

ĭ:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS6 (64 Bit)\amtlib.dll () -> Geen actie ondernomen. ĭ:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS6\amtlib.dll () -> Geen actie ondernomen. ĭ:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Bridge CS6 (64 Bit)\AMTLib.dll () -> Geen actie ondernomen. (Geen kwaadaardige objecten gedetecteerd)ĭ:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Bridge CS6\AMTLib.dll () -> Geen actie ondernomen. Verstreken tijd: 49 minuut/minuten, 22 seconde(n) Ingeschakelde scan opties: Geheugen | Opstartitems | Register | Bestanden en mappen | Heuristiek/Extra | Heuristiek/Shuriken | PUP | PUM

I ran the scan like this: mbam.exe /developer So I decided to post the result of the Malwarebytes-scan over here to see what you think of it. Some people are saying that these "infections" are not real infections, but just messages, other people are saying that these are real 'infections'. And I came up on this forum as I found a lot of hits on Google.

So I Googled the results to see what the damage was. So I ran Malwarebytes and it came up with some infected files on my D-drive and F-drive (where I kept the programs I wanted to install). So I decided to make a new start.įirst of all, after installing Windows, I have installed Malwarebytes (and a virusscanner) to see if the files on my second harddisk (where I kept some files I wanted to use after the new installation) were safe.
Onone software photoframe 4.5 professional edition windows 7#
Yesterday I have installed a new version of Windows 7 on my computer as the last few months/weeks my computer was getting very slow.
