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« Reply #20 on: May 04, 2008, 06:07:23 PM »
If everything is running better, you should do the following
Go to START>>RUN>>Copy and paste the next bold entry

ComboFix /u
Hit OK
This will uninstall ComboFix and it's components
NOTE: If you type that command, ensure there is a single space after the x, and before the /

You can uninstall Kasperksy online from Add and Remove Programs
LEAVE Avira AntiVir installed

OTMoveit2.exe
  • Double-click OTMoveIt2.exe to run it.
  • Click the Cleanup! button
    A list will be downloaded>>Allow it Internet access if prompted by your Firewall
    Don't change anything in this list
  • Select Yes at the prompt
    Wait for the confirmation box to open to reboot the computer
    Don't mouseclick during the wait as you may cause the tool to stall
  • Select Yes to reboot Now
NOTE: This procedure will also delete OTMoveit.exe from desktop


Go to START>>All Programs>>Accessories>>System Tools>>System Restore
Select>>Create a New restore point
Give it a name, any name,
 and click Create
Windows will prompt when it was created successfully
When that's done

Go to START>>RUN>>type the following
cleanmgr
Hit OK
Let if finish calculating

Select the More Options tab
and click Cleanup.. under 'System Restore'
This will clear all later restore points except for the one you just made

Ok the prompts, it may take a few seconds to remove old restore points
Ok again after it's ready and let it finish cleaning

I suggest that you add SpywareBlaster to your protection software
SpywareBlaster  by JavaCool  
    *Will block bad ActiveX Controls
    *Block Malevolent cookies in Internet Explorer and Firefox
    *Restrict actions of potentially dangerous sites in Internet Explorer
After installation, Check for updates
After updating, select "Protection Status" on the Left
Then select "Enable all Protection"
"Check for updates every couple of weeks"
after every update just simply click the "enable protection on all unprotected items"
or again, click on Protection Startus>>enable all protection

Take a look at miekiemoes site with other ideas on How to prevent Malware:

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Edit>>This is just note to myself
I realized why the registry entries remained and OTMoveit2 didn't remove them
I wrapped the entries in brackets, which is not needed with this tool
« Last Edit: May 04, 2008, 06:32:22 PM by guestolo »

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« Reply #21 on: July 21, 2008, 06:32:49 PM »
Since the original topic starters problems are resolved
I'll lock this topic

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