2009, 18:07
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IE has blocked this site!!!
  #26  
Old 28th Apr 2009, 18:08
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OK Got in thru the alterate link!!
  #27  
Old 28th Apr 2009, 18:13
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I have got a notice to tell me to close Scripts blocking progrannes, It will not go beyond this notice. I have re closed McAfee.
  #28  
Old 28th Apr 2009, 18:15
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Will try again - just noticed you Vista note.
  #29  
Old 28th Apr 2009, 18:21
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I am beginning to go crazy. I get the black/white notice and that is all. If i right click on the Icon than McAfee steps in with a scan! (It is still uninstalled by the way. Maybe we should throw out McAfee and install something else that will do the same thing?
  #30  
Old 28th Apr 2009, 18:26
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Default McAfee Not Protected Notice.

Try this.

Download the McAfee Consumer Product Removal Tool to your Desktop.
Using McAfee Consumer Product Removal tool:

  • Double click the MCPR.exe
  • A Command Line window will be displayed, and then close automatically.
  • Wait for a second Command Line window to be displayed.
    • Note: Do not double-click MCPR.exe again, you may have to wait up to 1 minute for the next window to appear.
  • After the second window appears, the program will begin the cleanup.
  • Observe the installation, which could take several minutes. The following message will be displayed in the Command Line window: The machine must reboot to complete the un-installation. Reboot now? [y.n]
  • Press Y on the keyboard.
  • Wait for the computer to restart.
  • All McAfee products are now removed from your computer.
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