I have also noticed that while in Safe Mode the HDD write activity seems to be none to very small, which may be due to something else. What I have observed is that the free space on drive C: keeps on shrinking, the last 36 hours (since I started to monitor it) it has shrink with > 40gb (it was about 16gb as I wrote in my post yesterday night), so it appears that some kind of disk writing definitively is going on. Software for HP OfficeJet 8000: I no longer have this printer, and it seemed to be uninstalling OK, ending with a message "The uninstall will be completed on next reboot" but after a reboot (which it forced) the programs are still there and a second uninstall rendered the same result. There were two uninstalls that didn't go as expected and I will describe these here.Īcronis True Image: This uninstall never completed and always hangs with a dialog saying "29 seconds left". I have uninstalled some older programs I no longer use, which was hanging around. I also ran the S&D Registry Repair tool, and deleted/repaired a few entries and I have log files for that if needed. I have made a full scan with S&D +AV w/o, applied full immunization, and ran the RootAnalyzer but without it to render anything of value as I can see it. I was able to capture it on video and have an image of the last frame before it dies to post if its deemed helpful.īefore running FRST and posting here I made some attempts on my own to figure it out but eventually decided it's better to seek some help, but this is what I have done so far and concluded: I was not able to run a successful aswMBR scan, even tried in Safe Mode, but the program always dies at the exact same point. I have made a backup of registry as instructed and will paste the FRST.txt and Addition.txt logs below. I have already posted about this in the main Spybot forum here, together with some screen shots, so will not repeat that part. I suspect, well I'm pretty sure, that I have got some malware plaguing my system after noticing constantly ongoing HDD activity lately, but it wasn't until one of my favorite program failed to start, which lead me to find some strange items in the Registry. Please, feel free to delete my previous thread or lock it whatever is in line with site policy. As I only read but didn't properly follow the instructions by attaching the log files rather than paste the text in my thread started yesterday late night, I decided to start all over in a new thread so I can also add what I further have found out.
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