Hello
jeraldpunx,
P2P Advisory!IMPORTANT: There are signs of one or more
P2P (Peer to Peer) File Sharing Programs installed on your computer.
µTorrent
uTorrent Web
As long as you have the P2P programs installed, per Forum Policy,
I can offer you no further assistance.If you choose NOT to remove the program(s), please indicate that in your next reply and this topic will be closed.Otherwise, please perform the following steps:
Step 1.Remove P2P Programs- Please press the Windows Key + R.
- Enter appwiz.cpl into the text box and click OK.
- Locate the following programs:
µTorrent
uTorrent Web
- Click on the Change/Remove button to uninstall them one after the other.
- When the programs have been uninstalled, please close Control Panel
- Reboot (restart) your computer.
By using any form of
P2P networking to
download files you can
anticipate infestations of malware to occur. The P2P program itself may be safe but the files may not - use P2P at your own risk!
Keep in mind that this practice
may be the source of your current malware infestation.
Reference... siting risk factors, using P2P programs: How to Prevent the Online Invasion of Spyware and AdwareStep 2.Run CKScanner- Please download CKScanner from here
- Important: - Save it to your Desktop.
- Double-click CKScanner.exe and click Search For Files.
- After a very short time, when the cursor hourglass disappears, click Save List To File.
- A message box will verify the file saved.
- Double-click the CKFiles.txt icon on your Desktop and copy/paste the contents in your next reply.
Step 3.TSG - SysInfo utility- Please download SysInfo utility and save it to your Desktop.
- Right click on SysInfo.exe, select "Run As Administrator..." to run it... if UAC prompts, please allow it.
- Right click, select copy and then paste in your next post.
Step 4.Run CodeCheck Scan- Please download codecheck from here to your Desktop.
- Make sure that codecheck.exe is on the your Desktop before running the application!
- Right-click on codecheck.exe and select "Run as administrator..." to run it.
- After a very short time a codecheck.txt icon will appear on your Desktop
- Double-click on the codecheck.txt icon on your Desktop and copy/paste the contents in your next reply.
Step 5.LicDiag Command- Press the Windows Key + R.
- Type notepad.exe into the text box and click OK.
- A blank Notepad page should open.
- Copy and Paste the following script into Notepad, Do not include the words Code: Select all.
- (Click the Select all button next to Code: to select the entire script).
- Code: Select all
@Echo off
Licensingdiag.exe -report %userprofile%\desktop\report.txt -log %userprofile%\desktop\repfiles.cab
Notepad.exe %userprofile%\desktop\report.txt
del %0
- Click Format and ensure Wordwrap is unchecked.
- Save as Licdiag.bat to your Desktop.
- Save as file type All Files or it won't work.
- Now right click on Licdiag.bat and select Run as administrator.
- A file report.txt will open on your Desktop, please post the contents in your next reply.
- A file repfiles.cab will be produced on your Desktop. This is a backup and can be ignored for the time being.
Then: Please tell me is this computer used for business or educational purposes and/or connected to a business or educational network?
I need to know it - so I can provide the proper instructions.
Please post each log separately to prevent it being cut off by the forum post size limiter.
Check each after you've posted it to make sure it's all present, if any log is cut off you'll have to post it in sections...
Don't post anything as attachments unless I will ask you about it specifically!Please include in your next reply:- Your decision about P2P programs
- Do you have any problems executing the instructions?
- Contents of CKFiles.txt log file
- Contents of SysInfo scan
- Contents of a log created by codecheck.txt
- Contents of report.txt created by LicDiag Command
- Answer to my question related to type of using of your computer
Thanks,
pgmigg
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