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Hello and Sawasde Khrap,

I hate myself for trying all sorts of partly new programs, even having the best already installed. I always relied on Acronis backed up machines, but had to learn another very painful lesson,

I had NOD ESET 32 installed and wanted to give it a try. But when I finally figured out that NON deleted files I needed for special events, I decided to delete NOD using YourUninstaller.

That finally led to a non functioning machine, where neither keyboard, nor mouse was working anymore. No way to sign in as Administrator, etc...

It was already midnight and I needed to print some stuff out that I needed for school the next day. Tried this, tried that. Nil.

Finally, I don't even know how, was I able to sign in, get my Acronis running and made a restore. Now I'm back to normal, gort my Kaspersky installed and all is fine, but:

The freaking 5555555 hijacker is smiling at me and I do not have enough time to try various programs, because I have to make tests, tests and tests for tomorrow.

This freaking JRT tool even deleted my printer's driver and it took 2 hours to get it working again. No way to just download the driver and install it. The program left some bs that made it impossible.

So when you think you know something about computers, you always get something to deal with that can take ages to solve.

Please tell me hoe to get rid of 55555555555555biggrin.pngbiggrin.pngbiggrin.pngbiggrin.pngbiggrin.pngbiggrin.pngbiggrin.pngbiggrin.png in a few minutes, without downloading Adware and other bs programs. I do have Malwarebytes Premium but it doesn't seem to detect it.

There's a tool called JRT, but it finally deleted too many other things, not just the 5555 virus.

Thanks for any eventually helpful tips. biggrin.png

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P.S. Can't install a driver for my Brother DCP J 125 printer. Couldn't find the installation CD, downloaded the driver from Brother, but it stops somewhere with an error message that makes no sense.

Okay, my own fault. Will try to find the Installation CD from the school's printer, as I'm using the same model at school. Can use my notebook now to print certain stuff.

Cheers-

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In the future, you might want to try 'testing' new software in a virtual machine, rather than on your primary (and apparantly critical) machine.

I use VMWare. Plus you could make a new Acronis image PRIOR to testing, should you prefer to continue testing on your primary machine. Plus put Acronis on a bootable USB stick, that way it won't matter if you can access your machine or not.

Sorry, cannot help you on the virus.

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