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Old September 11th, 2012, 01:44 AM
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That last one is what we were looking for. Not too bad. You didn't mention how things are running though.



Go to Start - Control Panel - Programs - Programs and Features/Uninstall, then click on each of the following programs, if they show there, and click "Uninstall/Change".

Bing Bar - Your choice. Usually slipped in with some other update, and is/can be a search hijacker/homepage hijacker. Also a waste of resources.
Pando Media Booster - Anything you download using it then uses your computer in it's P2P network to share that file, using your bandwidth as well.

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Make a copy of the following list, then close Internet Explorer and all running programs and run a scan in HijackThis. Place a check next to all of the following lines, then select “Fix Checked” and close HijackThis.

O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [ROC_roc_ssl_v12] "C:\Program Files (x86)\AVG Secure Search\ROC_roc_ssl_v12.exe" / /PROMPT /CMPID=roc_ssl_v12
O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [ROC_ROC_JULY_P1] "C:\Program Files (x86)\AVG Secure Search\ROC_ROC_JULY_P1.exe" / /PROMPT /CMPID=ROC_JULY_P1


Then reboot, and please post back on how things are running there.
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Old September 11th, 2012, 02:47 PM
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Laptop is running Great Now! Thanks for all your help!
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Old September 12th, 2012, 01:10 AM
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Always glad to have an opportunity to be helpful to folks. Just a few more steps to finish up here.


The logs show you have slightly outdated versions of vulnerable programs, so Go to each of these sites and update to the latest version (keep your eyes open - they often slide in "opportunities" for things like Google, or McAfee's scanner):

http://www.adobe.com/downloads/
(For Adobe Reader and Flash Player - uncheck the useless McAfee scan, if offered)

http://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
(For Java 7 Update 5 - trying to slip Ask adware/spyware to systems lately, so watch and uncheck it)

Once you have done that, be sure to go to Programs and Features and uninstall any older, more vulnerable Java versions.

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Eset, if you don't plan to use it again, uninstalls through the Control Panel - Programs and Features.


You can also at this time delete the files/folders of the tools we used. To assist with some of that run OTL again. This will help by automatically removing some of the tools we used.

Just click CleanUp, and select Yes. When it finishes removing some of the tools and files we used there just agree to the reboot.

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In addition, I like to recommend reviewing the information Here to make sure you stay malware free.
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