Graphic Problems after Miner Virus ?

Karalum

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Hello friends, i have problem about my graphics in games. I opened a thread in HERE. It's new and you can read it in 1 minutes. I want to ask you a question about it.

I had a miner virus before i reformatted my computer now its safe. I checked with some known malware softwares and nothing found but my graphics in games has shimmering effects, flickering shadows and anti aliasing problems after new installed OS (i done it 4-5 times). The problem is not about GPU cuz we changed it and problem still persist. I checked all internet about this issue and people changed nearly all parts of system but no solution found yet.

My question is " is it possible any kind of virus like rootkits hide in my hardware and ruin my graphics ? " or do you have any idea that can cause this.

Thanks for your helps.
 
Please download Malwarebytes Anti-Malware to your desktop.
  • Double-click mbam-setup-2.X.X.XXXX.exe and follow the prompts to install the program.
  • At the end, be sure a checkmark is placed next to the following:
    • Launch Malwarebytes Anti-Malware
    • A 14 day trial of the Premium features is pre-selected. You may deselect this if you wish and it will not diminish the scanning and removal capabilities of the program.
  • Click Finish.
  • On the Dashboard, click the 'Update Now >>' link
  • On the Settings tab > Detection and Protection subtab, Detection Options, tick the box 'Scan for rootkits'.
  • Click on the Scan tab, then click on Scan Now >> . If an update is available, click the Update Now button.
  • A Threat Scan will begin.
  • With some infections, you may see this message box.
    • 'Could not load DDA driver'
  • Click 'Yes' to this message, to allow the driver to load after a restart.
  • Allow the computer to restart. Continue with the rest of these instructions.
  • When the scan is complete, click Apply Actions.
  • Wait for the prompt to restart the computer to appear, then click on Yes.
How to get logs (Export log to save as txt):
  • After the restart once you are back at your desktop, open MBAM once more.
  • Click on the History tab > Application Logs.
  • Double click on the scan log which shows the Date and time of the scan just performed.
  • Click 'Export'.
  • Click 'Text file (*.txt)'
  • In the Save File dialog box which appears, click on Desktop.
  • In the File name: box type a name for your scan log.
  • A message box named 'File Saved' should appear stating "Your file has been successfully exported".
  • Click Ok
  • Copy/paste that saved log to your next reply.
 
Hello, i did what you said to me. I think its clear.

Malwarebytes Anti-Malware
Malwarebytes | Free Anti-Malware & Internet Security Software


Scan Date: 24.06.2016
Scan Time: 10:17
Logfile: scan.txt
Administrator: Yes


Version: 2.2.1.1043
Malware Database: v2016.06.23.06
Rootkit Database: v2016.05.27.01
License: Trial
Malware Protection: Enabled
Malicious Website Protection: Enabled
Self-protection: Disabled


OS: Windows 10
CPU: x64
File System: NTFS
User: Kraken


Scan Type: Threat Scan
Result: Completed
Objects Scanned: 279634
Time Elapsed: 4 min, 1 sec


Memory: Enabled
Startup: Enabled
Filesystem: Enabled
Archives: Enabled
Rootkits: Enabled
Heuristics: Enabled
PUP: Enabled
PUM: Enabled


Processes: 0
(No malicious items detected)


Modules: 0
(No malicious items detected)


Registry Keys: 0
(No malicious items detected)


Registry Values: 0
(No malicious items detected)


Registry Data: 0
(No malicious items detected)


Folders: 0
(No malicious items detected)


Files: 0
(No malicious items detected)


Physical Sectors: 0
(No malicious items detected)




(end)
 
Yes, all clear. I didn't think that there was a rootkit but it didn't hurt to check.
 

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