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Hello,
Sorry for the late answer - busy days..
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There shouldn't be any conflict with McAffe LifeSave.
Regards.
Thanks für your reply!
MalwareBytes 3.0 is as far as it seems to me free software too?
If I install Malwarebytes 3.0 in order to scan my PC ... will there be any conflict with McAffee LifeSave?
I assume not because I already have McAffee LifeSave and AdwCleaner in parallel on my PC since years ...
Please advise ... thanks again in advance!
...the 2 issues/BUGS are still there
-unsolved-...
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I downloaded Batch2Exe, but my browser's downloads tab says that Batch2Exe failed to download.
Are there any solutions or other programs that convert .bat files to .exe?
I am using Firefox 52.3.0 32-bit
Seems like all of your network devices are out of date. Including Nvidia streaming service which could be a cause, since it does have light exploits to DNS changing. Adwcleaner -> Update your drivers to the latest, if you can Boot Windows "safe mode with networking" and update everything there. Let me know if that solves the issue. Also, farbar flushed your DNS so you should be good for now.
Just to add that SWB has just updated its data base and I've immunised the usual quantity. Pleased to report that I ran AdwCleaner afterwards and there were no new reports. Seems I've answered my last question.
Many thanks - pleased to see you've fixed it..
This could be a worm (Network virus). And you might need to reflash your routers software. Check your network settings or network device and see if there are static IP's in place. Could you try disconnecting from the network, cleaning up your PC with Malwarebytes and Adwcleaner, restart PC and see if the issue persists? If it doesn't, try connecting to a different network and see if it happens...