Reg delete "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\OCComSDK.ComSDK.1" off Reg delete "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\OCComSDK.ComSDK" off Reg delete "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\LXImageTool.ZIPTool.1" off Reg delete "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\LXImageTool.ZIPTool" off The file's not too long so I'll post the contents off Should I just run it and/or delete it? It looks like it's just wiping out adware like sizlsearch and Wajam which I'm guessing is good, but I haven't heard of some of the others like OCComSDK.ComSDK.1.Why is it still in the temp folder - shouldn't this have been cleaned up? The name/ contents imply a one-off program that runs when I turn my computer on (which has probably happened in the last few days since the file got created).Where did it come from it has a creation date of a few days ago and I recently temporarily installed Malwarebytes, I also have Norton. Sounds worrying, but on closer inspection, some of the keys I recognise as spam/malware, so I'm wondering whether this file is actually benign - possibly created by my anti-virus. I would not expect to see this sort of thing there, and on inspection with notepad, I can see it contains instructions to force delete a load of registry keys. I have just taken a glance in my %temp% folder, and have found a file called DeleteOnReboot.bat.
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