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RP204: 1:00:17 AM - Software Distribution Service 3.0

RP203: 1:00:20 AM - Software Distribution Service 3.0
#Ncp secure entry client 9.20 transfer license driver#
RP192: 12:53:27 AM - Installed LG United Mobile Driver RP180: 3:00:22 AM - Software Distribution Service 3.0 = Disabled Device Manager Items =Ĭlass GUID: = Disk Partitions =Ĭ: is FIXED (NTFS) - 231 GiB total, 161.527 GiB free.ĭ: is FIXED (FAT32) - 2 GiB total, 1.901 GiB free. UNLESS SPECIFICALLY INSTRUCTED, DO NOT POST THIS LOG. I can backup and reimage if I have to, but I'd rather avoid it if I can. Any assistance you can offer would be greatly appreciated. I'm hoping not only to remove the infections, but also repair any damage that may have been done, if possible. The machine was infected by a Backdoor rootkit almost exactly 1 year ago and I thought I got rid of it, but either way it appears to be back now. If I run it in SafeMode and then run it again it seems to be ok, but if I run it from a normal boot it detects the infections again and then if I clean it and run the program again it detects the same infections again. I've tried multiple times to delete the infections, but it keeps returning. Anyway MalwareBytes, which I used first, detected a rootkit along with 39 instances of malware, such as Trojan Agent (including Backdoor). It gives me an error everytime I try to open it. One issue that triggered my suspicion of malware was that MS Outlook crashed and now it will not load. Tried to clean with multpiple programs before reading the forum instructions not to do that, so hopefully I havent done even more damage.
