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Tony, don't worry if you can't find the files.  They're not always there.  Even thought HJT says the files are missing, I ask people to look because it may not always be true.  I have a question, though: you're absolutely sure you don't have a Network Monitoring folder in Program Folders?

You say you can't get into Safe Mode...  Were you able to before?  Did you try another function key such as F2 or F5 (and so on)?

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if i end the suspected virus it warns me to save and shut down programs and gives me a min before i shuts down.
Exactly what process are you ending?  svchost?  That file is LEGITIMATE; there's no need to shut it down.

Please post a full HijackThis log and let me know if you are experiencing any other problems.network montoring is in add/remove programs but it wnt let me unistall it , i tried unstalling it out of safe mode still wouldnt allow me came up with a error message , i will try and put my computer in safe mode again i have solved the problem with my shockwave player so embrassing i dnt want to say  what the problem was  lol

As far as any virus program i go on her goes its all saying im am fine i have tryed eveything ccleaner , norton , avg , spybot u name it . I WENT onto major geeks installed a few beta programs not very good to be honest , but theres a lot of files on here they shouldnt be here .


As for my pc's cpu its throught the roof its on a flat line then drops ____________
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Remind me how do i post a screenshot on here of my pc's cpu and proccess  Well, whatever you did, I'm glad you got your Shockwave issue sorted out.

Network Monitor may have already been removed.  Go to C:\Program Files and if you're absolutely sure the Network Monitor folder doesn't exist, then use the Tools feature on CCleaner to remove it from your list.  You should also run the Cleaner and Issues while you're at it, just for good measure.

HJT provides a list of all of your running processes, but if you WOULD like to take a screenshot, press the Print Screen key on your keyboard.  Then open up Paint, press Ctrl+V, and save the file as screenshot.jpg.  You can then attach it to your next post (if the file is too big, you may need to upload it to PhotoBucket).This gunna make me sound like a noob but i will list what ccleaner has listed on my start up ....

1.CFTMON.EXE
2.USERFAULTCHECK AKA (%SYSTEMROOT%\SYUSTEM32\DUMPREP 0-U


Now i have no clue what this 2 are the others i want to run

shall i close them in ccleaner
Quote from: richenstony on May 15, 2007, 08:31:07 PM
1.CFTMON.EXE

It says CFTMON?  Or does it say CTFMON?  If it's CTFMON, leave it alone.  If it's CFTMON, tell me.

Network Monitor wouldn't be listed in the Startup.  When in Tools, click on the UNINSTALL tab and it will give you a long list of programs.  Go all the way down to Network Monitor and click on Run Uninstaller.  If it still doesn't work, then click on DELETE Entry.  But only do this if C:\Program Files\Network Monitor DOES NOT exist.The next HJT log should be run in full mode with Hijack this in it's own directory...

Carry on.


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