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Windows Defender 2010
Man I'm having a bad week. Two different viruses on two different computers.
When I run MalwareBytes on regular boot, it finds and eliminates the files but it does not fix the problem. Upon reboot, everything is back to normal. When I run MalwareBytes in safe mood, it does not find anything at all. I'm finding tons of different guides and they all have different directions and they also talk about different versions needing different remedies. Anybody conquer this bitch successfully? |
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You need to reinstall at this point. Copy your data to another drive, format and reinstall again. Stop wasting your time, trying to find a cure for a terminal ill patient.
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And what about all of my software? Will companies typically give you your activation code again in situations like this? |
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Like this: http://brokenzombie.com/junk_bin/gfy/software_bin.jpg |
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Or buy a new harddisk, and mount your current in a external disk enclosure. That way you can access your data when you have reinstalled your computer and added a good antivirus software. Quote:
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Wait don't reinstall... what problem are you exactly having. you said malabyteware finds and eliminates the virus but does not fix the problem... can you explain the problem you're having?
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Download and install Microsoft Security Essentials, update and run it. Just fixed a lap for a bud using that soft, Malwarebytes, Adaware, AVG and Spybot. His box had over 40 infections but the patient pulled through fine!
If you can't download directly to infected box, just download on another box, burn it or load it to an external drive, then load it to the problematic box and run in safe mode. Not going to do you a lot of good to copy files to another drive if those files are infected as well. Sally. |
Boot-time scan using Avast Free + Spybot S&D in Windows
Hope it will fix your problem. |
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If you still have viruses try deleting the files in your registry, or everytime you delete files, they'll jjust keep re appearing because of your registry
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what OS are you on?
I have windows defender installed and running, Microsoft security essentials is free Spybot is pretty much tops when it comes to ripping out hard to remove spyware |
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re-installing is the only way to be 100% sure it's gone....
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let us know how things are once the scan is done. also if you're having search pages and antivirus pages appearing in your browser more than liking you have a proxy virus. easy to remove. It'll effect all browser, fastest way to manual remove it is load IE go to Tool - Internet Options - Connections tab - select LAN settings - check Proxy Server then click Advanced - remove anything in HTTP (probably will be something like 127.0.0.1 with a port) - ok out of there and uncheck proxy server. Go to General tab select Delete - check Temp. Internet Files and delete.
do that after running malabytewares thats a pretty good spyware removal but it sometimes doesn't wipe the browser changes. you might also want to go to Run and then type in msconfig then select Startup tab uncheck anything that looks suspicious, look at the Manufacturer and Command columns. If anything is "unknown" and in a weird location and file name, its more than likely a spyware. (i.e. sniffer Unknown c:\windows\temp\_ex-08.exe). I'm pretty good at spotting spyware file so feel free to post any the file name of anything that looks weird and you're unsure of, or you can just google the file name. |
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Sucks getting pwned, good luck Sly!
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Bah. Still the same problems.
I'll start preparing for a reinstall later this week. |
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Once a OS have been compromised, it will remain unsafe. That is why I said, his only approach to securing his data again, is reinstalling and using a secure antivirus program. |
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you can always just put linux on your computer, it has the best security you can get ;)
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i fixed my cousins pc the other day and it had the fake anti virus program virus amongst others and it had removed registry entries so that you couldn't boot into safemode. |
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