NEED HELP URGENTLY (PC RELATED, spyware)

Mr. CoolFiat

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COOLfiat555
I am not a gay XBox noob
I have spyware and I can't get rid of it.
Can someone tell me what information you need?

INFO:
BSOD all the time in Normal Windows Mode

(WINDOWS VISTA SP2)

I got the BSOD after I downloaded some game from Torrentz, then it took control of some of my machine and started going on weird underage website things... (very disgusting) then it installed a Javascript thing, didn't even ask for permission, and now there is spyware throughout my system. Every Google link I click on redirects me to some annoying "test your IQ level!" + "buy an IPad now for free!" etc...
Besides, if I run on normal mode I get a BSOD the minute I log on to my Admin account, or any account that is. The error codes are:
  • 0x0000007E
  • 0xC0000005
  • 0XAC69490D
  • 0X8A363C80
  • 0X8A36397C
I didn't install any new drivers.
I tried to install anti-spyware and Microsoft-endorsed AntiVirus programs, but since I am on Safe Mode with Networking, Installing a program is forbidden. :(
This sucks lots.
I need someone to help me.
I have a Laptop and a PS3 if that helps?
 
Will it allow you to do a system restore? This usually works and then you can install an antivirus to scan the system.
 
Will it allow you to do a system restore? This usually works and then you can install an antivirus to scan the system.

NO the bi*ch disabled my windows security settings, and I can't turn it back on. I can't even go on "services", it loads for .5 second and it goes idle... nothign happens. This is so messed.... :S
 
Um, hmm... Do you have another computer? Go search for some free anti-virus program and install it on a usb flash drive. Then plug that drive in the infected computer and run the program.
 
Um, hmm... Do you have another computer? Go search for some free anti-virus program and install it on a usb flash drive. Then plug that drive in the infected computer and run the program.

Yes, do this, here's what I have, I've gotten many viruses before, and this actually got rid of all of them, for completely free. (The free version does just as well as bought virus removers.
 
I might get a BSOD anytime soon, I've been running normal mode for 40 mins though.. ;)
It's akward...
 
SuperGTRacer's AV Malwarebyte's Anti-Malware grabbed by the scruff of the neck a little surprise:
http://website.informer.com/208.87.32.68

^ That is what I found after looking with Anti-Malware by MalwareBytes. Thanks GTRacer! :)
Still no signs of BSOD... funny, been running with Normal Mode for almost 1 hour! :)

Found lots!
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We often get questions on how to remove various malware. We get asked for help when someone's computer is acting funny. They are sure it isn't malware, because they've run regular scans. What people don't always realize, is there are some ways of scanning that are more effective than others. There are also some anti-virus software and some malware scanners that are more effective than others. I've seen some people desperate to remove malware, and are paying lots of money to some websites that are supposed to 'optimize' and 'clean' their computer.

I've cleaned up a lot of infected systems, and there are some real effective and free software out there that can clean up most any infection. Here's a simple guide to scan and remove malware. If you follow this guide step by step, you can clean up most any infected computer.

1. Boot into safe mode with networking. To do this, tap the appropriate function key repeatedly on startup. It's usually F8.

Once in safe mode with networking, download, install, and update Malwarebytes. Do a full system scan.
www.malwarebytes.org/

This is a great program that will detect and remove most any malware. It's very important to do this in safe mode with networking. There are far less services and programs running in safe mode, it's less likely that there will be an active infection running, that will suppress your malware scan. This is why people can run scans all day long, and never find anything. The malware is suppressing the scan before it even starts.

2. Download and run Combofix.
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/co [...] e-combofix

This is a powerful tool for removing malware. It runs several stages to systematically scan and purge any and all infections. This is a good way to verify that malwarebytes has removed everything.

Combofix doesn't run well on 64bit operating systems. So, if you have a 64bit OS, substitute Spybot Search and Destroy.
http://www.safer-networking.org/index2.html

3. Download and install ccleaner. Use the registry tool to scan and repair all issues. You may need to run this several times to resolve all the issues.
http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner

This will attempt to repair any registry damage, inflicted by the malware. In addition to the registry tool, it has several other useful optimization tools to help keep your PC clean. There is also a nice uninstaller.

Any registry editing can be risky. If it makes you feel better, you can backup your registry before using this registry tool. However, this program is fairly conservative, and very reliable. I've never seen it cause adverse effects.

4. Install a quality anti-virus software.

There are a ton of different options out there. Some use more resources than others. Some catch and stop more potential threats than others. Some have optimization features. Some have annoying pop-ups. The choice here may vary from user to user. However, I'll list what I believe to be the best options, in my order of preference.

Avast free
http://www.avast.com/index

Microsoft Security Essentials
http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/

Avira AntiVir Personal - Free Antivirus
http://www.avira.com/en/download/index.php

If your browser is being hijacked try CWShredder Thanks to 4Ryan6 for the suggestion!
http://free.antivirus.com/cwshredder/

If your computer won't boot into safe mode, create a bootable rescue disc, using this guide. You can remove most malware without having to boot into windows. Once done, I would recommend running through this guide, starting with step #1.
http://free.avg.com/us-en/226162
Thanks to Shadow703793 for this suggestion!

Once you have removed any and all infections, a good anti-virus software will help keep you from having to go through this again. However, if you need to remove an infection, just start at #1.
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I downloaded some game from Torrentz


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Serves you right.
 
If you would've just given into your underage fantasies, you never would've had this problem. ;)
 
So was he really just getting a game or looking at other stuff as well? Probably just the site he downloaded it from, saying this game is virus free! Just not spyware free.
 
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