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Yes, there are only a few moments between when I re-connect to the internet and when I update MBAM-along with SuperAntiSpyware and Norton, all of which seem to have coexited peacefully on my system for years-but I don't want anything untoward to happen even in those few moments. I'm tempted to save just the rdefs.mbdb and rules.mbdb alone, and plop those two into that folder the next time I restore a system image. A number of others have changed between that moment and when I last restored a system image. The files that were changed by updating the program just now include AMECIs, clean.mbdb, dbmanifest2.dat, dbupdate.log, DDSCIs, dynconfig.dat, exclusions.txt, HubbleCache, mbdigsig2.dat, rdefs.mbdb, rules.mbdb, scan.mbdb, and tids.mbdb. Can I save that folder on an external drive, archiving it, say, monthly, so it's never too far out-of-date, then, after restoring my system to some earlier date, I would just overwrite the old folder with the new, or else simply replace the "important" files in that folder-whichever ones those are-after first running the most recent program installer itself to update the program proper? Before re-connecting to the internet, I like to update all my software, including anti-malware programs, manually, by keeping those definitions and program updates on a separate hard drive.Ĭ:\ProgramData\Malwarebytes\MBAMService appears to be where all the relevant files are stored. How about this: I occasionally restore my system to an earlier state via actual images, not system restore. Before submitting your reply, be sure to enable "Notify me of replies" like so:Ĭlick "Reveal Hidden Contents" below for details on how to attach a file: Please attach the file in your next reply. Upon completion, a file named mbst-grab-results.zip will be found on your Desktop. You will be presented with a page stating, " Get Started!"Ĭlick the Advanced tab on the left columnĪ progress bar will appear and the program will proceed with getting logs from your computer Place a checkmark next to Accept License Agreement and click Next You may be prompted by User Account Control (UAC) to allow changes to be made to your computer. Once the file is downloaded, open your Downloads folder/location of the downloaded fileĭouble-click mb-support-X.X.X.XXXX.exe to run the program NOTE: The tools and the information obtained is safe and not harmful to your privacy or your computer, please allow the programs to run if blocked by your system. If you haven’t already done so, please run the Malwarebytes Support Tool and then attach the logs in your next reply:










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