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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/3/2015 6:09 PM, ken lawrence via
Njtechdiv wrote:<br>
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<div>Hi folks have had a recurring problem. about two weeks
ago I couldn’t log in to my computer. the log on profile
couldn’t load. well with sighted help I went into safe mode
and logged in and the files were repared. now today same
thing happened. went in blindly to safe mode and performed
the same fix. this time however took a couple preemptive
steps. I hide the reading payne in windows live mail think
that is part of the problem. when this happened two weeks
ago I scanned with both malware bytes and with AVG and it
killed a couple bugs. I have noticed something strange
before each happening like this. on a regular shutdown the
windows dialog that runs when you install something is
trying to come up and ask me do I want a program to make
changes. something is trying to update or install on
shutsdown. today when scanning both AVG and malwarebytes
come up clean. have also scanned my mp3 files this time
with AVG and that is clear. so whatever it is if it’s a
baddy it’s a rootkit possibly how do I find and detect and
remove rootkits? if it’s not a baddy how do I find out what
is trying to update and or install and why is it trying it
on a shutdown. finally does anyone know why once the
reading payne is hidden, why does windows live mail now say,
“outlook express message list view? </div>
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It sounds to me as if your system was hacked. That's the only
reason I could think for this sort of behavior.<br>
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