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Cant boot in safe mode, no virus checkers will run. [RESOLVED]


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What programme reported Bagle - and where was it located ?

Download OTScanit to your Desktop and double-click on it to extract the files. It will create a folder named OTScanIt on your desktop.
  • Close ALL OTHER PROGRAMS.
  • Open the OTScanit folder and double-click on OTScanit.exe to start the program.
  • Check the box that says Scan All User Accounts
  • Check the Radio buttons for Files/Folders Created Within 90 Days and Files/Folders Modified Within 90 Days
  • Under Additional Scans check the following:
    • Reg - BotCheck
    • Reg - IE Zones & Template Policies Details
    • File - Additional Folder Scans
    • File - Purity Scan
  • Now click the Run Scan button on the toolbar.
  • Let it run unhindered until it finishes.
  • When the scan is complete Notepad will open with the report file loaded in it.
  • Click the Format menu and make sure that Wordwrap is not checked. If it is then click on it to uncheck it.
Please attach the log in your next post.

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Here is the log from superantispyware



SUPERAntiSpyware Scan Log
http://www.superantispyware.com

Generated 03/28/2008 at 00:50 AM

Application Version : 4.0.1154

Core Rules Database Version : 3426
Trace Rules Database Version: 1418

Scan type : Complete Scan
Total Scan Time : 00:16:30

Memory items scanned : 721
Memory threats detected : 0
Registry items scanned : 6859
Registry threats detected : 0
File items scanned : 15057
File threats detected : 4

Adware.Tracking Cookie
C:\Documents and Settings\Feoras\Cookies\[email protected][2].txt
C:\Documents and Settings\Feoras\Cookies\feoras@xiti[1].txt
C:\Documents and Settings\Feoras\Cookies\[email protected][1].txt

Trojan.Unclassified-Packed/Suspicious
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\B4FM.DLL



I cant find a log for the other program but I dont think it scans anyway. Its more like a firewall right?

I ran the OTscanit but the file was 1.1mb and I couldn't up load. I will reboot and try again after I post this.
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B4FM.DLL is part of the burn4free cd/dvd burner
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Ok, then. Looks like I am malware clean then. Sorry I can't upload the latest otscanit log because its too big. Even reducing the scan to last 30 days still produces an 800KB text file.

Just to let you know, I have completely uninstalled firefox and installed firefox 3beta and the cpu problems are now cured.

Thanks for all your help in fixing this problem :)
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No problem glad you are still clear :)
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Since this issue appears to be resolved ... this Topic has been closed. Glad we could help. :)

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