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JS/adware.reuzer.b eset warning and computer instability
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<blockquote data-quote="Dgileo" data-source="post: 713685" data-attributes="member: 70314"><p>Dear TwinHeadedEagle, </p><p>Your help is greatly appreciated!!!</p><p>As far as I can see my computer is clear of the infection - no more popping up antivirus boxs or crashing browser windows. </p><p>As requested I am attaching the files produced by the fixlist and the following FRT scan.</p><p>As I wasn't sure how long it would take you to react to my call I repeated the general malware removal instructions posted by <strong>JACK</strong> in the tutorials and ran scans by malwarebites, hitmanpro, adwcleaner, and zemana. Non of them identified any malware and at least one of them did do something (deleted some files I think) but the problem kept going on. I guess this could explain some of the errors in the Fixlist report.</p><p>Any way, I apologize for being impatient and not waiting for your response.</p><p>Thanks again</p><p>Leon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dgileo, post: 713685, member: 70314"] Dear TwinHeadedEagle, Your help is greatly appreciated!!! As far as I can see my computer is clear of the infection - no more popping up antivirus boxs or crashing browser windows. As requested I am attaching the files produced by the fixlist and the following FRT scan. As I wasn't sure how long it would take you to react to my call I repeated the general malware removal instructions posted by [B]JACK[/B] in the tutorials and ran scans by malwarebites, hitmanpro, adwcleaner, and zemana. Non of them identified any malware and at least one of them did do something (deleted some files I think) but the problem kept going on. I guess this could explain some of the errors in the Fixlist report. Any way, I apologize for being impatient and not waiting for your response. Thanks again Leon [/QUOTE]
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