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<blockquote data-quote="Sonso" data-source="post: 296607" data-attributes="member: 30428"><p>Well, things go from bad to worse; I can't run the Anti-Rootkit program because the error message is "non 7z archive". I removed the 7Z program (zip/compression) and also booted in Safe mode and that had no effect. I scanned the registry and the only reference to 7Z is now with the Hamster Archive program (also zip/compression). I will exit Safe mode and go back to normal (Vista) mode. Should I run the regular Malwarebytes software with the rootkit option checked?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sonso, post: 296607, member: 30428"] Well, things go from bad to worse; I can't run the Anti-Rootkit program because the error message is "non 7z archive". I removed the 7Z program (zip/compression) and also booted in Safe mode and that had no effect. I scanned the registry and the only reference to 7Z is now with the Hamster Archive program (also zip/compression). I will exit Safe mode and go back to normal (Vista) mode. Should I run the regular Malwarebytes software with the rootkit option checked? [/QUOTE]
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