Do you have the log from MBA-M? This is a program which isn't supposed to be run in Safe Mode but in normal mode. You are correct about TeaTimer. Leave it off, it interferes with some fixes attempted.
I don't know what firewall you are using or even if there is a firewall involved, but you might try turning this off and see if it helps.
Also don't know the operating system but have you tried Safe Boot with Networking? This allows the computer to boot in safe mode but also allows internet service without the unnecessary items which may be running during normal boot.
Is there a way you can get the log and post it from the computer you are using now?
Can you download HJT to another computer, burn it to a disk and then put it on the affected computer? If you can do that then try to get the log and post it back here.
System Restore should also be left ON until the computer is clean. After it is clean is when you then reset it. It is better to have at least something to go back to, even if infection is involved, rather than nothing which is what you have by turning off System Restore because that will erase all restore points. It is too late for that now just remember that in the future.
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Let me look through all this and I will get back to you. This is a wireless connection correct? Have you tried a hard connection, is that possible?
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Can you run HJT on the infected machine? If so run it again.
Place a checkmark next to this entry
O20 - AppInit_DLLs: gmuxlx.dll
Then click the Fix Checked button.
Exit HJT.
Reboot the system and see what happens.
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I thought that might have had to do with some non-essential system32 files I'd removed from startup, so I replaced them and rebooted again.
How did you know for sure that these were unnecessary?
The file you get the error from is associated with NTRU Cryptosystems
what is the exact error that you get?
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Well that NTRU Cryptosystems program has to do with your wireless network so maybe the program is damaged.
The system freezes definitely shows there is "something" trying to work or not working right in the background.
Were the freezes the reason you turned off some of those system32 files? While some may not be necessary they are often tied together with others which are necessary and sometimes turning off one may turn off many others that you didn't mean to disable. This is why it is always recommended that each and every one be totally researched before turn them off.
Did the freezing and internet not working come before or after the clean ups?
Can you give me a list of those system32 files you turned off and then turned back on?
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Go to Start, Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Event Viewer. Look in Applications and also System and locate errors which may give an indication as to what is causing these Server busy errors.
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I had a same problem. Couldn't open mozilla and internet explorer 8. Tried lots of things but nothing helped just reinstalled windows and that was the best solution.
Btw when that virus strikes only best working exp.is "Google Chrome" it works perfect in that situation.
You know this thread is 14 months old. There is no guarantee the infection on this particular computer and yours are identical. Each computer is different and what works on one may not work on another, especially when discussing a problem posted 14 months ago and where the original poster neglected to return.
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