I meant that I got exact information I was needed to make the right decision...Does it mean the 3 AVs that reported an issue with the file were wrong, or at least it was a false positive?
Your latest set of logs appear to be clean!
This is my general post for when your logs show no more signs of malware.
Before I give you instructions how to keep your computer clean and secure, you need to make a few additional steps.
Step 1.
OTL - Run Script
You should still have OTL on your desktop.
Important! Close all applications and windows so that you have nothing open and are at your Desktop.
- Right click on OTL.exe, select "Run As Administrator..." to run it. If prompted by UAC, please allow it.
- Copy and Paste the following code into the text box.
(Do not include the words Code: Select all - instead of it please click the Select all button next to Code: to select the entire script.)- Code: Select all
:Commands [CREATERESTOREPOINT] :Commands [EMPTYTEMP] [CLEARALLRESTOREPOINTS]
- Click under the Custom Scan/Fixes box and paste the copied text.
- Click the Run Fix button. If prompted... click OK.
- OTL may ask to reboot the machine. Please do so if asked.
Step 2.
OTL-Cleanup
You should still have OTL on your desktop.
- Right click on OTL.exe, select "Run As Administrator..." to run it. If prompted by UAC, please allow it.
- Press the CleanUp button.
- When done, you will be prompted to reboot your system to finish file removal, please select OK to reboot your computer.
Step 3.
Remove all used tools and their log files not removed by OTL if they remain on your desktop.
- AdwCleaner
- DDS
- JRT
- TDSSKiller
- ZOEK
Step 4.
Hide Hidden and System files
- Close all programs so that you are at your desktop.
- Press .
- Click the Start Search box on the Start Menu
- Copy and paste the following value, in the open text entry box:
change search options for files and folders - Click on the View tab, then under the "Hidden files and folders" section
- UNSELECT "Show hidden files and folders"
- Place check mark in check box "Hide extensions for known file types"
- Place check mark in check box "Hide protected operating system files"
- Press the Apply, then the OK buttons.
Then:
- Please don't forget to enable and update all your defense software!
Finally:
Please click HERE to find a short guide to staying safer online.
Please don't hesitate to ask any additional questions.
Stay Safe!
pgmigg