Solved I think I might be infected, I'm not sure exactly of the symptoms and problems however.

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I would not link a file that is unsafe. I was just trying to save myself some work. We can remove all remnants another way if you wish. :)
 
We did remove some adware and trash, there were some open ports on your firewall., which I closed with the script. I suggest you post fresh FRST logs, and at least run a scan with Eset./

FirewallRules: [{BAA354D9-C9D4-4D39-9F05-A34F3FE7C2C0}] => (Allow) LPort=35474
FirewallRules: [{DD719352-C504-420D-BBB7-1A7317A83044}] => (Allow) LPort=35475
FirewallRules: [{B0B0AA8F-8533-4C6E-B2D7-1609B0504309}] => (Allow) LPort=35476
FirewallRules: [{DBA95B23-5DEE-49FA-A9A6-796FEE54D0D7}] => (Allow) LPort=36474



Make sure and disable your antivirus/defender prior to the scan.



  • Download ESET Online Scanner from herea nd save it to your Desktop.
  • Right click the esetonlinescanner.exe file you downloaded and select Run as administrator.
  • Click Get started.
  • In the Terms of use screen, click Accept if you agree to the Terms of use.
  • Click Get started in the welcome screen.
  • Select your preference for the Customer Experience Improvement Program and the Detection feedback system.Click Continue.
  • Click Computer scan, in the Welcome back screen.
  • Choose Full scan on the next screen.
  • Select Enable ESET to detect and quarantine potentially unwanted applications.Then click Start scan
  • When the scan is finished click Save scan log and save it to your Desktop as ESETScan.txt. Click Continue.
  • ESET Online Scanner will now ask if you wish to turn on the Periodic Scan feature.Click Continue
  • You will now be offered a trial version of ESET Internet Security.Click continue
  • On the next screen, you can leave feedback about the program if you wish.
  • Select Delete application's data on closing, if you are short of disk space or do not wish to retain the program for future use.
  • If you left feedback, click Submit and continue. If not, Close without feedback.
  • Copy and paste the contents of the ESETScan.txt file in your next reply.
 
I know everyone looks for a one click solution, but when dealing with possible malware, it is better to take a bit of time and be certain. The choice is yours. I can close this thread with a few suggestions to keep you safe. :)
 
You just delete it, add remove programs.

Install unlocker.
Then install Everything search.
Right Click on the VoidTools application and Run As Administrator.
Type " Bitdefender" "Norton" "Avast" into the Everything Search Window. (one at a time without the "")
Now Click on Edit Then Select all.
Right click highlighted items.
Select unlocker in drop down menu.
Then select delete.
Then hit ok.
 
You would need to disable defender and malwarebytes prior to scan
 
Ok. I have to work at 5 am. I will check this thread after work tomorrow. There is no rush to complete this. We will be here to help you. :)
 
Hey so I have a different question, I'm not sure if you are familiar with rawaccel, but at one point I used it and it left the driver behind. I used autoruns to try and disable it, but when I disabled it it prevented my mice from working?
 
OK, use everything search and delete everything you find related to rawaccel, just create a restore point first.
 
i mean I disabled it last time and it completely disabled all my mice, I don't think that it is going to work?
 
Download Autologger to your desktop.
Disable your Anitivirus/Defender prior to running.
  • Unzip it there. -- If you are unsure how to unzip a program, then use ---- http://www.7-zip.org/ ----
  • Right click Autologger and run as admin. (Xp user double click)
  • AVZ4 will open and scan your machine, allow this to complete.
  • Upload Collectionlog.zip to your next reply.
 
Ok, so there is nothing else then, I assume you are happy,.
 
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