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Yontoo 2.052/Yontoo LLC [Closed]


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butterrice

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I have an HP Mini. I can not get rid of Yontoo 2.052. When I click "uninstall" an error message pops up saying the "Initialization Set Up failed". I have run all scans - TFC, Malwarebytes, SuperAntispyware, Microsoft Essentials, and ESET. I even tried REVO which doesn't even bring it up on it's list of things to remove. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
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Okay - I downloaded from two different sites the Windows 7 Wireless drivers to a Memory stick and tried to open them on my mini. I got an error for both saying the file was corrupted. I was able to download a WIndows Vista driver but it still shows the yellow sign with exclamation point. My wireless light is on but it doesn't detect anything stating "windows cannot find any networks". When I run the troubleshooter it says "This computer does not have a wireless network adapter installed and configured. Install wireless networking hardware, and verify that the correct drivers are loaded".

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The second post regarding wireless drivers has been resolved. Just wanted to clarify.
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After much research, it appears I have resolved the problem. If there are any other checks I should do, I'm open to suggestions. Thanks for considering this post.
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Hello butterrice,

Does this mean you have got rid of Yontoo?

  • If not or if you want us to check your log please download OTL to your desktop.
  • Double click on the icon to run it. Make sure all other windows are closed and to let it run uninterrupted.
  • When the window appears, underneath Output at the top change it to Minimal Output.
  • Under the Standard Registry box change it to All.
  • Check the boxes beside LOP Check and Purity Check.
  • Click the Run 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 it with your next reply.

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Due to lack of feedback, this topic has been closed.

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