Hi NomDeKeyz. I hope all is running well with yr system once again.
Sorry but I have had a lot to do lately.
Don't worry too much about yr old firewall logs. that is simply what they are. they don't amount to much used space.
You can however delete an avast4 folder if it is still on yr system in the Alwil Folder in Program Files.
You can do Disk Cleanup - Start -> Run - type in 'cleanmgr' without the quotations and press OK.
- choose drive, press OK and wait for Disk Cleanup utility to appear
- then check items to be cleared (mine are in the screenshot)
- if u want, rid yrself of setup files if there are any remaining
- don't worry too much about compressed files - as long as you do still have enough free space on yr drives
But go to the More Options tab at the top, and scroll down to System Restore
- remove all but most recent Restore point
- then return to Disk Cleanup page and press OK to do the cleanup
If you look at my signature below I also use
ccleaner to clear my garbage
http://www.filehippo.com/download_ccleaner/ - top right-hand corner (3.22MB)
download and install - run the two basic cleaners - Windows and Applications
Go to Registry tab - Scan for issues and once list is compiled, Fix selected issues (make sure to do backup)
With ccleaner, you first cleanup may be large amount if you have a lot of garbage on yr system
From then on cleanups will be relatively light - much the same stuff each time, with nothing in Applications
Registry list of issues needing fix will also mostly get much shorter after the first run, but depending on activity
you can also go to Tools - > Startup to have a look at and make changes to the Startup list of programs
the orphaned entry - O20 - AppInit_DLLs: - sometimes these entries can be an indication that malware is present
Seems unlikely in yr case - so I would recommend fix this entry
- put checkmark in box next to the entry and click Fix Checked in bottom left hand corner of the screen
- after fixed checked, you need to run Scan to bring up a new log - I prefer to fix one entry at a time
Hope is all smooth running, regards, Mark