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<blockquote data-quote="Miguel1586" data-source="post: 457243" data-attributes="member: 46449"><p>I am unaware of any P2P or illegal softwares on my computer, but if there are any I'd appreciate any help to remove them.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, I used the fixlist that you replied suggested on the thread I first commented on, but erected to the other member, unfortunately I didn't realise that it was not directed to me until after I had already used it. And now when I implemented the correct fixlist it has taken a while (more than an hour). After a while I tried clicking on a file, which immediately proceeded to have a spinning wheel as a mouse curser whenever I moused over windows explorer window, as well as the FRST program freezing, this was followed by my entire computer freezing so that the only thing I could do was restart my computer. After I restarted my computer a fixlog was generated and I have attached it to this post. After the restart from the crash I have not tried to re-fix with FRST. Just out of curiosity I tried going to a website on chrome and it appears that I can access the internet, HAZAAAR! But as you said, the absence of symptoms does not necessarily mean that the problem is completely fixed. </p><p></p><p>I have added the fixlog that was generated from (wrong) fixlist I initially used.</p><p>I have also attached the fixlog for the correct fixlist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miguel1586, post: 457243, member: 46449"] I am unaware of any P2P or illegal softwares on my computer, but if there are any I'd appreciate any help to remove them. Unfortunately, I used the fixlist that you replied suggested on the thread I first commented on, but erected to the other member, unfortunately I didn't realise that it was not directed to me until after I had already used it. And now when I implemented the correct fixlist it has taken a while (more than an hour). After a while I tried clicking on a file, which immediately proceeded to have a spinning wheel as a mouse curser whenever I moused over windows explorer window, as well as the FRST program freezing, this was followed by my entire computer freezing so that the only thing I could do was restart my computer. After I restarted my computer a fixlog was generated and I have attached it to this post. After the restart from the crash I have not tried to re-fix with FRST. Just out of curiosity I tried going to a website on chrome and it appears that I can access the internet, HAZAAAR! But as you said, the absence of symptoms does not necessarily mean that the problem is completely fixed. I have added the fixlog that was generated from (wrong) fixlist I initially used. I have also attached the fixlog for the correct fixlist. [/QUOTE]
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