Problem with svchost.exe trying to write mpas-d.exe and more other things

hi,

i had remove the Inst from msconfig, disabled the COM+ Alerter Service and run the fixme.reg

I didn't have nothing to delete, i don't know if it is good because can be clean, or bad because it can appear another exe file without knowing the name.

I had rebooted my desktop when i disabled the services, and after removing that line from registry. After this i tryed to open my outlook again and after a while (less than a minute) my desktop rebooted again like i had pressed the Reset button... I starting to have no ideia... problem in my office? incompatibility with avast and outlook? or another plugin for other antivirus i had tried before and are making incompatibility now? should i uninstall all office and re-install it?

sorry about this... about the rest it seems that my computer is fine now...

thanks for all the time you are taking with me.

best regards,
dreamer
 
I see mcafee was disabled, is it still installed ?
If you have more than one antivirus program installed uninstall all but one
If that doesnt help try your idea of uninstalling (or repair) of MS office
 
The only antivirus i have now is avast!, my license of mcAfee expired and i had uninstalled. I will try first repair the office, if doesn't work i need to get all my configs of my email accounts to can uninstall completely the office and install it again, so that will take me a little more time, so i will try to do it during this weekend. then i tell tou here something.

So from what i see my computer should be clean now and maybe i have a problem with my office, right? I'm still have affraid to access to my bank account from here...


Thanks a lot for your help until to day.

greetings,
dreamer
 
Im Glad we could help
Since the malware problems are solved Im going to close the topic now, this keeps others with similar problems from posting there logs/question here, they should start a new topic.
If you should need to post another log for the same PC let one of us know via a PM (personal message).
 
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