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14-Sep-2009, 04:48 PM #16
To help speed up the computer, you can do the following:

1. Uninstall any old programs that you no longer need/use.
2. Either delete any files/folders you no longer need or transfer them off the computer to either an external Hard Drive or a Flash Drive/USB Stick.
3. You can also follow the instructions at the link below (though it looks like you did a lot them already):

http://www.malwareremoval.com/tutori...ningslowly.php

Since you report no more problems, then you are good to go.

You can delete the following files off of the computer:

DDS.scr
The two DDS Logs
GMER.zip
GMER.exe
The GMER Log



To remove ComboFix, do the following:

Go to Start > Run - type in ComboFix /u & click OK

Empty the Recycle Bin.

Please take the time to read my All Clean Post.

Please follow these simple steps in order to keep your computer clean and secure:

This is a good time to clear your existing system restore points and establish a new clean restore point
  • Go to Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore
  • Select Create a restore point, and Ok it.
  • Next, go to Start > Run and type in cleanmgr
  • Make sure the C:\ drive is selected and click OK. If your computer's Hard Drive is not located on C:, change it to the correct drive letter then click OK.
  • Select the More options tab
  • Choose the option to clean up system restore and OK it.
  • This will remove all restore points except the new one you just created.
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Clearing your restore points is not something you should do on a regular basis. Normally, this process only needs to be done after clearing out an infestation of malware.


Make your Internet Explorer more secure This can be done by following these simple instructions:
  1. From within Internet Explorer click on the Tools menu and then click on Options.
  2. Click once on the Security tab
  3. Click once on the Internet icon so it becomes highlighted.
  4. Click once on the Custom Level button.
    • Change the Download signed ActiveX controls to Prompt
    • Change the Download unsigned ActiveX controls to Disable
    • Change the Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe to Disable
    • Change the Installation of desktop items to Prompt
    • Change the Launching programs and files in an IFRAME to Prompt
    • Change the Navigate sub frames across different domains to Prompt
  5. When all these settings have been made, click on the OK button.
  6. If it asks you if you want to save the settings, press the Yes button.
  7. Next press the Apply button and then the OK to exit the Internet Properties page.
Set correct settings for files that should be hidden in Windows XP
  • Click Start > My Computer > Tools menu (at top of page) > Folder Options > View tab.
  • Under "Hidden files and folders" if necessary select Do not show hidden files and folders.
  • If unchecked please checkHide protected operating system files (Recommended)
  • If necessary check "Display content of system folders"
  • If necessary Uncheck Hide file extensions for known file types.
  • Click OK
  • Use An Antivirus Software and Keep It Updated - It is very important that your computer has an antivirus software running on your machine. This alone can save you a lot of trouble with malware in the future. It is imperative that you update your antivirus software at least once a day. If you do not update your antivirus software, then it will not be able to catch any of the new variants that may come out.
  • Visit Microsoft's Update Site Frequently It is important that you visit Microsoft Updates regularly. This will ensure your computer has the latest security updates available installed on your computer. If there are new updates to install, install them immediately, reboot your computer, and revisit the site until there are no more critical updates.
  • Install SpywareBlaster SpywareBlaster will add a large list of programs and sites into your Internet Explorer settings that will protect you from running and downloading known malicious programs. An article on anti-malware products with links for this program and others can be found here:
    Computer Safety on line Anti Malware
  • Use the hosts file: Every version of windows has a hosts file as part of them. In a very basic sense, they are used to locate web pages. We can customize a hosts file so that it blocks certain web pages. However, it can slow down certain computers. This is why using a hosts file is optional. Download mvps hosts file Make sure you read the instructions on how to install the hosts file. There is a good tutorial HERE If you decide to download the hosts file, the slowdown problems can usually be avoided by following these steps:
    1. Click the start button on the task bar at the bottom of your screen
    2. Click run
    3. In the dialog box, type services.msc
    4. hit enter, then locate dns client
    5. Highlight it, then doubleclick it.
    6. On the dropdown box, change the setting from automatic to manual.
    7. Click ok..
  • Use an alternative instant messenger program.Trillian and Miranda IM These are Malware free Instant Messenger programs which allow you to connect to multiple IM services in one program! (AOL, Yahoo, ICQ, IRC, MSN)
  • Please read Tony Klein's excellent article: How I got Infected in the First Place
  • Please read Understanding Spyware, Browser Hijackers, and Dialers
  • Please read Simple and easy ways to keep your computer safe and secure on the Internet
  • If you are using Internet Explorer, please consider using an alternate browser: Mozilla's Firefox or
    Opera.
    If you decide to use either FireFox or Opera, it is very important that you keep them up to date and check frequently for updates of the browser of your choice.
  • Update all these programs regularly Make sure you update all the programs I have listed regularly. Without regular updates you WILL NOT be protected when new malicious programs are released.
  • If your computer was infected by a website, a program, IM, MSN, or p2p, check this site because it is Time To Fight Back.
Follow these steps and your potential for being infected again will reduce dramatically.

Here's a good website to read about Malware prevention:

http://users.telenet.be/bluepatchy/m...revention.html


Good luck!

Please reply one last time so that I know you have read my post and this thread can be closed.
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14-Sep-2009, 07:10 PM #17
Wow!
Seems that there is a lot more that can be done!
I will certainly be giving your tips a try.
Once again, a very big THANK YOU for all the help you have given to myself & all other users of this site. Much appreciated.
Regards,
STEVE
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15-Sep-2009, 02:59 AM #18
You're welcome. I'm glad I was able to help you out.

Since your problem(s) have been resolved, you can mark this thread as "solved" by clicking on The Mark Solved button which is at the top of the page.

Thanks.
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15-Sep-2009, 03:45 AM #19
UhOh!
Just when I thiught my problems were over......
Decided to compress the C Drive. Left on overnight to perform this task. Was always allowed to log on as Administrator by leaving Password blank & clicking OK. This morning it wont let me in!!
Any idea on how this happened & how I can get around this problem?
Sorry to bother you yet again!

STEVE

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15-Sep-2009, 03:47 PM #20
What message(s) do you get when you try to log in? And did this happen right after your compressed the C: drive or were you able to log in normally for a few times and then not the next time?
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15-Sep-2009, 04:21 PM #21
Hi. No messages. Not been able to log in at all since compressing the drive. Just get the log-in screen with administrator in the user name box & the cursor flashing in the password box. (Clicking Shut Down or Options have no effect). Previous to compressing the C: Drive, a click on the OK box started Windows.
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16-Sep-2009, 01:41 AM #22
I've never come across this problem before, I'm going to ask my fellow malware fighters if they have any ideas on how to solve your problem.

I'll be back ASAP.
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16-Sep-2009, 02:53 AM #23
Got it sorted! Used Ctrl. / Alt / Delete & got Options: Shut Down Or Re-Start. Chose Re-Start. After it re-started, the Log In screen appeared as normal. Clicked OK (as I would have done previously) & this time it let me in! Have re-started several times since, & log in is successful on each occassion. Sorry to have troubled you, & once again, many, many thanks.

STEVE
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16-Sep-2009, 04:00 PM #24
No problem.

Glad you got the problem sorted out.
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