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Programdata installmate
Programdata installmate





HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AppID\ => C:\Program Files\AVAST Software\Avast\ashShA64. Search results from Spybot - Search & Destroyīabylon.Toolbar: Settings (Registry Key, nothing done) Not sure if I need to follow these steps, or not Advice needed and greatly appreciated. On my system at least, these mia.tmp files appear to contain the contents of filebags and program prerequisites. those have a GUID name and are removed when the program is uninstalled. These are not the folders used to cache the main install. I scanned the stickies, and have read through: )-Updated If not, I have some additional information. I'm not sure if I should simply let Spybot "do its job", or if at this point I need to take another tack. Among a big list of the typical stuff Spybot will pick up on a machine that it's never been run on, it has identified a high risk item. containing similar contents to the miaxxxx.tmp folders.Acquired a used computer last week, been cleaning out previous users files, have rum Avast (clean), Malwarebytes (clean) now Spybot. However as of around about Oct 2018 (probably I updated IA then) also some newly produced folders with the names ~1, ~2, ~3. How did the folders get there in the first place, and is there a reason why IA is not automatically deleting them if they are temporary? This adware arrives on a system as a file dropped by other malware or as a file downloaded unknowingly by users when visiting malicious sites. Since these folders end in 'tmp' are they temporary folders which can safely be deleted? E.g.Įach folder contains various data and sub-folders to do with IA setups. I have noticed multiple folders called mia*.tmp (~100) in my %programdata% folder.







Programdata installmate