New member need some help....(RESOLVED)

  1. #21
    Discusman is offline Newbie

    Re: New member need some help....

    Yes, I did. I even tried it again after reading your reply. But that entry is still there.


  2. #22
    Neal is offline Dedicated Member
    1. Please download The Avenger by Swandog46 to your Desktop.
    • Click on Avenger.zip to open the file
    • Extract avenger.exe to your desktop

    2. Copy all the text contained in the quote box below to your Clipboard by highlighting it and pressing (Ctrl+C):


    Folders to delete

    C:\PROGRAM FILES\MMSASS~1

    Note: the above code was created specifically for this user. If you are not this user, do NOT follow these directions as they could damage the workings of your system.


    3. Now, start The Avenger program by clicking on its icon on your desktop.
    • Under "Script file to execute" choose "Input Script Manually".
    • Now click on the Magnifying Glass icon which will open a new window titled "View/edit script"
    • Paste the text copied to clipboard into this window by pressing (Ctrl+V).
    • Click Done
    • Now click on the Green Light to begin execution of the script
    • Answer "Yes" twice when prompted.
    4. The Avenger will automatically do the following:
    • It will Restart your computer. ( In cases where the code to execute contains "Drivers to Unload", The Avenger will actually restart your system twice.)
    • On reboot, it will briefly open a black command window on your desktop, this is normal.
    • After the restart, it creates a log file that should open with the results of Avenger’s actions. This log file will be located at C:\avenger.txt
    • The Avenger will also have backed up all the files, etc., that you asked it to delete, and will have zipped them and moved the zip archives to C:\avenger\backup.zip.
    5. Please copy/paste the content of c:\avenger.txt into your reply along with a fresh HJT log by using Add/Reply

  3. #23
    Discusman is offline Newbie
    I get an Error from Avenger.

    Error: Selected file does not appear to be a valid script.

    I even tried to enter this:
    Folders to delete

    C:\PROGRAM FILES\MMSASS~1\MMSASS.DLL

    I get the same error.

    Thanks.

  4. #24
    Neal is offline Dedicated Member
    Try this with Avenger

    Folders to delete

    C:\PROGRAM FILES\MMSASSIST

  5. #25
    Discusman is offline Newbie
    Hi,

    I got the same error

    Error: Selected file does not appear to be a valid script.

    I have tried Avenger before I posted this thread. Someone else asked me to try Avenger. Maybe Avenger has already removed that MMSASS.DLL?

    I am started to doubt about HJT program. Not sure if that MMSASS entry is still on my computer..

    Thanks.

  6. #26
    Neal is offline Dedicated Member
    It is harmless as it is if still there. How is your PC behaving now?

  7. #27
    Discusman is offline Newbie
    I think my pc is in very good condition. It is much faster than before. Thanks again for your help.

  8. #28
    Neal is offline Dedicated Member
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