read only in windows 10 directories. main hd and external

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  1. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #21

    Hi. It sounds to me like you may still have remnants of the infection(s). Here's what I would do:

    Make a Macrium image of your OS drive, then also image your data drive. Use the Macrium Rescue media to boot your system and make the images. Save the images to a new, clean drive.

    Put the permission(s) back, which you changed.

    Run the following programs in this order:

    RKILL
    TDSSKiller (check all boxes and let it reboot so it can scan properly)
    RKILL (again, because everything RKILL does is undone by a reboot)
    ADWCleaner (scan, then clean; it will reboot as well)
    Malwarebytes Antimalware full custom scan of all drives
    JRT

    I would then do a repair install using an in-place upgrade, as previously suggested by Kbird. Select to keep apps and files.
    Repair Install Windows 10 with an In-place Upgrade - Windows 10 Forums

    If all is successful, delete the images you first made, and make new ones of the repaired system and data.

    p.s. Everything I have suggested here is free.
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  2. Posts : 221
    windows 10 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #22

    Kbird said:
    Factory will make it like the day your purchased it............ (the Hp laptop?) was it with Win10 or Win8.1?

    assuming you mean HP's "recovery" option ie f2 or f12 I think ?

    Upgrade , replaces windows Files and saves yours if you choose that Option.... Your ISO/Win MCT USB installer needs to be the same version of higher to work though as an Inplace upgrade AFAIK though

    Repair Install Windows 10 with an In-place Upgrade - Windows 10 Forums
    HP was with Windows 10, and I had downloaded the anniversary module. will an in-place upgrade work? I did check for Windows restore points, but didn't find any. However, HP installed some of its own updates, and said it created restore points. Maybe if I tried that (especially if an in place upgrade isn't possible).. it could go back to some point before I knew this was doing this. however, I don't know when directories started becoming read only. I just know when I noticed it.

    probably cannot restore points on the external drive. if I restore the system by the upgrade or another way, yet virus (if that is the case) was removed from the external drive.. can I likely override the read only on the external drive once this is fixed?
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  3. Posts : 221
    windows 10 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #23

    simrick said:
    Hi. It sounds to me like you may still have remnants of the infection(s). Here's what I would do:

    Make a Macrium image of your OS drive, then also image your data drive. Use the Macrium Rescue media to boot your system and make the images. Save the images to a new, clean drive.

    Put the permission(s) back, which you changed.

    Run the following programs in this order:

    RKILL
    TDSSKiller (check all boxes and let it reboot so it can scan properly)
    RKILL (again, because everything RKILL does is undone by a reboot)
    ADWCleaner (scan, then clean; it will reboot as well)
    Malwarebytes Antimalware full custom scan of all drives
    JRT

    I would then do a repair install using an in-place upgrade, as previously suggested by Kbird. Select to keep apps and files.
    Repair Install Windows 10 with an In-place Upgrade - Windows 10 Forums

    If all is successful, delete the images you first made, and make new ones of the repaired system and data.

    p.s. Everything I have suggested here is free.
    I am not sure I can make an image of those drives and back up to a new drive? do you mean a new hard drive? I only have this system and the external drive. no virus is detected on either and I ran kapersky, a couple different add-ons for mcafee (to find Trojans), and mcafee is not finding anything currently. it seems it might have before, but says it cleaned something. malware bytes found nothing.

    right now, I have put permissions back, but if I did some system restore, it might restore to before all this (that is what I think, but I don't know since I don't know when it started doing read only).. if it was from an infection. perhaps it would go back to before infection, but I don't know. maybe it just would reactivate infection.
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  4. Posts : 2,324
    Win10
       #24

    JoshuaM said:
    HP was with Windows 10, and I had downloaded the anniversary module. will an in-place upgrade work? I did check for Windows restore points, but didn't find any. However, HP installed some of its own updates, and said it created restore points. Maybe if I tried that (especially if an in place upgrade isn't possible).. it could go back to some point before I knew this was doing this. however, I don't know when directories started becoming read only. I just know when I noticed it.

    probably cannot restore points on the external drive. if I restore the system by the upgrade or another way, yet virus (if that is the case) was removed from the external drive.. can I likely override the read only on the external drive once this is fixed?
    Not sure about external but that is something to deal with after you fix the Computer.

