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brand new virus xp security 2011 scanned with avg rescue disk problem


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billis

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I got a new virus xp security 2011, i scanned with avg rescue disk hoping to do a badass job, i renamed the files and now my pc wont boot.
It goes to the windows login screen then restarts.i can't get to my windows even in safe mode to rename the files back to their original names.
I've never used the otlpenet.exe before, i'm thinking if i can get to my windows folder with it,
can i do a search for infected files then rename them back to original names and hope i can login next time?
Unless avg messed something else up i think i should be able to login after that.
Is eset rescue disk any better? i have bad experience with avg rescue disk so far.
Any help/advices from the veterans here would be greatly appreciated.

Edited by billis, 17 May 2011 - 07:42 PM.

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billis

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i renamed the files back to the original names, the problem i have now is malwarebytes,eset find explore.exe,winlogon.exe w.dll as a virus and want to remove them, if that happens then i'll have to reinstall the windows, now i really need some advice, anyone?
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Hello billis and welcome to G2G! :)

My nick is maliprog and I'll will be your technical support on this issue. Before we start please read my notes carefully:

NOTE:
  • Malware removal is NOT instantaneous, most infections require several courses of action to completely eradicate.
  • Absence of symptoms does not always mean the computer is clean
  • Kindly follow my instructions in the order posted. Order is crucial in cleaning process.
  • Please DO NOT run any scans or fix on your own without my direction.
  • Please read all of my response through at least once before attempting to follow the procedures described.
  • If there's anything you don't understand or isn't totally clear, please come back to me for clarification.
  • Please do not attach any log files to your replies unless I specifically ask you. Instead please copy and paste so as to include the log in your reply.
  • You must reply within 3 days or your topic will be closed

Step 1

Download OTL to your Desktop

  • Double click on the icon to run it (If running Vista or Windows 7, right click on it and select "Run as an Administrator"). Make sure all other windows are closed and to let it run uninterrupted.
  • Under the Custom Scan box paste this in

netsvcs
%SYSTEMDRIVE%\*.exe
/md5start
explorer.exe
winlogon.exe
Userinit.exe
svchost.exe
/md5stop
%systemroot%\*. /mp /s
hklm\software\clients\startmenuinternet|command /rs
hklm\software\clients\startmenuinternet|command /64 /rs
CREATERESTOREPOINT

  • Click the Quick Scan button. Do not change any settings unless otherwise told to do so. The scan wont take long.
  • When the scan completes, it will open two notepad windows. OTL.Txt and Extras.Txt. These are saved in the same location as OTL.
  • Please copy (Edit->Select All, Edit->Copy) the contents of these files, one at a time, and post them if you need to start a new topic.

Step 2

Please don't forget to include these items in your reply:

  • OTL log
  • OTL Extras log
It would be helpful if you could post each log in separate post
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Due to lack of feedback, this topic has been closed.

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