Boo Hoo, scanned to no avail...

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I notice that you have started a thread at http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic140642.html. Trying to fix your problem at two forums concurrently is dangerous, as different helpers may have different ways of fixing a problem that interfere with each other, and wastes a lot of valuable Helper time.

Please select one forum to continue receiving help from and kindly ask the other to close your thread.
 
Ever since I ran ComboFix.exe, and it said that it was temporarily changing my Date Time settings, and then the computer restarted on its own without ComboFix completing its work, the Date Time settings have changed. Now, the time is shown in the 24 hours format (15:12), and if I change it back to the 12 hour format (03:13), then on next restart, it has again changed to the 24 hour format; also, earlier, when I placed the mouse pointer over the icon (at the bottom right), it would display the day and date in a single line, if I remember correctly, but now it shows it as 2008-04-10, and not as Tuesday or Wednesday.
Double-clicking and opening the properties doesn't help; every restart changes the settings. Any other way to fix this problem?

Thanx.

Yeah, go into the Regional and Language options to change it back.
 
Waiting...

I started the thread in that other forum, but as you can see, I have not received any proper answers there, and I hardly view it now.

Here, I got decent replies in the beginning, but since the past some time, there hasn't been any response.
 
Please download VundoFix.exe to your desktop.
  • Double-click VundoFix.exe to run it.
  • Click the Scan for Vundo button.
  • Once it's done scanning, click the Remove Vundo button.
  • You will receive a prompt asking if you want to remove the files, click YES
  • Once you click yes, your desktop will go blank as it starts removing Vundo.
  • When completed, it will prompt that it will reboot your computer, click OK.
  • Please post the contents of C:\vundofix.txt and a new HiJackThis log.
Note: It is possible that VundoFix encountered a file it could not remove.
In this case, VundoFix will run on reboot, simply follow the above instructions starting from Click the Scan for Vundo button. when VundoFix appears at reboot.

Please download Deckard's System Scanner (DSS) and save it to your Desktop.
  • Close all other windows before proceeding.
  • Double-click on dss.exe and follow the prompts.
  • If your anti-virus or firewall complains, please allow this script to run as it is not malicious.
  • When it has finished, dss will open two Notepads main.txt and extra.txt -- please copy (CTRL+A and then CTRL+C) and paste (CTRL+V) the contents of main.txt and extra.txt in your next reply.

Please post both the VundoFix log and the DSS log.
 
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