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<blockquote data-quote="Alien_Galaxy" data-source="post: 188694" data-attributes="member: 20823"><p>Here is the ComboFix log. I also attached the ESET log report after my uninstall just in case you think there might be some problems with it.</p><p></p><p>I am just wondering if any of these logs show results for the D:\ drive? The reason I'm asking is because I never use that drive, and I don't understand why there are duplicates of the exact same pictures, videos, music, etc. as I have saved on my C:\ drive. Another thing that is odd is the fact that there are programs listed there that I would NEVER install on my computer (i.e. Itunes). I absolutely hate Itunes with a passion. I'm fairly sure that Itunes would have to be specifically downloaded by the user. There's also an install listed for a Logitech Quickcam, which we do not own because all of our laptops in our home have built-in webcams. There's an application file for uTorrent, which I got rid of ages ago. By the way, ESET is also still on this drive, which I just did a complete uninstall of. It's like a duplicate copy of the C:\ drive, but with a bunch of added crap. I noticed that the Recovery folder, Windows Defender folder, Config.Msi, and a few other folders have have locks on them. I don't know if this means anything to you, but I thought I would mention it anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alien_Galaxy, post: 188694, member: 20823"] Here is the ComboFix log. I also attached the ESET log report after my uninstall just in case you think there might be some problems with it. I am just wondering if any of these logs show results for the D:\ drive? The reason I'm asking is because I never use that drive, and I don't understand why there are duplicates of the exact same pictures, videos, music, etc. as I have saved on my C:\ drive. Another thing that is odd is the fact that there are programs listed there that I would NEVER install on my computer (i.e. Itunes). I absolutely hate Itunes with a passion. I'm fairly sure that Itunes would have to be specifically downloaded by the user. There's also an install listed for a Logitech Quickcam, which we do not own because all of our laptops in our home have built-in webcams. There's an application file for uTorrent, which I got rid of ages ago. By the way, ESET is also still on this drive, which I just did a complete uninstall of. It's like a duplicate copy of the C:\ drive, but with a bunch of added crap. I noticed that the Recovery folder, Windows Defender folder, Config.Msi, and a few other folders have have locks on them. I don't know if this means anything to you, but I thought I would mention it anyway. [/QUOTE]
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