Yes, please. Posted February 23, Alright so Did step 2 and then tried to scan but shut down. Should I just let the scan continue? Update: After about 9 hours of scanning, it shuts down again Maniac Posted February 23, Posted February 24, Just wondering, is it normal for the scan to take this long 'cause my drive is only gb so shouldn't it be faster?
Maniac Posted February 24, Save it to your Desktop. Accept any security warnings from your browser. Under Scan Settings , check "Scan Archives" and "Remove found threats" Click Advanced settings and select the following: Scan potentially unwanted applications Scan for potentially unsafe applications Enable Anti-Stealth technology ESET will then download updates for itself, install itself, and begin scanning your computer.
Please be patient as this can take some time. Include the contents of this report in your next reply. Click the Back button. Click the Finish button. Posted February 25, ESETscan report:. FlyStudio potentially unwanted application deleted - quarantined. Maniac Posted February 25, Double-click the Removal Tool. Click the cog in the upper right corner: Select down to and including your main drive. Allow AVP to delete all infections found.
Once it has finished select the Report tab. Save it to your Desktop and post the contents in your next reply. Posted February 27, Sorry for the late reply. I've done the scan and there are no detected threats. Maniac Posted February 28, Posted February 28, No problem. How are things there?
Posted March 1, Maniac Posted March 2, Posted March 2, I mean with your problem. Any progress? I know it's in documents and settings, under monty, and the java or sun folder. So, I tried to follow the advice about trying certain things first like run Ad-Aware and I got as far as updating it before the computer shut down again. If I can get windows live care to run the antivirus again I might be able to get a name. Will try that after get baby settled down and see what happens.
Can you start your computer back up right away after it shuts down? If not, it could be overheating. I've worked with this thing ALL day long trying to get something scanned enough to find any names, files anything.
Finally, got Ad-Aware to scan and clean up some things but it took several attempts. I didn't get to try your suggestion but will do. Yes, I can start my computer back up immediately. Won't let me go to the boot menu so I can start in safe mode, though. Just sails right past it. Uh oh, it knows I'm up to something. Anyway, like I said earlier when I ran pcpitstops antivirus the very first time it was able to complete and give me the name of the virus.
Unfortunately, I was getting the little one ready for school and when I got back to my computer it shut down. It was just one virus name. It has been a challenge all day to try and get something out of this computer but managed to get AdAware to scan but never complete a scan before it would shut down. As soon as AdAware got to the file and reported a virus the computer shut down soon after.
So, I ran it in increments. Would scan for a little then I would stop and clean until it finally scanned past the file where I think the virus is. I did turn Windows One Live Care off completely for the last scan. Windows Live One Care has found 6 files that it couldn't clean and supposedly blocked in the past. When I tried to run it today it would shut down before finishing but I did manage to get 4 of the 6 before it shut down again. They are:.
Does any of this tell anyone anything? I hope so. I might be able to work a little on this tomorrow early morning but it is going to be busy later on. I will try the suggestions I've gotten so far. Okay, I don't know if any of this is going to be able to tell anybody anything other than the obvious but it's late and I thought I'd just post what I have so far I don't know exactly what this is trying to tell me.
Except that if the disinfection result was successful it's a bunch of baloney because I still can hear the computer making all kinds of noise. I know it's going to shut down on me if I keep up much longer! I can't believe it! It didn't shut down! After all this time I finally got it! I don't entirely trust Live One Care.
I mean it's told me this before but it can't do anything but block the files it thinks are infected. Since so many of the infections were found in your Java files, to me it means you haven't updated Java to the newest version Older versions have vulnerabilities that malware can use to infect your system.
Please follow these steps to remove older version Java components and update. It should have next icon next to it:. Run the installer, and uncheck the option to install Yahoo toolbar unless you want Yahoo toolbar.
Keep to the Cleaner icon and the Windows tab. Try the above and scan again. This may not be a cure but a start to solve the problems. Also read this thread about a program called Bootsafe, for those who cannot go into Safemode. I know CCleaner has one however i found it not as effective. I use both personally. Click here to join today! JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Solved: System shut down during virus scan!!!!!!!
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Wackster71 Thread Starter. Joined May 28, Messages Hiya all, long time reader, first time poster When ever I try to do a virus scan of late my system just shuts down.
I tried running a AVG's spyware detector aswell and alas this shuts my system down too. I have run HJT and here is my log details, but I am at a loss as to where the problem may be. Logfile of Trend Micro HijackThis v2. These both worked fine and detected no problems. I restarted the computer and tried the virus scan again, this time it still shut my system down!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Any ideas would be appreciated.
Joined Jun 4, Messages Rollin' Rog. Joined Dec 9, Messages 45, Virus scans tend to max out the CPU -- and if you have an overheating problem -- that will bring it on. Try monitoring the temps during the scan. The Hound. Joined May 27, Messages 3, Might also try start, run, msconfig, tick selective startup, then on the startup tab click 'disable all', click apply, ok, reboot, and run your onecare scan without the AVG, the bit torrent, weather, screensaver search, etc.
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