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bricat

bricat

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before we go any furter, i need you to run a couple of scans and post the logs back here, something is really good at hiding itself. :tazz:


Download WINPFIND.ZIP and extract it to your C:\ folder. This will create a folder called WinPFind
in the C:\ folder. Inside c:\WinPFind is a file called WinPFind.exe.
Double-click on this file to launch the program. Once it is launched,
click on the Start Scan button and wait for it to finish.
This program will scan large amounts of files on your computer
for known patterns so please be patient while it works as it can
take a while.
When it is done, it will show the results of the scan.
Click on the Copy to Clipboard button and then paste the contents of the log in your next post.

also run PANDA ACTIVE SCAN and do a full system scan. Make sure the autoclean box is checked!
Save the scan log and post it along with the winpfind log.
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