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Tonight I updated my version of PerfectDisk and read the update logs which says:įixed occasional system lock-ups in OptiWrite driver and its compatibility with ESET Antivirus software. Going to need to make a bootable scanner that can read an intel raid array. Not sure.Īnd about scanning off line the drive your right. Not sure what to do about that leave it or quarantine them.
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I ran tdsskiller and at first it found nothing but after setting its options to scan drivers it found what it considered low risk suspicious files that were unsigned. Had a few ssd drives in there and probably this all aged them a bit rewriting the partition again.
#Noscript blocks avast webshield install#
Maybe I'll install the av software you guys mentioned in a virtual windows environment using virtual box on a Mac and scan each drive? Or just wipe them? I'm most concerned about my USB keys and external USB drives as being compromised. I just finished restoring a backup on both machines from 6 months ago and it looks good now. I never was able to find what kind of virus caused this trouble. Then add in all the applications that go to the internet (browsers/Java/Flash/email etc). Make a donation to these guys, they deserve it!Īfter that remove all other AV software and install MSSE and then install EMET3.0 and configure to max settings. Then install back in the PC and run Combofix as mentioned above to put stuff right. It just makes it worse in most cases.Īlways remove it at the first sign of weirdness and scan it with another machine.ĭo an initial scan with MSSE and then use a couple of others (your choice but as you have found Malwarebytes is now next to useless) to mop up. Biggest mistake people make when trying to clean their machines. You wont get all of it, hence why it will keep coming back. The virus/trojans use stealth to hide themselves. Whether in Safe mode or otherwise it is a waste of time. Never scan an infected drive using itself.
No issues so far but got to be careful on the net! Had to go six months back as I did a bad job making frequent backups and deleted ones from few months ago in favor of the more recent infected ones. Even after I restored from my last weeks back up it still persisted. Maybe a piece of software either unintentionally corrupted both drives or it was a virus - one that three different AV scanners couldn't detect (MalwareMalbytes, Norton, Bitdefender, and Eset). I had downloaded a lot of rom modding software from all over the darkest places of the internet. Then I noticed my second computer with a totally different chipset and setup started doing the same thing. So I thought it was because I had modded my bios or my ssd raid trim experiment failed or someother reasonable conflict had occured. My Computer drive listing was empty and took a while to refresh. This morning I noticed my pc behaving kind of odd.