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-First of all, I am using legal windows 7 ultimate 64bit.

-I am using Bitdefender 2016 + malwarebytes ( antivirus + antimalware , plz dont tell it's wrong I know what I am doing)+ ccleaner, all legal.

-In less one year this computer survive several viruses, the most severe one was "neshta virus" which infects all the .exe files and the registry.

-My computer is now SUPER CLEAN no viruses , thnx for asking.

-I used also in the past prio,clover, some themes,tweaqmaster, connectify...

-I am using only drivers for my model from the dell site.

-the problem is the computer super slooooow at boot, about 3 minutes, and after I logon also slow ( throw taskmanager, the services takes ages to start, not all of them)

-The big problem now is that when I use sfc /scannow, after finished it says "windows resource protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them"

-I tried clean boot, safe mode, windows recovery,unistalling almost every thing including the antivirus and antimalware,  even running it from windows 7 disk : always the same error + slow boot.

-sometimes when I enable some services in msconfig, after normal boot, I cant open stuff as administrator only after 5-15minutes, even the taskmanager when I open it then I click show all processes it crashes, and I have to close it with another taskmanager! if I dont close it after 5-15minutes the window that ask for adminstrator access pops out.

-the event viewer is always full of critical errors.

-I created custom event for boot time diagnostics,it shows always error / critical .

-I attached boot log + sfc log.

-in sfc log the main cause that it cant repair is "could not reproject corrupted file "exemple.exe"; source file in store is also corrupted" and "Hashes for file member \??\C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Mail\wab.exe do not match actual file [l:14{7}]"wab.exe""

-I am so tired .

-I dont want to reinstall windows 7 or upgrade to windows 10, I have lot of staff like cookies that I dont want to loose, also it is a waste of time.

-I experience slow even in games, cs go for exemple without changing settings I have a drop from 180 fps to 110 fps (plz dont sayits because the last update)

-trustedinstaller, svchost and system are always too high in cpu usage , i/o read, right and other.

-I am using a new healthy hdd and smart+chkdsk says it is ok (less 1 year old+ never recieved any drop)

-I never used any crack / hack that may contain virus, the main source of viruses that from usb sticks, (since I bought bitdefender never had any virus any more)

  --> so yeah that's all of it, I really need help & thnx in advance :)

boot log.txt

sfc log.txt

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Well thnx for your reply,Yeah I am too pretty sure it didnt survive a virus, I already purchased a ccleaner license, It didnt fix anything, I mentioned it in the post.

On 5/31/2016 at 2:27 PM, fixitnow said:

Get a program called ccleaner to get rid of all the junk on your PC. Its also best that you do remove cookies but you don't have to remove saved passwords or auto-fill boxes.

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cool. Sorry I read some and skim read some. Try to partition the system drive so that you don't loose your stuff and reinstall on the new partition. To be honest though it will be easier to back up your stuff first. Reinstalling windows will help performance too. Hope you fix it soon. Remember to back up your stuff like once a month. And when you get a virus just reinstall windows there and then rather then try to fight it. Also try to stay away from downloading sites like torrent sites and the like. I would also use avast either the paid version or the free version. I have used others but they're not as effective

Have you tried turning it off and on again?

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14 hours ago, fixitnow said:

cool. Sorry I read some and skim read some. Try to partition the system drive so that you don't loose your stuff and reinstall on the new partition. To be honest though it will be easier to back up your stuff first. Reinstalling windows will help performance too. Hope you fix it soon. Remember to back up your stuff like once a month. And when you get a virus just reinstall windows there and then rather then try to fight it. Also try to stay away from downloading sites like torrent sites and the like. I would also use avast either the paid version or the free version. I have used others but they're not as effective

well to be honest I am thinking of upgrading to windows 10 through windows update, do you think that will fix it?

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no. As that will be a upgrade so it will keep all the corrupt files. You need to do a clean install a option that you can't do using the windows 10 upgraded. My advice is do a clean install of 7 and the upgrade if you want to. If you know your windows key then you can download windows 10 from Microsoft and use your key but its not worth the hastel of having to make a bootable thumb drive

Have you tried turning it off and on again?

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3 hours ago, bkmd100 said:

well to be honest I am thinking of upgrading to windows 10 through windows update, do you think that will fix it?

actually it will as it puts the new system file in the windows folder and moves the other one to windows.old so you and no. It will fix your os but if there are still parts of the virus on you personal files then no. Try it. You can always go back to windows 7. Sorry I forgot that it stops using those files.

Have you tried turning it off and on again?

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