One time it did replace the original hosts file, but now, when I run the batch file, I get "access denied" messages. I've also tried installing MVP's host file, as a belated measure and not sure what exactly the malware is aiming at. In trying to gain access to these, I foolishly mucked around with user permissions as well and I believe I have made a hash of it. I noticed also that User Appdata folders remained hidden even though I've set folder view options to show hidden and system files (the scanning software would often pick up files in these folders). Almost all would report malicious or PUP files, which would be cleaned, but then more files would return after a reboot. I googled some guidelines and started running the gamut of scans and uninstallers, in sequences given by various guidelines: ADWCleaner, RevoUninstaller, HitmanPro, CCleaner, MBAM (updated), Emsisoft, over and over the last 4 days. Almost immediately, Avira alerted me to problem files and I noticed Shopping Pro and Neurowise in my Add/Remove window. Unwisely, I hastily clicked through the installation process (Is CNET no longer a trustworthy source?). Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate (32-bit)Īntivirus: Avira (and now also Emsisoft Internet Security)Ī few days ago I installed "Free MKV to AVI Converter".
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