Computer Hope
Software => Computer viruses and spyware => Topic started by: paudashlake on January 28, 2010, 01:16:23 PM
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Over the last month or two my computer has been slowing down. This must be because of some mess gong on somewhere on it. I have run scans only to see that they have not found a thing. I have everything updated. As you can see in my specs, I do not have a slow pc. I am runnin gwindows 7 32 bit. If I am ever watchin gflash videos, they seem to lag and then the video and audio is off. Very annoying.... I want this to go back to normal without reinstalling......AGAIN! sorry to make eveything into small sentences. It's a new habit. :) got any plans for me here?
thx in advance
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Please download Cheetah-Anti-Rogue (http://hmoslabs.webs.com/Cheetah-Anti-Rogue.zip), and save to your Desktop.
- Double-click on Cheetah-Anti-Rogue.zip, and extract the file to your Desktop.
- Double-click on Cheetah-Anti-Rogue.cmd to start.
- It will finish quickly and launch a log.
- Post the contents of it in your next reply.
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Cheetah-Anti-Rogue v1.2.10
by DragonMaster Jay
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7100]
Date: 01/28/2010 - Time: 15:23:34 - Arch.: x86
-- Malware tools check --
CCleaner
Trend Micro HijackThis 2.0.2
Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware
-- Known infection --
Extra message: Detection only.
EOF
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!! Allan !! COMMENT REMOVED !! - Please do not post in the malware removal forum. Also, please keep your opinions to yourself !!
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gotchya =]
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- Download Win32kDiag from any of the following locations and save it to your Desktop.
- Download Win32kDiag (Win32kDiag.exe) - #1 (http://ad13.geekstogo.com/Win32kDiag.exe)
- Download Win32kDiag (Win32kDiag.exe) - #2 (http://download.bleepingcomputer.com/rootrepeal/Win32kDiag.exe)
- Download Win32kDiag (Win32kDiag.exe) - #3 (http://rootrepeal.psikotick.com/Win32kDiag.exe)
- Double-click Win32kDiag.exe to run Win32kDiag and let it finish.
- When it states "Finished! Press any key to exit...", press any key on your keyboard to close the program.
- Double-click on the Win32kDiag.txt file that is located on your Desktop and post the entire contents of that log as a reply to this topic.