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pilu

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hiii
i have a local internet connection and i have a assemble system having 4gb ram and 500gb hard disk when i am connecting to my internet after some time the internet connection is going yellow mark and again connects but thing is it is working properly in other laptops. what to do? i dont know please let me know as soon as possible
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Valinorum

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Hi pilu, :)

:welcome:

My name is Valinorum and I will be your helper today. Before we proceed, please, acknowledge yourself the following(s):

  • Please do not create any new threads on this while we are working on your system, as it wastes another volunteer's time.
  • Please do not install any new software while we are working on this system,as it may hinder our process.
  • Malware removal is a complicated process so don't stop following the steps even if the symptoms are not found. Keep up with me until I declare you clean.
  • Please do not try to fix anything without being ask.
  • Please do not attach your logs. Do a Copy/Paste of the entire contents of the log file and submit it inside your post unless directed otherwise.
  • Please print or save the instructions I give you for quick reference. We may be using Safe mode and you will not always be able to access this thread.
  • Back up your data. I will not knowingly suggest your any course that might damage your system but sometimes Malwares infections are so severe that only option we have is to re-format and re-install the operating system.
  • If you are confused about any instruction stop and ask. do not keep going on.
  • Do not repeat the steps if you face any problems.
  • The fixes are for your system only. Please refrain from using these fixes on other system as it may do serious damage.

Note: Please, bare in mind that I am still a trainee and my replies need to be reviewed by my teachers before I post them to you. Take it as a good thing because now you have two people examining your problem. I really hope that we will be able to send you home with a smile on your face. :)

 

  • Step #1 Scan with OTL
  • Please download OldTimer's Listit from one of the following locations and save it to your Desktop.
    Download Link 1
    Download Link 2
    Downlaod LInk 3
  • Copy and Paste the following code inside the Custom Scans/Fixes box;
    netsvcs
    BASESERVICES
    %SYSTEMDRIVE%\*.exe
    /md5start
    services.*
    explorer.exe
    winlogon.exe
    Userinit.exe
    svchost.exe
    /md5stop
    CREATERESTOREPOINT
  • Click the Quick Scan button;
  • After the scan two logs will be produced;
  • Copy and paste the content of the logs in your next reply

 

  • Required Log(s):
  • OTL.txt;
  • Extras.txt.

Regards,
Valinorum
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Valinorum

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Hello,

Do you still require assistance?
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Dakeyras

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

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