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covphoenix

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Hi, It seems to be running much quicker now. Thank you for your help


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The following will remove the tools we used as well as reset system restore points:

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KpRm

Download KpRm by kernel-panik and save it to your desktop.

  • Right-click kprm_(version).exe and select Run as Administrator.
  • Read and accept the disclaimer.
  • When the tool opens, ensure all boxes under Actions are checked.
  • Under Delete Quarantines select Delete Now, then click Run.
  • Once complete, click OK.
  • A log will open in Notepad titled kprm-(date).txt.
  • Please copy and paste its contents in your next reply.

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# Run at 01/03/2021 17:01:16
# KpRm (Kernel-panik) version 2.9
# Run by ryanstockham from C:\Users\ryanstockham\Downloads
# Computer Name: RYAN-PC
# OS: Windows 10 X64 (19042) 
# Number of passes: 1
 
- Checked options -
 
    ~ Registry Backup
    ~ Delete Tools
    ~ Restore System Settings
    ~ UAC Restore
    ~ Delete Restore Points
    ~ Create Restore Point
    ~ Delete Quarantines
 
- Create Registry Backup -
 
   ~ [OK] Hive C:\WINDOWS\System32\config\SOFTWARE backed up
   ~ [OK] Hive C:\Users\ryanstockham\NTUSER.dat backed up
 
     [OK] Registry Backup: C:\KPRM\backup\2021-03-01-17-01-16
 
- Delete Tools -
 
 
  ## AdwCleaner
     [OK] C:\Users\ryanstockham\Desktop\adwcleaner_8.1.exe deleted
     [OK] C:\AdwCleaner deleted
 
  ## FRST
     [OK] C:\Users\ryanstockham\Desktop\Addition.txt deleted
     [OK] C:\Users\ryanstockham\Desktop\Addition2.txt deleted
     [OK] C:\Users\ryanstockham\Desktop\Fixlog.txt deleted
     [OK] C:\Users\ryanstockham\Desktop\FRST-OlderVersion deleted
     [OK] C:\Users\ryanstockham\Desktop\FRST.txt deleted
     [OK] C:\Users\ryanstockham\Desktop\FRST2.txt deleted
     [OK] C:\Users\ryanstockham\Desktop\FRST64 (1).exe deleted
     [OK] C:\Users\ryanstockham\Downloads\FRST64.exe deleted
     [OK] C:\FRST deleted
 
  ## McAfee Stinger
     [OK] C:\Program Files\stinger deleted
 
- Restore System Settings -
 
     [OK] Reset WinSock
     [OK] FLUSHDNS
     [OK] Hide Hidden file.
     [OK] Show Extensions for known file types
     [OK] Hide protected operating system files
 
- Restore UAC -
 
     [OK] Set EnableLUA with default (1) value
     [OK] Set ConsentPromptBehaviorAdmin with default (5) value
     [OK] Set ConsentPromptBehaviorUser with default (3) value
     [OK] Set EnableInstallerDetection with default (0) value
     [OK] Set EnableSecureUIAPaths with default (1) value
     [OK] Set EnableUIADesktopToggle with default (0) value
     [OK] Set EnableVirtualization with default (1) value
     [OK] Set FilterAdministratorToken with default (0) value
     [OK] Set PromptOnSecureDesktop with default (1) value
     [OK] Set ValidateAdminCodeSignatures with default (0) value
 
- Clear Restore Points -
 
   ~ [OK] RP named Windows Modules Installer created at 02/13/2021 09:23:07 deleted
   ~ [OK] RP named Scheduled Checkpoint created at 02/24/2021 13:35:53 deleted
     [OK] All system restore points have been successfully deleted
 
- Create Restore Point -
 
     [OK] System Restore Point created
 
- Display System Restore Point -
 
   ~ [I] RP named KpRm created at 03/01/2021 17:02:07
 
-- KPRM finished in 113.62s --

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Glad we could help. 


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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.


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