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I've ran Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware, SUPERAntiSpyware Free Edition, AVG Free Edition. The System Services Lockout (RegEdit, Folder Options, Etc) seems to be fixed and MBAM found Vundo and deleted that I have also ran ATF Cleaner and installed ERUNT as I was supposed to, and I have ran VundoFix I believe it was and it didn't find anything. I did a reboot and I show no signs of a virus except a few peculiar things. When I booted up I waited for about 6 minutes and the Explorer.exe never booted up after I logged in so I had to manually start that. The other thing is that I have no TCP/IP Protocols in my LAN Connection Properties. All it shows is Client for Microsoft Networks, Now if I click Install then back, Stuff pops up like my TCP/IP but I can't access the Properties on it. If I try to add a Protocol I get "Could not add the requested Component. The error is: The system cannot find the file specified." At one point in time the virus disabled my Key Ports, I could still access LAN but not the Internet, so I ran WinSockFix. That fixed the problem but I'm wondering if it had some Prolonged effect. I'm using my laptop at the moment and transferring the logs with a Flash Drive. I can do a clean install the option is available, I would just prefer not to have to do that. Thank you to whoever helps me.

Attached File  mbam_log_2009_02_25__16_39_16_.txt   1.18KB   101 downloads
Attached File  hijackthis.txt   4.77KB   85 downloads
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