Hi Curson, sorry to return with the "Same old story..." but it's back. After running Anti-Malware, after reboot, this appeared...
"Cannot export C:\DOCUM~T\Temp/HKCURUNONBU.reg
:Error writing the file. There may be a disk of file system order."
In a basic dialogue box that had "Ok", again appeared over the 1st box, then normal screen appeared under the 2, just before I clicked on X. Attached are screen shots.
After many tries, I have yet to find something in both apps to cause it to check E: which is a problem.
Could you explain what are the steps to take to cause both C: and E: to be scanned at the same time? I am stuck here and can go no further. Can't find anything under both SW programs to even check the E: drive alone. Need extra help here please?
In the AfterRK Run, you'll notice I did not check the box
Detection Type
"Suspicious Path|Vt.unknown | Registry:Run ... as I was concerned the "Type" - Registry Run might make it worse.
If you think there is no damage, I'll run it again (will most likely will HAVE to anyway) after reboot. Attached is rk_1.tmp, and 2 saved screen shots.
Thanks for the advice on PDF-XChange Viewer ... it works GREAT!
Please advise when convenient for you...
Thanks yet again Curson!
(No directory was created as with previous work) Ok, now what? rk_1.tmp. will try to rename file with .txt extension
You cannot upload that type of file. The only allowed extensions are doc, gif, jpg, jpeg, pdf, png,t xt, zip, rar, 7z,log, json(?)
Addition: Anti-Malware continues to find
RootKit.Fileless.MYGen return after reboot, and running Rogue Killer this time nothing showed up, nor create new .tmp file.
Also, forgot to mention, prior to this new problem, I have address book names, some new, and some old that had been deleted. These are still there, and have tried copying file, then import into "OpenOffice Calc" hoping to be able to edit/delete. The names that show when I forward, reply and any function in E-Mail I never added must be in a different file, that only shows up as mentioned.
I'm guessing when I attached E: (500 GB), and something there probably caused the virus to return. Will try to redirect scan to both C: and E:, and will let you know what, if anything shows up.
I'll edit after trying this, normal, then safe mode (Unsure if the drivers load needed to run either, or both Anti-MalWare and RogueKiller, and hope for the best. Be back to let you know what happens.