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Last edited by ken545; 2010-10-21 at 11:19.
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Post to make previous post visible.
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Those are all bad sites that where placed there when you ran the immunization feature with Spybot Search and Destroy, your being protected against those bad sites. My fault for not telling you but when you have such a large report to post you need to zip it and attach it, all that you posted just gummed up this thread and made it unreadable. I had to remove them all so I could post
Last edited by ken545; 2010-10-21 at 11:18.
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OK, there were several others but i couldn't complete the report because the posts began to become invisible.
Just after the last entry, the report ends with:
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I see, the sites were added for immunization. But I have them in the \Domains folder as well, not just \EscDomains . (Same rest of the path).
I reset the internet explorer settings but the same chrome ad at top-left corner of google.com page.
Its not redirection right?
Maybe i installed flash plugin for firefox or adobe reader 8 before i started getting that virtual memory alert. Will it be ok to uninstall them if its a virus or a bug? I mean won't thier uninstall.exe's invite further virus?
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I would try uninstalling them and see if it helps
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I uninstalled adobe reader which was on my list of ad-remove programs, but adobe acrobat reader is not showing on my list of add-remove programs inspite of my having its files and folder on my user.
( Adobe reader is free one.
Adobe acrobat reader is paid one.)
This is not ok right? Its not because of malware/virus right? Its a computer problem?
Also, the chrome ad on the top-right corner of gogle.com page still is there. Its not redirection right?
What about the yahoo issues? They are just restricted to my mail? But some of them appear before i login or enter my username even.
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http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=59414&page=5
Last edited by tashi; 2010-10-21 at 22:45.
Reason: Added link to previous malware forum thread
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Your logs are clean, you need to post in the windows forum for those other issues
http://forums.whatthetech.com/index.php?showforum=123
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