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Please open your Scheduled Tasks and look for any tasks that might be scheduled in the afternoon to account for such a change.

Must have one resilient computer there to not run differently after the tools we've run through. Hundreds of thousands of computers have run similar tools and scans and change is almost always noticeable

Let me have you run this please.

 

Create an Autoruns Log:

  • Please download Sysinternals Autoruns from here.
  • Save Autoruns.exe to your desktop and double-click it to run it.
  • Once it starts, please press the Esc key on your keyboard.
  • Now that scanning is stopped, click on the Options button at the top of the program and select Verify Code Signatures
  • Once that's done press the F5 key on your keyboard, this will start the scan again, this time let it finish.
  • When it's finished, please click on the File button at the top of the program and select Save and save the Autoruns.arn file to your desktop and close Autoruns.
  • Right click on the Autoruns.arn file on your desktop and hover your mouse over Send To and select Compressed (zipped) Folder
  • Attach the Autoruns.zip folder you just created to your next reply

 

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Attached are the logs for FRST, Addition, MBAM-Check, and Autoruns after Sophos completed its scan overnight.  Sophos identified no threats and did not create a log.  I did have to reboot the computer to run the scans, as something was preventing them from running (even with anti-malware and antivirus turned off).

Addition-10-1-16.txt

FRST-10-1-16.txt

CheckResults-10-1-16.txt

JULIAN-PC.zip

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