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NtpClient will try the DNS lookup again in 15 minutes. The error was: A socket operation was attempted to an unreachable host. NtpClient will try the DNS lookup again in 60 minutes. NtpClient will try the DNS lookup again in 30 minutes. These logs do not speak well for Staples. Not only they they miss the malware, but they left you with a dangerously vulnerable version of Java.

Close all other windows and click "Fix Checked". Close Hijackthis. Reboot into Safemode: Turn on the computer. Immediately begin tapping the F8 key. Use the arrow keys to highlight Safe Mode and press the Enter key. Next go to the side of the Search box and select All files and folders. Go down to More advanced options. Click "OK" and Disk Cleanup will delete those files for you. Your Java is out of date. Older versions have vulnerabilities that malware can use to infect your system.

It is possible that you may be running Java code in your applications that absolutely require a specific version of the JRE to run. Please follow these steps to remove older version Java components and update. Delete the downloaded installation file after completing the above procedure and reboot if not prom Due to the lack of feedback this topic is closed. If you are the original poster please reply as soon as possible. Everyone else please begin a New Message at the top of the forum.

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Showing results for. Search instead for. You will see a list of infected items there. Click on Save Report As Save this report to a convenient place.

Change the Files of type to Text file. Then post it here. Post HijackTHis log. Do NOT attempt to fix anything! The computer is running great at the moment. Very good news then Kaspersky reports some suspicious file in your T-Bird Inbox. Surely, I don't want to yank a whole folder, so please, be careful with your newest mail, especially, if it includes any attachment.

Other than that Your computer is clean 1. We need to reset system restore to prevent your computer from being accidentally reinfected by using some old restore point s. We'll create fresh, clean restore point. Click Start. Right-click the My Computer icon, and then click Properties. Click the System Restore tab. Check "Turn off System Restore". Click Apply. When turning off System Restore, the existing restore points will be deleted.

Click Yes to do this. Click OK. Right-click the Computer icon, and then click Properties. Click on System Protection under the Tasks column on the left side 4. Click on Continue on the "User Account Control" window that pops up 5. Under the System Protection tab, find Available Disks 6. Uncheck the box for any drive you wish to disable system restore on in most cases, drive "C:" 7. Click "Turn System Restore Off" on the popup window to do this.

Click OK 2. Turn System Restore on. Make sure, Windows Updates are current. If any Trojan was listed among your infection s , make sure, you change all of your on-line important passwords bank account s , secured web sites, etc.

It'll warn you in most cases about dangerous web sites. Run defrag at your convenience. Read How did I get infected? Please, let me know, how is your computer doing. KB Articles: KB Security bulletins: MS Warning: This site requires the use of scripts, which your browser does not currently allow. See how to enable scripts. Our users are obviously not to happy due to the time this is taking to install.

Can someone help me understand 1. Why is the service pack installing hot fixes after the SP3 install? How do I mitigate this issue and complete the SP3 install in a timely manner? Are the errors listed in the log below critical? Any suggestions? Wednesday, November 18, AM. When the SP3 gets through installing and it start in "Performing Cleanup", open task manager and kill "shmgrate.



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