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RavenArrow

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  1. So sorry for the delay!!! I meant that it would be best if I went through with the process while you're online, so that you can guide me through it.
  2. Great. I was wondering whether we were supposed to use it as a boot USB, so it would have to be big... But, I guess not ( I asked, since I'm gonna buy a new one to do that) That's reset. Refresh deletes all program files (and lists them on the dekstop afterwards, so you can find them again). Would it work? Then it should be done while you're online... Unfortunately, I don't have one...
  3. Oh, and how do I set the BIOS to boot directly from the boot CD/USB?
  4. Thank you very much for your help. Since it's late at night where I live, I will have to call it a night, and leave to safe mode for now. Tomorrow, we'll see what we can see. since I have quite a few questions: What should the size of the USB be? So, I guess Refresh won't work, will it? After I finish the Scan, and the log is saved, how do I get out of the command prompt and back into safe mode? I guess it can't be done using "Safe Mode with Command Prompt" ? Thanks again!
  5. Thank God, I'm back into safe mode!!!! Please reply quick, so I can get it over with, before I accidentally do something I'll regret!
  6. Please help!!!!!! I booted on normal mode accidentally, and there was just a black screen. Now, I forced shutdown, and when I tried to boot to safe mode from the logon screen, my lock screen wasn't there any more, just a plain blue. I got onto the logon screen, but no responses, so I can't boot into safe mode, and im still waiting for the password to load. what do I do??????? HELP PLEASE, I am terrified and paniced!
  7. As a matter of fact I did, and, wuite surprisingly, it said that no malicious items where detected! I also scanned with avira and avast, but none of them found anything! Now, I can't find the logs for the MBAM log...since I guess there aren't any! Of course, the threat can't have been eliminated, since when I search for Magnipic, it does find it, as an app... What am I supposed to do now?
  8. But then again, that's Safe Mode, so I guess it doesn't count...
  9. Rkill log: Rkill 2.4.7 by Lawrence Abrams (Grinler) http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/ Copyright 2008-2013 BleepingComputer.com More Information about Rkill can be found at this link: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic308364.html Program started at: 03/03/2013 07:51:38 PM in x86 mode. Windows Version: Windows 8 Pro Checking for Windows services to stop: * No malware services found to stop. Checking for processes to terminate: * No malware processes found to kill. Checking Registry for malware related settings: * No issues found in the Registry. Resetting .EXE, .COM, & .BAT associations in the Windows Registry. Performing miscellaneous checks: * No issues found. Checking Windows Service Integrity: * COM+ Event System (EventSystem) is not Running. Startup Type set to: Automatic * Security Center (wscsvc) is not Running. Startup Type set to: Automatic (Delayed Start) Searching for Missing Digital Signatures: * No issues found. Checking HOSTS File: * No issues found. Program finished at: 03/03/2013 07:51:53 PM Execution time: 0 hours(s), 0 minute(s), and 15 seconds(s) Now, I didn't know how to disable Malwarebytes, so I didn't... I hope it didn't disrupt its function... I am waiting for instructions...
  10. I got into Safe Mode, thank God, and I am at the Command Prompt!!!! What do I do from now???? Please answer soon!
  11. Can't start Safe Mode at all. How can I boot to Safe Mode through a USB?
  12. Oh, great! Just great! It doesn't even load the start screen now. Just a black screen...
  13. I have already tried to use the F8 button, and I never could boot. I'll see what I can do though, nothing to lose. Regarding Windows XP, I meant we have dual boot on the netbook, not on the laptop. As for the USB, I asked what exactly I could be able to do with it... Meanwhile, I'll see what I can do to boot into safe mode...
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