Microsoft Windowns - Common Files

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Can you check the script for Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Remove Tool 5.9? It is black and should show blue. Thanks.
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What OS? Shows blue for me on XP, Vista, Win7 and Win8.1
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Running Windows 7 32 bit and it says it is an official release.
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What version (x.x.xxxx.x) does mrt.exe in \system32 have?
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5.9.9902.0
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In your Autopatcher Folder \modules\Common\ there should be a file called KB890830_x86_glb.apm

The detection for v5.9 in this file should be

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[DetectionRegistry]
RegistryPath=HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\RemovalTools\MRT
KeyName=Version
KeyValue=FC5CF920-B37A-457B-9AB9-36ECC218A003
If you have the same entries in your .apm, then you most likely have a different KeyValue in your registry.
If that is the case, you can Install KB890830 manually from the \modules\Common\Common_Files\
and see if that fixes it. Don't use AP to install it because AP will not show you any errors if there are any.
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Odd. I did what you said an ran it without AP and got know errors then checked with AP and it is now blue. Thanks.
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