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What a doozy!

Unread postby frostbyte3964 » February 22nd, 2018, 2:27 am

Windows 10.
File likely came from a torrent download of QuickBooks.
Constant pop ups on both Chrome and Explorer.
Programs show some ballgame.exe and an AIX. Some screen recorder, and about 4 or 5 other programs.
I can't instal malwarebytes or AVG. I had AVG help for a few hours with no luck, but I can tell I know more than they seem to having done this once before. I thought paying for their support would be better. Guess not.
They tried rebooting to safe mode. It did for me but their remote help ended up locking the laptop in a cycle that ended up saying "No bootable drive detected". I got that to go away somehow and its back up. I backed up all files I can think of.
It also restarts if I try and download any torrents now.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: What a doozy!

Unread postby frostbyte3964 » February 22nd, 2018, 2:29 am

Sorry. I clicked wrong and forgot the FRST file.
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Re: What a doozy!

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