Ok on the rogue killer..i have not selected to remove yet..waiting on your instructions.. Also i notice it wanted to remove the disable win update notifications..Which i have on to disable win 7 updates at this time.Also there is another one win polices and consent setting..
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The items in rouge killer are trivial, there are related to this software.
You can leave the update settings alone, if you do not wish to update anything. Also, the ConsentPromptBehaviorAdmin : 0 is because you have user account control disabled, if this is your choice then it is safe to ignore.
Let’s run a couple more scans to ensure all is well.
Scan & Clean With Ads Fix
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[li]Disable Windows Defender & Antivirus Prior To Running This Tool!![/li][li]Save Ads Fix to your desktop.[/li][li]Right Click & Run As Administrator.[/li][li]You will then be prompted to install Certificates.[/li][li]Install then click OK.[/li][li]Right Click & Run As Administrator Again.[/li][li]Click Options then select Unlock the deletion.[/li][li]Then click on clean.[/li][/ul]
9-Lab Scan.
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[li]Download 9-Lab Removal Tool. [/li][li]CLICK HERE to determine whether you’re running 32-bit or 64-bit for Windows.[/li][li]Install the program onto your computer, then right click the icon run as administrator.[/li][li]Update the program and then run a full scan![/li][li]Make sure the program updates, might be better to install it update reboot and check for updates again.[/li][li]You need to make sure the database updates!!![/li][li]Upon Scan Completion Click on Show Results.[/li][li]Then Click On Clean [/li][li]Then Click on Save Log.[/li][li]Save it to your desktop, copy and paste the contents of the log here in your next reply.[/li][/ul]Comment
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Just re-run the FRST fix, you can skip 9-Lab as far as I am concerned, you can do that in your free time whenever. I would like to see the FRST fix and the ADSfix logs please sir.Comment
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Should have created a log on the desktop… They are located on the C: drive.
Start>
Computer>
Local Disk C:
Or use Everything Search Engine and type AdsFixComment
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Can you go ahead and re-run FRST, then post fresh FRST logs for review. I am not really seeing any malware, just cleaning up some useless items. As far as disabling the DNS client service, you can find an easy tool to do that here.Comment
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Fresh FRST and Addition.txt logs. I see you posted the Addition.txt only. Also, please tell me what issues that you are currently facing.Comment
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