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Solved Regarding file conhost.exe in temp folder

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No it didnt create by itself again and thanks to you for all your help. I would work on hotfixes ,my pc is old i dont think it can run windows 10 that good.

Im puzzled about that system restore point getting deleted automatically.
 
At this point I think a re-install would be best. But you would need to find the license key.

It could be a misconfigured Windows install, and you'll need the key anyways to install SP1.

How you got cryptomining malware on your PC is unknown. But to prevent it and further malware in the future, I would sincerely recommend using Malwarebytes + Emsisoft Anti-Malware. I have a review of EAM here on PCHF.
 
I am already using malware bytes and also gonna install emsisoft anti malware, looking forward to update my system to sp1 as soon as i find the key. I am so grateful to you for all the help. :)
 
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Below are the fresh logs, btw i couldnt install emsisoft antimalware as it requires windows 7 sp1.
 

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Getting error while system restore because of volume shadow copy service not getting started.
 

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Sorry for the delay @Abhishek.

Seeing as your Windows is out of date, perhaps a new install of W10 is in order? What are the specs of your PC? W10 provides much better security, and if you go this route, I can suggest a good method of protecting your PC from future threats.
 
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