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Aanndyy Lam

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hey guys i need help -__- so i made a keylogger just to see if it would work so i tested it on myself i wasnt going to use it on anyone i just wanted to see if it would keylogged my computer well sure enough it did now the problem is getting it off the keylogger progarm was called rin if anyone knows it allows you to block many things like task manger, folders, c drive, turn off you computer, cmd, msconfig .. etc i was able to unlock cmd and task manger not sure how so i used cmd to delete the file and now its gone but its still block my folders and c drive is there any way of getting it off. I have tried many scans like malwarbytes, ttdsskiller, super anti spyware... and more so if anyone could help me get it off it would be great :). Note i tried getting help on a different forum but its been two month with the same outcome.. nothing so i am trying different forums
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Jintan

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Welcome to GeeksToGo Aanndyy Lam,

I don't mind helping you out with this problem, but it is important you do not have more than one forum request open for the same issue. If you would like to continue here, please inform this other forum thread that you are choosing to follow up here now. I will need to verify that, so please be sure to attend to it. Once you have done that, let's see what all is there.


If the system is Vista/Windows7, when running any of the scan files we use, be sure to right click the file, then select "Run as administrator" to start the scan/tool.

And To make sure you have an accurate view of files there, make sure you can View Hidden Files. Also uncheck "Hide Extensions for Known File Types"


To keep them from interfering with the repairs, be sure to temporarily disable all antivirus/anti-spyware softwares while these steps are being completed. This can usually be done through right clicking the software's Taskbar icons, or accessing each software through Start - Programs. Here are some antivirus disable tips if needed.

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Click here and download OldTimer's OTL to your desktop, then click that to open the scan display. At the top click "Scan All Users", then click "Run Scan". Make no other changes at this time.

When the scan completes, it will open two notepad windows. OTL.Txt and Extras.Txt. These are also saved in the same location as OTL.exe. Post the contents of those back here please.

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Click here and download the installer for Gmer to your desktop, then click that file to run Gmer.


Once the opening scan finishes, click on Scan (again, before scanning, make sure all other running programs are closed and no other actions like a scheduled antivirus scan will occur while this scan completes. Also do not use your computer during the scan).

When completed, click on the Copy button and rightclick on your Desktop, choose "New" > Text document. Once the file is created, open it and rightclick again and choose Paste. Copy the information and post it here please.

Note - If Gmer shows it has located infection once it's opening scan completes, do not click the Scan button. We don't want hidden malware settings to cause any problems. Instead, just click on the Copy button and rightclick on your Desktop, choose "New" > Text document. Once the file is created, open it and rightclick again and choose Paste. Copy the information and post it here please.

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Download aswMBR ( 511KB ) to your desktop.
  • Double click the aswMBR.exe icon to run it
  • Decline a download of avast itself if offered
  • If avast! antivirus is already installed, go to the dropdown next to AV engine: and select (none)
  • Click the Scan button to start the scan
  • On completion of the scan, click the save log button, save it to your desktop and post it in your next reply.

A lot, but comprehensive, and will make sure we get a good view of everything.
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