thank you thank you to whoever created this wonderful free program! where do I send you some money?
thank you thank you to whoever created this wonderful free program! where do I send you some money?
After adwcleaner detected the CEF folder, I did some research to see what it was and could only find a single topic on it from the Malwarebytes. An elite member stated that the CEF folder is created by Steam. As it was only one person who claimed so, I decided to let Adwcleaner quarantine it and then I uninstalled adwcleaner. After restarting my PC, I ran Junkware and it only detected the harml...
Bonjour,
Le problème sera réglé après un nettoyage avec CCleaner :
Ok.
Can you generate a ZHPDiag logreport to get more informations on your system ?
Best regards,
Thanks a lot. I never found the upload button, only the link one. By the way, this is the link of the screenshot:
https://up2sha.re/file?f=VeVNdA5WuLVW
Hello,
I'll try to help you on that.
Can you generate a ZHPDiag logreport to get more informations on your system ?
Then, did your antivirus ha...
I am unsure of exactly what happened but I started noticing that my usual sites looked different and the addresses for them had also changed in the address bar. I could type in www.hotmail.com and it would redirect me to https://dub126.mail.live.com/default.aspx?rru=inbox everytime. I started using F12 developer tools to look at the webpages and their sources. I noticed that they all were not t...
Hello,
I cannot find out how one can select the drives adwcleaner should inspect.
Anybody here who can help?
Thanks and best regards
testit
The key below is marked by adwcleaner as PUP. When I delete it, It keeps coming back, no matter what I do.
I delete, reboot and it is back. I manually delete, run the scan again and it is gone. Howevever, it comes back in 15-30 minutes, even if I do not reboot.
This is the key: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Ext\Stats\{3CA2F312-6F6E-4B53-A66E-4E65E497C8C0}
Is this somethin...
After removing all the apps I mentioned in my previous email, BugFixxer came back again!
I found another folder (this one located in C:\Window\SysWOW64) called Policies that is another hahomedia product. I've quarantined this (along with all the others) and used regedit to remove their entries in HKLM:SYSTEM:CurrentControlSet:Services. At the moment my computer is OK, but let's wait another 2...