Re: ADW Cleaner 5.112 and last 3 versions causing me BSOD Win 10

OK,

 

I finally got to download and run it V5.112 and no BSOD, so thank you for looking into it and fixing it for me.

Here is the report:

# AdwCleaner v5.112 - Logfile created 19/04/2016 at 16:50:38
# Updated 17/04/2016 by Xplode
# Database : 2016-04-19.5 [Server]
# Operating system : Windows 10 Home  (X64)
# Username : Steve - STEVESPC
# Running from : C:\Users\Steve\Downloads\adwcleaner_...

Re: AdwCleaner deletes acestream but it reappears after Windows start-up

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I have done that and I have also run AdwCleaner to see if the acestream fle was definitely deleted. Everything seemds to be OK.

I was far from thinking that the Roxplayer application did use the Acestream technology. Maybe the Acestream software has no malware itself (although the Magicplayer Firefox plugin has got a malware) but the Roxplayer software does have a malware.

Anyway I will no lo...

Re: AdwCleaner deletes acestream but it reappears after Windows start-up

Ok.

Can you manually uninstall "Rox Player" from the Windows Settings ?

Then,

  1. Download CCleaner from here, and install it.
  2. Start CCleaner (there should be a shortcut on your Desktop)
  3. Go in Options tab > Advanced, untick Only delete Windows temporary files older than 24 hours.
  4. Then in Options  tab > Surveillance, untick the both boxes.
  5. In the Clean tab, click on "Clean".
  6. When the cleanin...

Re: AdwCleaner deletes acestream but it reappears after Windows start-up

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Here is the log :

Résultats de correction de Farbar Recovery Scan Tool (x86) Version:18-04-2016
Exécuté par Paul (2016-04-19 20:58:21) Run:1
Exécuté depuis C:\Users\Paul\Desktop
Profils chargés: Paul (Profils disponibles: Paul)
Mode d'amorçage: Normal

==============================================

fixlist contenu:
*****************
CreateRestorePoint:
CloseProcesses:
EmptyTemp:
S3 avchv; \S...

Re: AdwCleaner deletes acestream but it reappears after Windows start-up

Hello,

Great ! I reproduced the problem. It's due to Rox Player, which is really tendancious (showings random ads, not updated for a quite long time...).

I added the detections to AdwCleaner, and we'll remove it manually there.

Download the file fixlist.txt and save it as "fixlist.txt" to the Desktop or where FRST is located.

NOTE. It's important that both files, FRST/FRST64 and fixlist.txt...

Re: AdwCleaner deletes acestream but it reappears after Windows start-up

I redacted the links to your logfiles in your precedent message since they contained some "sensitive"/"private" informations.

I analyze the logfile and come back to you with more informations.

Re: ADW Cleaner 5.112 and last 3 versions causing me BSOD Win 10

OK Sorry,

 

I've never used this utility before, when I did as you asked, the following opened in Edge (which I never personally use) and I have zero idea what to upload, can you please explain further.  Also I may not reply for a few hours as I now have something I need to do http://screencast.com/t/XlvyzyRH8

Re: ADW Cleaner 5.112 and last 3 versions causing me BSOD Win 10

It's the debug report for the scan mode, but nevertheless we'll use BlueScreenView, it will be easier for both of us :

Can you download BlueScreenView here, run it, then click on "View" , "HTML Report - All Items".

Then, upload the report here and post the link.

Re: ADW Cleaner 5.112 and last 3 versions causing me BSOD Win 10

I don't think that is the correct file because the time isn't correct but I could be wrong so here it is:

2016-04-19 05:33:59 : [Notice]        Scan started 2016-04-19 05:33:59 : [Success]        Internet connection is UP 2016-04-19 05:34:01 : [Success]        Loaded C:\Users\Steve\AppData\Local\Temp\sqlite.dll 2016-04-19 05:34:01 : [Success]        Opened C:\AdwCleaner\adwcleaner.db 2016-04-1...

Re: AdwCleaner deletes acestream but it reappears after Windows start-up

Yes, but your computer doesn't seem to have some remainings, so we need to spot what is re-creating this folder at each reboot.

Since I didn't see it with ZHPDiag, we'll try with FRST :

  1. Download FRST
  2. Right-click on the file -> "Execute as Administrator"
  3. Click on the "Scan" button
  4. The logfile is saved as FRST.txt , and additional informations are in Addition.txt.
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