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The steps presented in these posts are for this person and machine ONLY. Do not apply these steps to your own system, without the guidance of a trained malware removal helper. Doing so, may possibly damage your system, preventing it from starting.
Please be aware that removing Malware is a potentially hazardous undertaking. I will take care, not to knowingly suggest courses of action that might damage your computer. However it is impossible for me to foresee all interactions that may happen between the software on your computer and those we'll use to clear you of infection and I cannot guarantee the safety of your system. It is possible that we might encounter situations where the only recourse is to re-format and re-install your operating system, or to necessitate you taking your computer to a repair shop.
RoboHobo wrote:I'll try to post letting you know before I leave, then again when I'm back.
C:\Users\ChunkyMonkeyMan\AppData\Local\Temp\~A8E6.tmp
C:\Users\ChunkyMonkeyMan\AppData\Local\Temp\1517.tmp.node
RoboHobo wrote:To answer your questions, I'm aware of Privacy Pallette and I willingly installed it, and my PC seems to be running pretty smoothly right now, although the problem was pretty common when I made this thread, I'm thinking that it might have simply been an overheating issue. The adw logs are below.
CreateRestorePoint: Task: {318F2743-FEA1-44F6-ACCA-48DDDCDABB90} - \CCleanerSkipUAC -> No File <==== ATTENTION Hosts: EmptyTemp: CMD: ipconfig /flushdns
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