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Software feedback => RogueKiller => Topic started by: sapitron on June 03, 2015, 03:40:01 AM

Title: Why did you remove the Repair Shortcut button?
Post by: sapitron on June 03, 2015, 03:40:01 AM
I have an usb drive infected with some kind of malware that creates shortcuts of all my folders.
After scanning with RogueKiller, nothing happened, and the folders are still in shortcut mode.
help!


+++++ PhysicalDrive2: Kingston DTR30G2 USB Device +++++
--- User ---
[MBR] 38808a7037319e01c7b6e706df834f9a
[BSP] 8e5fa8528f0a1138f1507479d657c452 : Windows XP MBR Code
Partition table:
0 - [ACTIVE] NTFS (0x7) [VISIBLE] Offset (sectors): 8064 | Size: 59996 MB [Windows Vista/7/8 Bootstrap | Windows Vista/7/8 Bootloader]
User = LL1 ... OK
Error reading LL2 MBR! ([32] Solicitud no compatible. )

Title: Re: Why did you remove the Repair Shortcut button?
Post by: Curson on June 03, 2015, 12:47:00 PM
Hi sapitron,

Welcome to Adlice.com Forum.
The "Repair Shortcut button" was not useful for this purpose.

Please connect all your USB devices and download Malwarebytes Anti-Malware (http://download.bleepingcomputer.com/malwarebytes/mbam-setup.exe) and save it to your desktop.
In the "Custom Scan" section, check all your drives, then click on the "Scan now" buton.
When the scan has completed, the results will be displayed. Click on Quarantine All, then click on Apply Actions.

To complete any actions taken you will be prompted to restart your computer...click on Yes.
Failure to reboot normally will prevent Malwarebytes from removing all the malware.

After rebooting the computer, copy and past the mbam.log in your next reply.

To retrieve the scan log information (Method 1) :
To retrieve the scan log information (Method 2) :
Alternatively, logs are named by the date of scan in the following format: mbam-log-yyyy-mm-dd and automatically saved to the following locations:
Regards.