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Also can't figure out how to set up the output of OTL so it saves the text files in a place were they are really available.Enabling JavaScript and cookies in your web browser So when I go to Recent Documents and see the files, highlight them.
OK, I tried four times now, and because I can't use windows explorer, the browse function can't find where the files OTL.txt and Extras.txt are stored. I have some time over the next few days and access to this computer, so I'd like to fix it right. Since time has passed, I did another scan and tried to attached the (updated) results for perusal and further instructions, but for some reason when I try to attach, it goes back to the old files, plus the scan is not generating the extras.txt file so I deleted both and will try again.Īs always.
So I'm wondering if I can either fix XP Pro or would it be best to go out and buy W7 and upgrade? I'm thinking W7 would have better support and might replace all those corrupted Windows files maybe/maybe not? Looking for some advice on that aspect. She's running XP Pro with SP3 and the firewall is on as is automatic updates (finally). Amazingly the machine still runs and she's not complaining but I'm wondering about those "unrepairable" files that can't be deleted.
I did a scan with Malware bytes and came up clean, and then did a subsequent full scan with Avast last night and it showed 14 corrupted files. I have occasionally been plugging away at this problem and I think I have it minimized (whatever that means LOL) to the point where she is no longer getting repeated popups warning about trojans or whatever. I know a lot of time has passed since I last posted on this topic, and I apologize for not following up. **Please note: If the Microsoft Windows Recovery Console is already installed, ComboFix will continue it's malware removal procedures.