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    Is your system running any better, any problems ?
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    Hi,

    No problems. start-up speed and execcution speed is ok. Almost instanly internetconnection.
    I think the laptop is an good condition now (i hope it stays that way).

    Again thank you verry much for the excellent guiding trough the proces.
    Do i have to install execpt a virus scan and spyware blaster and spybot (incl. Tea timer) ?.

    Best regards

    Patrick

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    Hi,

    You can keep Malwarebytes, its the free version, if you upgrade to the Pro version it includes a protection moduale that will block access to known bad sites, the cost is minimal but this is your call

    ATF Cleaner is also free, I use it on my own systems about once a week to clean out the clutter.



    Lets update your Java to make your system more secure

    Go to your Control Panel and click on the Java Icon ( looks like a little coffee cup ) click on About and you should have Version 6 Update 25, if not proceed with the instructions.

    Download the latest version Here save it, do not install it yet.

    Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE)JRE 6 Update 25 <--The wording is confusing but this is what you need

    • Go to your Add Remove Programs in the Control Panel and uninstall any previous versions of Java
    • Reboot your computer
    • Install the latest version

    You can verify the installation Here






    System Restore is a component of Microsoft's Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems that allows for the rolling back of system files, registry keys, installed programs, etc., to a previous state in the event of malfunctioning or failure. Old restore points can be a source of re-infection.

    Please follow the steps below to create a clean restore point:
    1. Click Start > Run > copy and paste the following into the run box:
      %SystemRoot%\System32\restore\rstrui.exe
    2. Press OK. Choose Create a Restore Point then click Next.
    3. Name it (something you'll remember) and click Create.
    4. When the confirmation screen shows the restore point has been created click Close.


    Then remove all previous Restore Points
    1. Click Start > Run > copy and paste the following into the run box:
      cleanmgr
    2. Choose to scan drive C:\ (if C:\ is your main drive).
    3. At the top, click on More Options tab. Click the Clean up... button in the System Restore box.
    4. Click on the Yes button.
    5. When finished, click on Cancel button to exit.








    • Click START then RUN
    • Now type Combofix /uninstall in the runbox and click OK. Note the space between the X and the /, it needs to be there.







    Open OTL and click on Clean Up and it will remove programs we used to clean your system along with there backups





    Safe Surfn
    Ken
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    I could not uninstall Java 2 Runtime environmet,SE v1.4.2_03 from controll panel/software.
    Instead i use JavaRa from sourceforge.
    Its removed now, but there is stll an entry in controll panel/software
    It seems that there is by alot of programs no poosibilty to remove them from the system via controll panel/software no remove button. weird

    after a while i get an error "An unhandled win32 exception occured in jusched.exe [1412]. its something new, its started after the installation of the new java.

    regards

    Patrick

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    First reboot your computer . Thats the Java update function, you can do it manually

    http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...is-it-running/

    If it continues to give you problems go to Task Manager by pressing Ctrl. Alt. Del on your keyboard and click on the Process tab and end process on jusched.exe
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    Hi,

    Its gonne now.

    It seems that there ialot alot of programs in controll panel/software where is no no remove or change button button.
    Only the programs installed before the cleaning have no button the others are ok.

    strange

    Regards

    Patrick

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    Patrick,

    We just do malware removal on this forum, I would like you to post here for help with the problems your having with Add Remove Programs

    http://forums.whatthetech.com/index.php?showforum=119


    Post back and let me know if they helped you fix it
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