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It may have said the exact same stuff as the one I saw immediately before the reboot commenced, I don't know. While rebooting- after leaving the light blue introductory screen to my normal desktop view, but while services and startup programs were still loading- AVG popped up with a 'threat detected' warning again. I decided that if these pop-ups continued to happen, I would uninstall Free Studio- because installing it was the only significant change I had made to my computer recently and because many (though not all) of the files that AVG resident shield was warning about were part of that installation. After making that choice, AVG popped up with another 'threat detected' warning- but the computer was already shutting down and I never even had a chance to do anything about that one. This happened about every 10 minutes, although it probably wasn't at exactly regular intervals- I didn't time them.Īt the end of the scan, Malwarebytes had found a couple of suspicious files (OpenCandy PUP) and I set it to remove them, which prompted me to reboot- which I chose to do. During this scan, AVG resident shield popped up repeatedly with new detected threats, always 'potential trojan agent's, and in a different file each time.
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I then did a full computer scan with Malwarebytes which took a couple of hours. Everything seemed fine at first, but the next day AVG's resident shield popped up with a 'Threat Detected' warning, claiming it had located a 'potential trojan agent' and giving me the option of removing the treat or ignoring- I chose to remove. Two days ago I downloaded and installed DVDVideosoft Free Studio from their website (DVDVideosoft,com), and I had already had AVG Antivirus Free Edition 2014 runing on my computer. I am out of town now, using a different computer and won't have much acces to the one that had the issue for about a week. I had a long post written about this yesterday that I was going to start a thread with, but this site denied me- I am guessing due to a browser setting of mine.
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Mods should feel free to move this to wherever it belongs. Edit:I meant to post this in the Anti-Virus and Anti-Malware Software forum.