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Drive c: Fixed Total Please visit each of the following sites and let's reset all of your browsers back to defaults to prevent unexpected issues.

If you are not using one of the browsers but it is installed then you may want to consider uninstalling it as older versions of some software can pose an increase in the potential for an infection to get in. Internet Explorer How to reset Internet Explorer settings.

I would like to reset Chrome back to defaults to completely clear out what is going on with Chrome. My only installed browsers are Chrome and MS Edge which I don't use but can't remove , both have been reset.

Chrome is acting normally. Please open Malwarebytes and run a Threat Scan and post back that log. Then let me know what issues if any that you're still having. Here you go. Also included the report on the last protection event that is causing this headache. Given that nothing else is turning up, I'm starting to wonder if this a little bit of leftover code from another piece of malware that has otherwise been removed.

Is that even possible? Also, is there any way to replace the powershell. Threat Scan 6. Protection event 6. Please use the Clean Removal tool from this post below and update to the latest version of Malwarebytes.

Then do a Full Scan with Malwarebytes once you have it updated and attach that log. Threat Scan. Yes, so long as the computer in question is powered up at AM or PM. Here's the log from the 4th; I wasn't home during those hours yesterday, so no attempts on the 5th. Please read and follow the directions from this post and post back all the requested logs as an attachment.

Sorry for the delay. I lost track of your post. I think I read it and accidently closed it so it did not show as new anymore. I've bookmarked it. Let me review the logs tonight and get back to you. Though the other post should have had you zip up a folder full of log files for me to look at. Please re-read that post and see if you can zip up those files. According to the referenced post, the zip file of logs only relates to MWB 2.

X; I'm running v 3. The post for MWB 2. Download this version of MB-Check and save to your desktop. Double-click to run that file and it will create a file named: mb-check-results. Please upload that zip file mb-check-results. Please download the attached fixlist. Running this on another machine may cause damage to your operating system.

If the tool needs a restart please make sure you let the system restart normally and let the tool complete its run after restart. The tool will make a log on the Desktop Fixlog. Please attach or post it to your next reply.

Note: If the tool warned you about an outdated version please download and run the updated version. Well, not attempts so far today, looks like you may have killed it. Out of curiosity, what, in layman's terms, was going on? Basically it looks like they may have been hiding a run command that is called from another file which then launched the PowerShell in an attempt to gain further access to your computer. By removing the Alternate Data Stream a method to hide a file inside another file that are rarely used for legitimate uses and deleting all temp files and some clean up of the browser, hopefully we've removed the files involved in making that call to PowerShell.

Make sure that Malwarebytes stays updated daily it will alert if it's not up to date and be careful about clicking on unknown links. Hi Robert rakranc. I believe I've found a way to locate what was actually causing this. Saturday, July 1, PM. I guess you could enabled writing dump files though I am not shure if they are even written on a hang?!

Doesn't this only work on crashes and not AppHang? Edited by doclucas Sunday, July 2, PM. Sunday, July 2, PM. Hi , I saw the same issue before, here are some suggestions for you. Best regards Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help. Monday, July 3, AM. Hi , One more thing, have you checked the integrity of operating system files? EckiS, sorry I missed your statement.

Ok, I am careless. If you find anything, feel free let us know. We are looking forward to your good news. Tuesday, July 4, AM. Proposed as answer by huhu Wednesday, October 31, AM. Friday, February 2, AM. Example: USB or mapped drives. Friday, February 23, PM. Using the site is easy and fun.

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Click here to Register a free account now! Posted 08 November - AM Alright just had a random restart again. Posted 08 November - AM Ok,.. Its possible you may need a new PSU power supply. Posted 08 November - PM You will not have any crash dumps unless you first configure Windows to generate and save some. To do that go to Settings, System protection and make it look like this: Untitled.

Often time more than one crash dump is needed to zero in on the culprit. Does a suggestion that says "it's worth a try" and "let us know how it goes" instill confidence?

Edited by Wolverine 7, 08 November - PM. Posted 08 November - PM Well done,.. Posted 09 November - AM It could be that Windows is not crashing at all and the problem is one that will not result in a crash, a BSoD or a crash dump file.

There are also several reasons why even when the configuration is correct and Windows does crash a crash dump will not be generated. It is possible to generate a crash on demand one mouse click to test that the configuration is correct and a crash dump file can actually be created.

I deal in facts and not mights and maybes or insults so hopefully things will get sorted out with other helpers. At this point, I would. Download the Free version to have a try now! Method 2: Check Incompatible Programs Some users say that this only happens when they use certain programs. Especially when they have antivirus software running in the background.

The antivirus software might have some conflicts with certain programs. The next time you ever encounter this situation, try to pay extra attention to see if you can find the program that is messing with your system.

If such program can be located, try reinstall it or uninstall it completely. Method 3: Run Command 1 On your keyboard, p ress the Windows key and type cmd. Right-click Command Prompt and click Run as administrator.



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