@mike25 : Please provice the whole logfile (C:\AdwCleaner\), thanks.
@mike25 : Please provice the whole logfile (C:\AdwCleaner\), thanks.
Hello,
Can you provide the whole logfile ? It's in C:\AdwCleaner\
Best regards,
I have 2 Dell laptops running windows 10 that keep blue-screening when running adwcleaner's "Cleaning" step, I enabled the debug option, the last process it lists before the log ends is dasHost.exe which is in windows\system32 , file size 95232 bytes , description: Device Association Framework Provider Host .
I won't be able to check back until monday, but if you guys need any more information...
Thanks.
It's strange.. After running AdwCleaner and losing the network connection with Edge, can you do the following :
ipconfig /all > "C:\Users\hocky_000\ipconfig.txt"
A file "ipconfig.txt" will be created on your personal folder, please copy/paste its content here.
Best regards,
I have 3 files, I did a scan using a generic accunt as well as the other account on the PC. Hopefully these links will work.
https://up2sha.re/file?f=FkN4KbbDyNWNhttps://up2sha.re/file?f=4wCmXSYIOf9xhttps://up2sha.re/file?f=i0EOaT7UZhVWhttps://up2sha.re/file?f=ml2WplMkQvrx
Hello,
Can you share the deletion report too ?
It's in C:\AdwCleaner\C:\AdwCleaner\AdwCleaner[Cxxxx].txt.
Also, can you generate a ZHPDiag logreport to get more informations on your system ?
I downloaded and ran AdwCleaner on my wife's computer after some suspicious activity to rule out an infection. All it found was: 'Key Found : HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\LowRegistry\DOMStorage\d23716qn9q7omq.cloudfront.net' 'Key Found : HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\LowRegistry\DOMStorage\dotomi.com'
I had it remove those keys, now when launching Edge it will not load...
Hello,
After further analysis, this program should now be whitelisted. (The changes will be effective soon).
Sorry for the inconvenience, and thank you for the feedback,
You may download the Client from https://c.fixme.it
Here is the names of the files:
TiClientCore.exe
TiClientCoreN.exe TiClientHelper.exe
TiClientHelperx64.exe
TiClientStandalone.exe
TiClientUnattendedTray.exe
TiClientCoreLauncher.exe
TiClientUnattendedService.exe
Although AdwCleaner detects mntemp as being a folder, it is actually an extensionless file. I don't see any other signs of SearchProtect on my PC. After the cleanup/reboot with AdwCleaner, the files are gone, but they are literally immediately recreated every time I launch Breakaway Audio Enhancer. I don't understand why SearchProtect would be linked to the launch of Breakaway. I really hope it...