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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Doetest" data-source="post: 611455" data-attributes="member: 60345"><p>Update: Remember the excluded folders I listed on post #8? If not, take a look. If you do, good, because its important. Some of those folders were automatically removed from running scans for malware with various programs. Now, there were only 4 folders left which were excluded from being scanned. I have recently scanned with Windows Defender, malwarescan, adwcleaner and Zemana. None of them found anything, even after running full scans over the course of multiple attempts. </p><p></p><p>But here's the part that is interesting. By manually looking through the folders I found that three of them were gone, and there was only 1 file in 1 folder left. This file I scanned with Zemana and guess what! It was an .exe file, but it was also malware. So now that particular malware is gone. Not sure whether or not I will have more issues, though. At least one less malware to deal with. </p><p></p><p>Currently the issue is that when I boot the PC, it takes around 5 minutes (on a good rig with SSD), to just load all the pictures of the icons on the desktop. Like something is draining 100 % CPU and disk performance, a malware. But the weird thing is after about 5 minutes, when the PC is fully loaded, the PC seems to run just fine! Haven't had any issues in gaming, not stability wise nor performance wise. </p><p></p><p>Here's an attached report of the scan in which I made a custom scan and removed a malware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Doetest, post: 611455, member: 60345"] Update: Remember the excluded folders I listed on post #8? If not, take a look. If you do, good, because its important. Some of those folders were automatically removed from running scans for malware with various programs. Now, there were only 4 folders left which were excluded from being scanned. I have recently scanned with Windows Defender, malwarescan, adwcleaner and Zemana. None of them found anything, even after running full scans over the course of multiple attempts. But here's the part that is interesting. By manually looking through the folders I found that three of them were gone, and there was only 1 file in 1 folder left. This file I scanned with Zemana and guess what! It was an .exe file, but it was also malware. So now that particular malware is gone. Not sure whether or not I will have more issues, though. At least one less malware to deal with. Currently the issue is that when I boot the PC, it takes around 5 minutes (on a good rig with SSD), to just load all the pictures of the icons on the desktop. Like something is draining 100 % CPU and disk performance, a malware. But the weird thing is after about 5 minutes, when the PC is fully loaded, the PC seems to run just fine! Haven't had any issues in gaming, not stability wise nor performance wise. Here's an attached report of the scan in which I made a custom scan and removed a malware. [/QUOTE]
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