Everything it found is in a restore point or OTM already moved it.
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C:\System Volume Information\_restore{5D527826-05BD-4A83-8416-28ACDDA14001}\RP13\A0001931.dll a variant of Win32/Kryptik.NPR trojan
C:\System Volume Information\_restore{5D527826-05BD-4A83-8416-28ACDDA14001}\RP13\A0001932.dll a variant of Win32/Kryptik.NPR trojan
C:\_OTM\MovedFiles\06232011_181603\C_Documents and Settings\Alex\Local Settings\Temp\FacemoodsReinstal\GameBario_fmds4.exe probably a variant of Win32/SweetIM.A application
We need to follow orderly please. Don't waste you time deleting restore points. At the end of cleaning, I have you drop all the old restore points and set a new, clean one. You will also be removing the cleaning tools.
Select Yes when the "Begin cleanup Process?" prompt appears.
If you are prompted to Reboot during the cleanup, select Yes.
The tool will delete itself once it finishes.
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Note: If you receive a warning from your firewall or other security programs regarding OTC attempting to contact the internet, please allow it to do so.
Note: If any tool, file or folder (belonging to the program we have used) hasn't been deleted, please delete it manually.
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You should now set a new Restore Point and remove the old restore points to prevent infection from any previous Restore Points.
Go to Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools
Click "System Restore".
Choose "Create a Restore Point" on the first screen then click "Next".
Give the Restore Point a name> click "Create".
Go back and follow the path to > System Tools.
[*]Choose Disc Cleanup
[*]Click "OK" to select the partition or drive you want.
[*]Click the "More Options" Tab.
[*]Click "Clean Up" in the System Restore section to remove all previous Restore Points except the newly created one.
Tips for added security and safer browsing: (Links are in Bold Blue)
Browser Security
[o] Safe Settings (Please ignore the suggestion to use the Registry Editior in this section "Creating a Custom Security Zone")
[o] ZonedOut. This manages the Zones in Internet Explorer. (For IE7 and IE8, Windows 2000 thru Vista. No Windows 7)
[o] Replace the Host Files
[o] Google Toolbar Pop Up Blocker
[o]Web of Trust (WOT)Site Advisor. Traffic-light rating symbols show which rate the site for Trustworthiness, Vendor Reliability, Privacy, Child Safety.
Have layered Security:
[o]Antivirus :(only one):Both of the following programs are free and known to be good:
[o]Avira-AntiVir-Personal-Free-Antivirus
[o] [o]Avast-Free Antivirus
[o]Firewall (only one): Use bi-directional firewall. Both of the following programs are free and known to be good:
[o]Comodo
[o]Zone Alarm
Updates: Stay current:
[o] the Microsoft Download Sitefrequently. All updates marked Critical and the current SP updates.
[o]Adobe Reader Install current, uninstall old.
[o]Java Updates Install current, uninstall old.
Tracking Cookies
Reset Cookie:
[o]For Internet Explorer: Internet Options (through Tools or Control Panel) Privacy tab> Advanced button> check 'override automatic Cookie handling'> check 'accept first party Cookies'> check 'Block third party Cookies'> check 'allow per session Cookies'> Apply> OK.
[o]For Firefox: Tools> Options> Privacy> Cookies> check ‘accept Cookies from Sites’> Uncheck 'accept third party Cookies'> Set Keep until 'they expire'. This will allow you to keep Cookies for registered sites and prevent or remove others. (Note: for Firefox v3.5, after Privacy click on 'use custom settings for History.') I suggest using the following two add-on for Firefox. They will prevent the Tracking Cookies that come from ads and banners and other sources: AdBlock Plus Easy List
[o]For Chrome: Tools> Options> Under The Hood> Privacy Section> CHECK 'Restrict how third party Cookies can be used'> Close.
Safe Email Handling
[o] Don't open email from anyone you don't know.
[o] Don't open Attachments in the email. Safe to your desktop and scan for viruses using a right click
[o] Don't leave your personal email address on the internet. Have a separate email account at one of the free web-based emails like Yahoo.