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alkan,
Reset msconfig to uncheck /BOOTLOG, and select Normal boot on the General tab.
Then Reboot the machine into Safe Mode per previous instructions, and run the AVG-AntiSpyware(Ewido) scan.
When the scan is complete, be sure to select Apply All Actions before choosing Save Report.
have managed to check disc for errors, check took seconds , nothing found.
when i go into safe mode the monitor is at 640 x 800 which makes the programmes much larger than screen and i cant access all the buttons nor can i drag the programme to allow access. nor can i alter the setting in safe mode. it didnt use to be so, before the hard disc destroyed itself and i had to install new disc and windows xp home etc. safe mode had manageable settings. any ideas to alter the settings for safe mode.
alkan
I'm surprised that 640x480 is the default. It's usually 600x800 nowadays.
You need to pack all the icons into the upper left of the normal screen before you reduce the resolution.
You can check the settings and appearance yourself like this: Start, Control Panel double click Display, choose Settings tab and move the Screen Resolution slider all the way to the Left, and click OK.
The screen, after going blank, will go to the default resolution and you can check the position of the icons you will see in Safe Mode.
Next time you run Ewido/AVG AntiSpyware, I want to see the log file per the earlier instruction. A comment that it was "OK" is insufficient for me.
Please open the log in Notepad, hit Ctrl-A and then Ctrl-C, and paste it into a reply.
askey
alkan,
I don't think you have any malware on your system. There is just no sign of any....and you have so many protections, infections are a bit unlikely.
I can't be sure about the PC hardware, however, or every one of your system files.
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If you want to check your RAM integrity before looking further, you can download an iso type file to create a bootable CD from here. It includes instructions with it.
http://www.memtest86.com/#download0
i thank you for all of your time spent in helping me. i must agree with you as ewido has not reported the malware after the last 4 scans. i thank you again, if its any consolation, i have learnt a lot.
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