Hi, bisketpanda.
Welcome to Sysnative Forums.
I will be assisting you regarding your computer's issues. Here, we will check your computer for malware.
Please, adhere to the guidelines below, and then carefully follow, with the same order, all the instructions after:
1.
Always ask before acting. Do not continue if you are not sure, or if something unexpected happens!
2.
Do not run any tools unless instructed to do so. Also,
do not uninstall or install any software during the procedure, unless I ask you to do so.
3.
Cracked or pirated programs are not only illegal, but also can make your computer a malware target. Having such programs installed, is the easiest way to get infected. Thus, no need to clean the computer, since, soon or later, it will get infected again. If you have such programs,
please uninstall them now, before we start the cleaning procedure.
4.
If your computer seems to start working normally, don't abandon the topic. Even if your system is behaving normally, there may still be some malware remnants left over. Additionally, malware can re-infect the computer if some remnants are left. Therefore, please complete all requested steps to make sure any malware is successfully eradicated from your PC.
5. You have to reply to my posts
within 3 days. If you need some additional time, just let me know. Otherwise, I will leave the topic due to lack of feedback. If you are able, I would request you to check this thread at least
once per day so that we can resolve your issues effectively and efficiently.
6. Logs from malware diagnostic or removal programs can take some time to get analyzed. Also, have in mind that all the experts here are volunteers and may not be available to assist when you post.
Please, be patient, while I analyze your logs.
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My first comments/instructions regarding your logs:
1. Registry Cleaners/Optimizers
I do not recommend registry cleaners, system optimizers, driver boosters and the like. It is your computer and certainly your choice. However, please consider that modifying registry keys incorrectly can cause Windows instability, or make Windows unbootable. With registry cleaner and system optimization software programs, the potential is ever present to cause more problems than they claim to fix. Do note, however, that Microsoft does not support the use of registry cleaners. See
Microsoft support policy for the use of registry cleaning utilities.
For the above reasons, I recommend you uninstall the following:
Free Window Registry Repair
Registry Repair 5.0.1.130
Wise Registry Cleaner 10.8.2
2. P2P program
You have
Vuze installed in your computer. This is a
P2P program. P2P programs form a direct conduit on to a computer. They have always been a target of malware writers and are increasingly so of late. P2P security measures are easily circumvented and if your P2P program is not configured correctly, you may be sharing more files than you realize. There have been cases where people's passwords, address books and other personal, private, and financial details have been exposed to the file sharing network by a badly configured program. If you don't uninstall it, your computer will probably get infected again, as soon as you use it again. But it is your computer and of course your decision.
- If you decide to keep it, DON'T use it during the cleaning procedure.
- If you decide to uninstall it, uninstall it.
3. Other programs to uninstall
Again, it's your computer so your decision, but if there is no specific reason to keep them, uninstall the following:
Quick CPU x64
Hitman 3
4. ESET Online Scanner
Download
ESET Online Scanner and save it to your desktop.
- Right-click on esetonlinescanner_enu.exe and select Run as Administrator.
- When the tool opens, click Get Started.
- Read and accept the license agreement.
- At the Welcome to ESET Online Scanner window, click Get Started.
- Select whether you would like to send anonymous data to ESET.
- Note: if you see the "Welcome Back to ESET Online Scanner" screen, click Computer Scan > Full Scan.
- Click on the Full Scan option.
- Select Enable ESET to detect and remove potentially unwanted applications, then click Start scan.
- ESET will now begin scanning your computer. This may take some time.
- When the scan is finished and if threats have been detected, select Save scan log. Save it to your desktop as eset.txt. Click on Continue.
- ESET Online Scanner may ask if you'd like to turn on the Periodic Scan feature. Click on Continue.
- On the next screen, you can leave feedback about the program if you wish. Check the box for Delete application data on closing. If you left feedback, click Submit and continue. If not, Close without feedback.
- Open the scan log on your desktop (eset.txt) and copy and paste its contents into your next reply.
In your next reply please post:
- Which programs did you uninstall
- The eset.txt