Please make a new folder to put your HijackThis.exe into. Anywhere on your hard drive is fine other than your Desktop or the Temp folder. We suggest you use something like "C:\Program Files\HijackThis" but feel free to use any name. See here for specific instructions and screen shots to help:
http://russelltexas.com/malware/createhjtfolder.htm
This is to ensure it makes the necessary backups for recovery if needed.
Run the HijackThis.exe file and choose to run a "Full System Scan And Save Logfile"in a matter of seconds you should see a notepad document pop up (the logfile), copy and paste thar log file into a reply here.
@rav009, I agree that it is reliable but, we've cleaned him a few times already. I wouldn't think he could get all that sh*t in just a few days but I may be wrong.
Originally posted by Niobis:@rav009, I agree that it is reliable but, we've cleaned him a few times already. I wouldn't think he could get all that sh*t in just a few days but I may be wrong.
Hi,
Jotti show's infections, him posting a HjT log can help us identify what may be the cause.
He may have been clean a few days ago, then again it may have came back, that may be the fault of the person who was assisting them (Not Empting Restore).