Good deal.
What we can do now is run an online scan with Eset, for the time being it is our most trusted scanner.
Most reliable and thorough.
The settings I suggest will show us items located in quarantine folders so don't be alarmed with this, also, in case of a false positive I ask that you not allow it to delete what it does find.
This scanner can take quite a bit of time to run, depending of course how full your computer is.
Note: This scan may take a long time to complete. Please do not browse the Internet whilst your Anti-Virus is disabled.
ESET Online Scan
Note: This scan may take a long time to complete. Please do not browse the Internet whilst your Anti-Virus is disabled.
- Please download ESET Online Scan and save the file to your Desktop.
- Temporarily disable your anti-virus software. For instructions, please refer to the following link.
- Double-click esetsmartinstaller_enu.exe to run the programme.
- Agree to the EULA by placing a checkmark next to Yes, I accept the Terms of Use. Then click Start.
- Agree to the Terms of Use once more and click Start. Allow components to download.
- Place a checkmark next to Enable detection of potentially unwanted applications.
- Click Advanced settings. Place a checkmark next to:
- Scan archives
- Scan for potentially unsafe applications
- Enable Anti-Stealth technology
- Ensure Remove found threats is unchecked.
- Click Start.
- Wait for the scan to finish. Please be patient as this can take some time.
- Upon completion, click . If no threats were found, skip the next two bullet points.
- Click and save the file to your Desktop, naming it something such as "MyEsetScan".
- Push the Back button.
- Place a checkmark next to and click .
- Re-enable your anti-virus software.
- Copy the contents of the log and paste in your next reply.
Please tell me how the computer is now.
Also, calling it a night here will check back in the morning