Hello, A few days ago, I started receiving a popup error message that presented on the desktop. It appeared about once a minute, no matter what my activity was. The only time it did NOT appear was when I was playing a game I installed a long time ago from an old disk. I am running Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1 on an Aspire 5742-6602 laptop. I use Google Chrome as my browser. I have Piriform Speccy installed.
A program that will show all specs for my laptop. Here is the main Speccy table. Welcome aboard Please, complete all steps listed here: Make sure, you PASTE all logs. If some log exceeds 50,000 characters post limit, split it between couple of replies. Attached logs won't be reviewed. Please, observe following rules: • Read all of my instructions very carefully.
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• The cleaning process, once started, has to be completed. Even if your computer appears to act better, it may still be infected. Once the computer is totally clean, I'll certainly let you know. • If you leave the topic without explanation in the middle of a cleaning process, you may not be eligible to receive any more help in malware removal forum. • I close my topics if you have not replied in 5 days. If you need more time, simply let me know.
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I am the poster of this thread/problem. I hope this is the way to communicate with you. I am not the smartest when it comes to computers, which is probably why I'm in this pickle in the first place. I've tried to follow the instructions in 'UPDATED 4-Step Viruses/Spyware/Malware Removal Preliminary Instructions' but am hung up in Step 3, Notes 1 & 2. I can't find Microsoft Security Essentials anywhere to temporarily disable it.