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Need fresh eyes.. my pc is unhappy...rootkit?


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nicknowz

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ok my pc is doing its own thing turning off and on and many issues with browsers... i log or create an email and 5 secs later passwords not accepted.... connection drops out ... new router the 10th one this year.... as many issues with attacks from somewhere...? bigpond wont hellp as investigation team says not their issue... i have reformated ... giiven pc several labotomies.. fresh installs and still have issues...anyone that could shed some light on this would be awesome...... have router logs that are getting a beating from ?? somewhere... plz help... have paid thousands in techs and have spent countless hours learning and im lost?
have logs for allmost everything if needed...
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Download OTL from
http://www.geekstogo...timers-list-it/
and Save it to your desktop.

Run OTL (Vista or Win 7 => right click and Run As Administrator)

select the All option in the Extra Registry group then Run Scan.

You should get two logs. Please copy and paste both of them.

Get the free version of Speccy:

http://www.filehippo...download_speccy (Look in the upper right for the Download
Latest Version button) Download, Save and Install it (Vista or Win 7 => right click and Run As Administrator). Run Speccy (Vista or Win 7 => right click and Run As Administrator). When it finishes (the little icon in the bottom left will stop moving), File, Save as Text File, (to your desktop) note the name it gives. OK. Open the file in notepad and delete the line that gives the serial number of your Operating System. (It will be near the top about 10 lines down.) Attach the file to your next post.


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