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Driver has a size of 97GB


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That would look normal I guess if it's in MB or KB.

I'm pretty sure the driver is being reported wrong in the add / remove program list. See below:

Wrong size reported in Add/Remove Programs
Because Windows is forced to guess, and the guess that Programs and Features ends up making can often be ridiculously wide of the mark due to coincidental word matches. This has been very nicely explained at
https://blogs.msdn.m...09-00/?p=38493/
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So problem solved?


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Hello,

Problem solved everything looks good.

If there are no further issues

The following procedures will implement some cleanup procedures. It will also reset your System Restore by flushing out previous restore points and create a new restore point. It will also remove all the backups our tools may have made. Any leftover logs, files, folders or tools remaining on your Desktop which were not removed can be deleted manually (right-click the file + delete).

Why we need to remove some of our tools:
Some of the tools we have used to clean your computer were made by fellow malware fighters and are very powerful and if used incorrectly or at the wronge time can make the computer an expensive paper weight. They are updated all the time and some of them more than once a day so by the time you are ready to use them again they will already be outdated.


Download https://www.bleeping...ownload/delfix/ DelFix by Xplode and save it to your desktop.
  • Run the tool by right click on the 51a5ce45263de-delfix.png icon and Run as administrator option.
  • Make sure that these ones are checked:
    • Remove disinfection tools
    • Purge system restore
    • Reset system settings
  • Push Run.
  • The program will run for a few seconds and display a notepad report.
    Paste it for my review.

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# DelFix v1.010 - Logfile created 10/04/2017 at 01:04:58
# Updated 26/04/2015 by Xplode
# Username : Viktor Zinic - VIKTORZINIC-PC
# Operating System : Windows 10 Pro  (64 bits)

~ Removing disinfection tools ...

Deleted : C:\FRST
Deleted : C:\AdwCleaner
Deleted : C:\Users\Viktor Zinic\Desktop\Addition.txt
Deleted : C:\Users\Viktor Zinic\Desktop\adwcleaner_6.045.exe
Deleted : C:\Users\Viktor Zinic\Desktop\Fixlog.txt
Deleted : C:\Users\Viktor Zinic\Desktop\FRST.txt
Deleted : C:\Users\Viktor Zinic\Desktop\FRST64.exe
Deleted : C:\Users\Viktor Zinic\Desktop\JRT.exe
Deleted : C:\Users\Viktor Zinic\Desktop\JRT.txt

~ Cleaning system restore ...

Deleted : RP #27 [Scheduled Checkpoint | 04/03/2017 23:23:25]
Deleted : RP #30 [JRT Pre-Junkware Removal | 04/07/2017 22:14:21]

New restore point created !

~ Resetting system settings ... OK

########## - EOF - ##########


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Looks good & thank you for using Geeks to go !
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Thank you for the help :)


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I see no signs of malware on your computer, and feel satisfied that our work here is done. The steps below will remove the tools we have used, and reset any settings changed.


You usually get infected because your security settings are too low.

Here are a number of recommendations that will help tighten them, and which will contribute to making you a less likely victim:

Safe Computing Practices please read Here


Since this issue appears to be resolved ... this Topic has been closed. Glad we could help.

If you're the topic starter, and need this topic reopened, please contact a staff member with the address of the thread.

Everyone else please begin a New Topic.

Thanks
Joe :)
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