You may not have the appropriate permissions to access the item.' Can't work out what the problem is. When I click on scan, I get the following message: 'Windows cannot access the specified device, path or file. I am not aware of any problems with the computer - but my attempts at running FRST with a view to posting the log here have all been unsuccessful. I have also now deleted CCleaner altogether for the time being.
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I also attempted to restore my computer back to the 10th August: it told me the restoration was not completed fully, although I have not identified any problems. In addition to the Malwarebytes scan, I have run an Avast antivirus scan, a SuperAntiSpyware scan and also an online scan with Eset, none of which have found any further malware. I ran Malwarebytes and it found a trojan called Nyetya in a CCleaner folder and quarantined it. However, after reading about the CCleaner problems I checked which version I was running and found it to be which I believe to be a clean version of the previous update. I have not actually used the computer very much since returning home as some health problems affecting a family member have been taking my time and attention.
#How to run configeration page on dell c1765 update
I read last night - on a 'How-To Geek' post on Facebook - that there was recently a problem with CCleaner and that it was hacked and malware distributed during an update (version ) released on the 15th August. Just before I went away, I believe that CCleaner did an update. I was away from home from the 16th August until late last Friday and therefore was not using my computer - although my son came here a few times while I was away and most probably used it while he was here.
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I am running Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 on an 11-year-old Dell Dimension 9150 computer