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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
MALWARE EXCORCISM AND CLEANUP FOR WINDOWS XP
(Easy Step By Step Directions)
(Note) If you don't have a taskbar? Hit Ctrl Shift Esc at the same time and the task manager will pop up. Click on [File] at the top left corner of your task manager and choose New Task (Run).Type cmd and hit ok.In the command window type start explorer.exe and hit enter and "My Documents" will popup and your taskbar should be back?
1.Go to Start->Rt click on My Computer and choose Properties -> System Restore Tab -> check the "Turn off system restore" box -> hit Apply and Ok.
2.Hit Ctrl Shift and Esc at the same time and bring up your task manager and choose the processes tab and look for any shady looking exe's like Regcure.exe or something with allot of random numbers and letters? Rt click on them and choose end process.
(Note)Go here for process info's http://www.processlibrary.com/
3.When your done shutting down what you can, click on [File] at the top left corner of your task manager and choose New Task (Run).Type msconfig and hit Ok. Go in BOOT.INI tab and tick both "Safe boot" and to the right of that "Networking" and hit Apply and Close.(It will boot in "Safe with networking mode" Choose Aministrator)
4.While in "Safe with networking mode" download Malwarebytes.
(Free) http://download.cnet.com/Malwarebytes-Anti-Malware...
5.Right click on the mbam setup app you downloaded and rename it xxxx then Dbl click on it and install and update it (If you can) and run a full scan and delete/quarantine all entities it finds (Restart if it asks?)
(Note)If you couldn't update before 1st scan update Malwarebytes and do another scan with a updated Malwarebytes!
6.Go to Start,Run,type msconfig and hit ok.Go in BOOT.INI tab and untick Safe Boot and then go in the Startup tab and (uncheck) all programs (not) needed at startup "Lesser is better in this case" and hit apply,close,restart.Your computer will boot normally and on your desktop a window will popup,check "Don't show this message" box and hit ok.
(Note)Check here for info's on startup programs http://www.techspot.com/startup/
(How to video) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbSwtNiBx5A&feature...
7.Download Superantispyware,install,update,and run a full scan and
delete/quarantine all entities it finds.
(Free) http://download.cnet.com/SuperAntiSpyware-Free-Edi...
8.Go to Start->Rt click on My Computer and choose properties -> System Restore Tab -> uncheck the "Turn off system restore" box -> hit Apply and Ok and your done.
(OPTIONAL)
Download Startup Monitor.It's a add on that acts like a firewall for your startup menu and keeps malware from installing itself without your permission.
(Free) http://www.mlin.net/StartupMonitor.shtml
Download Advanced System Care its a really good free program that has all kinds of optimizing tools and "IObit Security 360" (Part of ASC) is a really good all around security system and works well with Malwarebytes and Superantispyware try it out? (Free) http://www.iobit.com/
Hijack This cleanup tool (Note)This tool is not intended for novices!
(Tutorial) http://aumha.org/a/hjttutor.htm
(Free) http://free.antivirus.com/hijackthis/
How to fix corrupted Windows system files.
1. Go to Start -> Run -> type sfc /scan now ->hit ok.
It will ask you to insert a Windows XP installation disc.
2. Insert the disc and let the SFC utility run
3. SFC will check/repair changes made to the main system files.
How to fix error messages.
Go to Start > Run > type cmd > Hit [ok]
1.Type chkdsk /f Hit enter and press "y" for yes and let it run.
2.When it's done restart your computer.
Go here for more help.
Stay Safe Out There (^.^)
P.S.:If you need more help feel free to click on my name under my avatar and email me?
- 1 decade ago
.DLL files are system files. If you delete those your computer won't work. If you have anti-virus software installed, make sure it is updated and then do a full system scan. Another way is to go to symantec.com or trendmicro.com then download and run their free anti-virus scanner, Doing a scan in SAFE mode is usually better since the virus will probably not be active then.
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- noselessmanLv 71 decade ago
no ideah, but i found this site pc fixers on google. those people can access your computer remotely and fix almost anything. they have fixed every problem i ever came to them with, it took them a long time to clear the virus i had, but the wont stop until its fixed. they will even help you with stupid silly things. the charge less then anybody in the world for 24 7 service, try it
- Anonymous5 years ago
Install mcafee and it will get rid of any and future viruses
- Anonymous1 decade ago
go to c drive, go to windows folder, and delete the ".dll" files -- those are the viruses