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Background Becoming Black
#1
Hello

It seems my background keeps going to a black screen. When ever that happens I restart file explore and it seems to fix the issue but it comes back. Is there any way to permanently fix this issue?












Thanks -wolfpack

PS: Sorry if I posted this in the wrong spot I just joined the forum

#2
welcome wolfpack103

Perform SFC scan



Click 'Start' > Type cmd in the search field > Right-click the command prompt at the top of the list and select 'Run as Administrator'
Inside the command prompt, type sfc /scannow > Press 'Enter'
4. Reboot and test.

#3
(08-01-2016, 04:55 PM)Compton Wrote:  welcome wolfpack103

Perform SFC scan



Click 'Start' > Type cmd in the search field > Right-click the command prompt at the top of the list and select 'Run as Administrator'
Inside the command prompt, type sfc /scannow > Press 'Enter'
4. Reboot and test.

Do you need the log?

#4
yes you can provide the log did it complete successfully

#5
(08-01-2016, 05:30 PM)Compton Wrote:  yes you can provide the did it complete successfully

No it is still verifying everything.

(08-01-2016, 05:30 PM)Compton Wrote:  yes you can provide the log did it complete successfully

Here is the log.


Attached Files
.txt   Log.txt (Size: 3.23 MB / Downloads: 8)

#6
ok it completed successfully did repair some stuff on your system

[Image: malwarebytes-icon.png] Scan with Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware

Please download Malwarebytes Anti-Malware and save it to your desktop.
  • Install the progam and select update.
  • Once updated, click the Settings tab, in the left panel choose Detctions & protection and tick Scan for rootkits.
  • Click the Scan tab, choose Threat Scan is checked and click Scan Now.
  • If threats are detected, click the Apply Actions button. You will now be prompted to reboot. Click Yes.
  • Upon completion of the scan (or after the reboot), click the History tab.
  • Click Application Logs and double-click the Scan Log.
  • At the bottom click Export and choose Text file.
Save the file to your desktop and include its content in your next reply.

#7
(08-01-2016, 06:13 PM)Compton Wrote:  ok it completed successfully did repair some stuff on your system

[Image: malwarebytes-icon.png] Scan with Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware

Please download Malwarebytes Anti-Malware and save it to your desktop.

  • Install the progam and select update.
  • Once updated, click the Settings tab, in the left panel choose Detctions & protection and tick Scan for rootkits.
  • Click the Scan tab, choose Threat Scan is checked and click Scan Now.
  • If threats are detected, click the Apply Actions button. You will now be prompted to reboot. Click Yes.
  • Upon completion of the scan (or after the reboot), click the History tab.
  • Click Application Logs and double-click the Scan Log.
  • At the bottom click Export and choose Text file.
Save the file to your desktop and include its content in your next reply.

Is that needed? I have avg wont that do the trick?

#8
ok its great you are running AVG but it also good to run 3 party scan like malwarebytes

#9
(08-01-2016, 07:30 PM)Compton Wrote:  ok its great you are running  AVG but it also good to run 3 party scan  like malwarebytes

OK here is the log.

Just a quick note some of the things that it detected were things that I already knew about like vegaspro13.0.453.exe.zip, Adobe Photoshop CC 2016 Crack _ Serial Number For Windows.rar, qiji.exe and cheat engine. These virus's were not executed, they were contained.


Attached Files
.txt   Scan Log.txt (Size: 1.65 KB / Downloads: 10)

#10
warning



This forum doesn't condone the use of pirate software, please remove all pirate software from your computer system or we can't help you.

Thanks



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