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Powershell keeps opening.

METROOO 5 Reputation points
2026-02-24T00:42:07.5+00:00

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Everytime I start my PC powershell opens up like this. The red one hasn't happened for the last few times but It keeps popping up with the "license verified, license ok" one. Ive done a virus scan through the Windows Security (All Types) and Hitman Pro. After I removed ones that were suspicious the powershell keeps popping up with the same message. What should I do?

Windows for home | Other | Performance and system failures
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  1. _AW_ 67,926 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2026-02-24T01:55:32.4866667+00:00
    • Download Fixlist.txt and save it in the folder where FRST64.exe is located (D:\scoped_dir10376_792234279).
    • Close any apps with unsaved work.
    • Run FRST64.exe and click "Fix".
    • The computer will reboot to complete the procedure.

    Please upload Fixlog.txt so I can check if any further action is needed.

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  2. _AW_ 67,926 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2026-02-24T00:48:59.1333333+00:00

    You still have malware. Please provide Farbar Recovery Scan Tool (FRST) logs for analysis.

    https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/farbar-recovery-scan-tool/

    Note: If you are using Edge or Chrome, SmartScreen may initially block the download. Click on the three dots next to the warning and select Keep => Click the Delete drop arrow => Keep anyway.

    • If your computer's language is not English, rename FRST64.exe to FRST64English.exe
    • Run the tool, leave the default settings, and press Scan.
    • Zip the logs, FRST.txt and Addition.txt, then upload to a cloud storage service like OneDrive, Google Drive or gofile.io
    • Post the share link.

    Share OneDrive files and folders - Microsoft Support

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