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When a driver is registered, it's the same as creating a service, and a registry entry is created to define the driver and allow it to be loaded. The EEK registers its driver when it tries to delete stuff. What I take from that is he script should be re-written every time or you'll end up with a log of all the stuff you have ever deleted, correct? It still works, you just end up with a lot of extra reading.Įxtracting the EEK to a USB flash drive shouldn't cause any problems with it, as it is designed to be able to run from USB flash drives (we actually sell it on 16GB USB flash drives with licensing to be used for commercial purposes). Not active but as you can see in the log file I have enclosed that there is a lot of things that were already done still in the log plus the one new file it deleted (Conduit) Reg Key. OTL Script.txt and when I did that I noticed that the log had all the bad things left over in the log.
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I wanted to look at Blitz Bank and I don't think I have enough knowledge to start hacking stuff without really knowing how to use it. I just did a quick scan with EEK and ended up with one bad file. Is there a way to tell if the Driver you speak of gets registered?
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I always just let it install to the Flash instead. Is that how it is supposed to be installed because it defaults when I click open to C:/EEK. When I download this Kit I was extracting it to my Flash drive. That said though, when we were doing this and I think you may have mentioned disabling Norton and MBAM which I did and I still got the same result. I have used this tool a long time and I never had this hiccup before. I'm just going to keep the tool as is for now. It's possible that Norton Internet Security may be blocking registration of the driver, but I don't know that for certain. Without that driver it will fail to delete anything. The OTL log does show that a driver is missing, and it is the cleanhlp driver that the Emergency Kit Scanner registers to delete things. That way you don't have to write a script by hand like I did.Īs for the response you got, I was the one that gave it to you. It might be easier for you to use BlitzBlank, which comes with the Emsisoft Emergency Kit. They should be glad and lucky to have you on their support team.
I appreciate the work you have done and I guess if all else fails I can always fall back to your great tool. So I don't know what else to ask if they won't tell me why. 2 responses this is what they gave me:but for some reason it didn't seem to be able to create its driver that it uses to delete stuff on your computer (or at least that's what it looked like from the OTL log you had posted). I take it that if I choose to use EKS that I will need to use your tool? It seems that your partners there at Emsisoft for some reason refuse to let me know why this tool will not work properly for me. If you are certain that there is nothing that was removed that you want to restore, then you can delete that folder. Note that you'll see the files that OTL 'deleted' when you scan in a folder named "_OTL" in the root of the C: drive, because OTL saves backup copies of any files it deletes. OK, aside from one registry key and the cookies in Google Chrome, it looks like everything was removed.