    By default in win10 Restore Point are OFF ( no idea why) so you may not have any/many? and not the external is likely not included as it doesn't sound like you had enabled Restore Points .....Unless HP turn it on in their Version of Win 10 ? Possible I guess....

    No guarantees with the Inplace Upgrade but then again it only takes an Hour or so and shouldn't do any harm either , there is just no way to know if a trojan or rootkit or something else is hiding somewhere ..... I suspect whatever it was was partly stopped by your virus detection before it got to the point of showing you a Ransom Screen or something ,but MacAffee etc can't fix the issues either , especially since we have no clue as to what was stopped.

    Simrick's list is my standard too....

    Try Eset's online Scanner too

    Hitman Pro
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  5. Posts : 221
    windows 10 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #25

    Kbird said:
    Not sure about external but that is something to deal with after you fix the Computer.

    By default in win10 Restore Point are OFF ( no idea why) so you may not have any/many? and not the external is likely not included as it doesn't sound like you had enabled Restore Points .....Unless HP turn it on in their Version of Win 10 ? Possible I guess....

    No guarantees with the Inplace Upgrade but then again it only takes an Hour or so and shouldn't do any harm either , there is just no way to know if a trojan or rootkit or something else is hiding somewhere ..... I suspect whatever it was was partly stopped by your virus detection before it got to the point of showing you a Ransom Screen or something ,but MacAffee etc can't fix the issues either , especially since we have no clue as to what was stopped.

    Simrick's list is my standard too....

    Try Eset's online Scanner too

    Hitman Pro
    but if I use eset, do I need to purchase something in order to see results? what about hitman pro? I do not have a new clean drive. the external drive was the new clean drive.
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  6. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #26

    JoshuaM said:
    but if I use eset, do I need to purchase something in order to see results? what about hitman pro? I do not have a new clean drive. the external drive was the new clean drive.
    ESET Online Scanner is free.
    You can see step-by-step instructions on how to run and manipulate it in this post at our sister forum, sevenforums.com. Be sure to login/create an account, so you can see all the screenshots:
    BSOD after boot up, during login or right after, (bad spool header?) Solved - Page 3 - Windows 7 Help Forums

    HitmanPro offers a free 30-day trial, so no, you don't have to buy anything.
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  7. Posts : 2,324
    Win10
       #27

    simrick said:
    ESET Online Scanner is free.
    You can see step-by-step instructions on how to run and manipulate it in this post at our sister forum, sevenforums.com. Be sure to login/create an account, so you can see all the screenshots:
    BSOD after boot up, during login or right after, (bad spool header?) Solved - Page 3 - Windows 7 Help Forums

    HitmanPro offers a free 30-day trial, so no, you don't have to buy anything.

    Thanks Simrick....

    Let Eset Online Run overnight ...it can take sometime.....

    Hitman gives you a free trial and at least 1 free Clean.... thankfully I have not needed it personally in some time....

    and Josh ......Simrick means you create an Account on Seven Forums if you want to see the PICS there , only 2 show) , not at ESET ONLINE.


    KB.
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  8. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #28

    Kbird said:
    Thanks Simrick....

    Let Eset Online Run overnight ...it can take sometime.....

    Hitman gives you a free trial and at least 1 free Clean.... thankfully I have not needed it personally in some time....

    and Josh ......Simrick means you create an Account on Seven Forums if you want to see the PICS there , only 2 show) , not at ESET ONLINE.


    KB.
    Yes, thanks!
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  9. Posts : 221
    windows 10 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #29

    Eset is stuck. last i checked, it seemed halfway finished with scanning the main drive. but now after checking, it seems frozen (whether on the main drive or external i don't know) finding 5 threats), and showing everything highlighted in black, but text is hidden.. no option to stop scan, but scan seems frozen. also, the icon of eset keeps showing itself in other places in the taskbar. i looked online and eset's forum showed this happened to another user with windows 10 anniversary edition. black bars and stuck during the scan.. what do i do? i am afraid that maybe a virus is detected and since mcafee is disabled and this one probably froze, nothing is protected.
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  10. Posts : 2,324
    Win10
       #30

    Hmmmm haven't seen that , if you are sure frozen or not responding (CTRL-ALT-Delete and see in TM ) then restart computer and try Eset with a different Browser perhaps.


    KB
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