Can you post the MBAM log file, it should furnish some clues.
The Steam error is probably down to a .dll? replaced by a cracked version from the Skidrow malware/patch, reinstalling Steam should fix that.
The Synergy synwinhk.dll problem is also likely to be related to the patching, probably...
The W10 download/install updates from previous Windows Updates are usually responsible for that. The easiest solution is probably GWX Control Panel, download.
Nice find ^^
It's actually Woody *Leonhard*'s article on a petition by Susan Bradley MVP: https://www.change.org/p/satya-nadella-microsoft-what-computer-users-want-changed-in-windows-10
#2 needs extending to all supported Windows versions, details on updates have been sorely lacking for the...
UEFI and BIOS would have slightly different early routines; each Windows version is slightly different: a couple of links about XP and a layout of the Vista (should be very similar to W7) boot load order here: http://www.carrona.org/boottrbl.html
I've not seen anything for W8>10 yet.
Using Task Manager to kill the browser when you get hit by this is a better defense than any A/V program at the moment - don't click anything on the popups, not even on the 'x'. Better still, using Firefox with the NoScript addon will block the majority of attempts without you seeing anything...
From the original Symantec post:
I've seen a few users giving these symptoms over the last week or so.
If users would just learn to use TaskMan to kill the browser when these things try to embed themselves, that or use FX with NoScript.
R1 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings,ProxyServer = http=127.0.0.1:18810" < this is redirecting your Internet access.
If you can boot to Safe Mode with networking, remove the proxy server in IE > Tools > Internet options > Connections > LAN settings and you may...
I hope the Vertex 3 is an improvement on the OCZ Agility 2's, they've been having a high return rate according to the latest component returns data from a French e-tailer: http://www.behardware.com/articles/831-7/components-returns-rates.html
One time the system DID spontaneously shut down when I put a USB memory stick in one of the rear ports, which would further blame the actual USB system hardware, I guess." That could suggest there's a bad connection/short in that port that's causing it.
The stack_text is full of USB references so it looks like the problem is somewhere along the USB route. Is this a laptop or desktop? What USB devices are connected?
Just to add to Ben's comment, I've read that the latest (maybe others, it wasn't stated) firmware update for the Crucial C300's is non-destructive, unlike many of the other brands. I'd still not trust it 100% if I had any valuable date already on the drive.
If you don't like your new SSD...
I did read your post.
Sorry, suspend it is. It helps because if you kill a process that's protected by malware, it's either blocked from being killed or it restarts it. So, if you suspend all processes containing malware, you can then kill them successfully because there's nothing running to...
If confronted by this, I'd have begun with Process Explorer (the pause process is neat), once all traces of the malware were tracked and container processes paused, track all startups for them with Autoruns ready for unchecking. Then kill all affected processes, uncheck their startups, restart...
From a little searching around,the P4M266A chipset looks like it supports 400 and 533Mhz bus, the earlier P4M266 < yours, appears to be limited to 400Mhz only.
It reads like your motherboard can only use CPUs with a bus speed of 400Mhz and the 2.4 you currently have installed is one that uses a bus speed of 533Hmz. This table shows the P4 CPUs made that use the 400Mhz bus, be aware that you'll need to check with the maker of the 'board to find other...
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