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Post by mibbzz on Feb 15, 2015 15:57:45 GMT
Back-up everything to an external HDD/to the cloud (dropbox is okay, you get like 2gb free storage), and reinstall your OS. Everytime I get something on the same lines as you, I just use my recovery CD and wipe everything. *mega This sounds like adware, you probably installed something and didn't uncheck the boz to not uninstall that junk stuff and its using a rootkit. Get the malware bytes rootkits remover and see if it does anything.
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Post by Oliver on Feb 15, 2015 17:06:17 GMT
Run hitman pro, and when it come to removing the stuff it finds activate your 30 day trial and then remove the stuff. Run AdwCleaner and remove what it finds. Run MBAM, it's one of the best scanners and also SuperAntiSpyware. Do what I said in order until it's removed. No need to do the rest if one of them does the job.
Good luck. And if you're really are gonna reinstall windows over some adware....
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Post by Oliver on Feb 15, 2015 17:27:13 GMT
Run hitman pro, and when it come to removing the stuff it finds activate your 30 day trial and then remove the stuff. Run AdwCleaner and remove what it finds. Run MBAM, it's one of the best scanners and also SuperAntiSpyware. Do what I said in order until it's removed. No need to do the rest if one of them does the job. Good luck. And if you're really are gonna reinstall windows over some adware.... adware is sometime used in rats. I'm sure mini would've said if he was downloading 'Ultimate hacking tool by mrcoder' or something. If it doesn't get removed I'll get him to run a process scanner etc.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2015 18:41:57 GMT
Since I did have to deal with Malware, Trojans and such, Just install avast and let it scan, it will delete the file without running it, same as Windows Defender.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2015 18:45:06 GMT
adware is sometime used in rats. I'm sure mini would've said if he was downloading 'Ultimate hacking tool by mrcoder' or something. If it doesn't get removed I'll get him to run a process scanner etc. That sounds like my old skype (hacked) saying the same thing as a ultimate hacking tool. Oh yep that's it. I only had to disconnect from the internet, and let avast and windows defender on, scan, and it removed it, stupid coder who coded that thing left a log lol.
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Post by Oliver on Feb 15, 2015 19:53:14 GMT
I'm sure mini would've said if he was downloading 'Ultimate hacking tool by mrcoder' or something. If it doesn't get removed I'll get him to run a process scanner etc. That sounds like my old skype (hacked) saying the same thing as a ultimate hacking tool. Oh yep that's it. I only had to disconnect from the internet, and let avast and windows defender on, scan, and it removed it, stupid coder who coded that thing left a log lol. That's where I got it from
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Post by Alco RS11 on Feb 16, 2015 1:48:46 GMT
Wait, did you go into regedit do win key + r to open run and in there type "regedit" without the "s once that is open look in "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE" and in there check SOFTWARE and delete anything related to the virus. Also in there check "wow64node" and delete anything related to it there. After that look in HKEY_CURRENT_USER and look in :Software" in there and check for malicious files. After you do that, run a complete scan in malwarebytes to make sure you removed all the malicious components. Good day!
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Post by ?? MrPerson660 ?? on Feb 16, 2015 1:58:54 GMT
By glancing at the title I thought you were referring to the biological kind of health alert ._.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2015 8:46:29 GMT
Wait, did you go into regedit do win key + r to open run and in there type "regedit" without the "s once that is open look in "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE" and in there check SOFTWARE and delete anything related to the virus. Also in there check "wow64node" and delete anything related to it there. After that look in HKEY_CURRENT_USER and look in :Software" in there and check for malicious files. After you do that, run a complete scan in malwarebytes to make sure you removed all the malicious components. Good day! I can't believe you were actually not trolling for once
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2015 9:11:38 GMT
my brother gets this shit on his computer allllll ze time so I know how annoying it is, he probably downloads loads of porn or something, but all I can say is that when I fixed his computer, it was from extensions on chrome.. but anyway, have you had a roam around in your files? i reccommend just having a look about in your folders and stuff and delete any suspicious looking folders.
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Post by minimitch on Feb 16, 2015 10:47:40 GMT
Guys I told you that I've deleted lots of malware before. I know how to uninstall it I'm no newby. I checked and found out that it's in appdata/local and whenever I delete it it keeps on coming back on. It also doesn't put the ads on YouTube like other malware I uninstalled 2 years ago.
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Post by mibbzz on Feb 16, 2015 15:05:39 GMT
my brother gets this shit on his computer allllll ze time so I know how annoying it is, he probably downloads loads of porn or something, but all I can say is that when I fixed his computer, it was from extensions on chrome.. but anyway, have you had a roam around in your files? i reccommend just having a look about in your folders and stuff and delete any suspicious looking folders. Fun fact, you're four times more likely to get a virus from a religious website then a porn website.
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Post by Alco RS11 on Feb 16, 2015 21:17:57 GMT
Wait, did you go into regedit do win key + r to open run and in there type "regedit" without the "s once that is open look in "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE" and in there check SOFTWARE and delete anything related to the virus. Also in there check "wow64node" and delete anything related to it there. After that look in HKEY_CURRENT_USER and look in :Software" in there and check for malicious files. After you do that, run a complete scan in malwarebytes to make sure you removed all the malicious components. Good day! I can't believe you were actually not trolling for once Even though I troll I know me PC Stuff and can help people.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2015 4:09:40 GMT
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Post by minimitch on Feb 17, 2015 5:38:32 GMT
I don't have a Mac but thanks for your help
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