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(CyberLink) C:\Program Files (x86)\Hewlett-Packard\TouchSmart\Media\Kernel\CLML\CLMLSvc.exe (Alps Electric Co., Ltd.) C:\Program Files\Apoint2K\ApntEx.exe
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(Alps Electric Co., Ltd.) C:\Program Files\Apoint2K\ApMsgFwd.exe (TomTom) C:\Program Files (x86)\TomTom HOME 2\TomTomHOMEService.exe () C:\Program Files (x86)\CyberLink\Shared files\RichVideo.exe (Sun Microsystems, Inc.) C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin\jusched.exe (Alps Electric Co., Ltd.) C:\Program Files\Apoint2K\Apoint.exe (DeviceVM, Inc.) C:\SPLASH.SYS\config\DVMExportService.exe (Broadcom Corporation.) C:\Program Files\WIDCOMM\Bluetooth Software\btwdins.exe (Apple Inc.) C:\Program Files\Bonjour\mDNSResponder.exe (Apple Inc.) C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\AppleMobileDeviceService.exe (Andrea Electronics Corporation) C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\stwrt64.inf_amd64_neutral_5ea32181aefd3364\AESTSr64.exe (Microsoft Corporation) C:\Windows\System32\wlanext.exe (Hewlett-Packard) C:\Windows\System32\hpservice.exe (IDT, Inc.) C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\stwrt64.inf_amd64_neutral_5ea32181aefd3364\stacsv64.exe (If an entry is included in the fixlist, the process will be closed. Internet Explorer Version 10 (Default browser: Chrome)
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Platform: Windows 7 Home Premium Service Pack 1 (X64) OS Language: English (United States) Loaded Profiles: Owner (Available Profiles: Owner) Scan result of Farbar Recovery Scan Tool (FRST) (圆4) Version:13-07-2015 I did this over the course of a few days, mind you, and I just scanned with FRST today and got the logs. I managed to find a way to disable all Add-ons, because I figured with how many there were ((after making a temporary Admin account and checking on there)), they would be the issue, but even after disabling them all and resetting IE ((on the main account)), the old add-ons are still there ((disabled)) and IE continues to crash upon opening. Everytime I would open IE, whether it be from the pop-ups ((which are apparently gone after an MBAM scan)) or me opening it manually, it would immediately crash. One problem that still sticks out to me ever since I first logged onto it. This seemed to get rid of most of the problems, but I'm confident, with how heavily infected it was, it's not in the clear yet. I did the usual removal process with MBAM and reboot the computer ((I have the log, but I'm unsure if I should post it)). I did a scan with Malwarebytes first, after enabling Rootkit detections, and I believe it detected around 13 to 15 items. I managed to transfer Malwarebytes ((and FRST)) onto the laptop with a thumbdrive. ((Note I don't have access to internet on this Laptop.)) Upon opening it and logging into it ((after charging it)), I was shown it was heavily infected, Windows Explorer windows constantly opening without warning ((it sometimes got so overwhelming I had to reboot the laptop)), a bunch of junk on it that opens at Start Up and lags the computer, and other things. The DELL doesn't work, but the HP one, a laptop with Windows 7 Home Premium on it, does work. I recently obtained two old laptops, one a DELL Mini and the other an HP laptop.