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Davidl919

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This thread is for those of you running Windows PC and have lost control of your environment by some form or another. Malware, spyware, virus, Trojans, and rouge programs.

I will list programs I used in the order I used them to fix Pc's when I fixed them.
If your infection does not allow the installation or running of any of these programs simply rename the exe and that should help.
If you are trying to use the task manager and you can't see the tabs double click on the top bars and that should make them reappear.

1. Fixpolicies It will attempt to fix all of your administrative policies allowing you control to make changes

2. atf cleaner It will clean almost everything including your stored passwords

3. Hijack this This software is a little more advanced and can be skipped if your not sure what you are doing but I normally remove anything under the BHo and the Hklm run that I know is suspicious if you are not experienced do not use this.

4 Sdfix It was at one time a very good fixer and some parts of it had to be ran in safe mode I have added it because it can still be of good use in case you run into older infections

5 spywareblaster It is not the best but it does get you one step closer the cleanliness bliss

6 Rougue remover this is made by a very good company and I always run it as a safe measure

7 Superantispyware One of the top antispyware pieces of software out now, but it does take a long time to scan on some computers.

8 Malwarebyte's antimalware I run this on every pc regardless. My personal favorite.

9 Combofix is good in the sense that what it or others can't fix because it is already a running process it will reboot your computer and make itself the first running process and possibly eliminate a culprit

10 dr webcureit This is a good temp antivirus

11 otmoveit It's like a janitor that comes by and cleans up all the messes after the other programs have finished. V3 is for advanced users

12 trojan remover This was the top dog it combined a few of the pieces up above and it is still useful today.

13 Comodo clean this is an ok cleaner not really necessary IMO.

After you are done you want to try and protect your pc from future threats and I recommend these

1 Spybot s&d I like it because of a little tool that comes with it called teatimer which basically inoculates your registry but it can become a nag with the popups when you are installing something you want.

2 adaware is also good and can sometimes catch things that spybot misses

3 Avast antivirus I know there are hundreds of opinions on the best antivirus I use this one because it does not take up a lot of resources and it is free and proven to be better than a majority of the popular ones No name calling

4 Comodo firewall Also a free firewall that doesn't kill your memory and is a proven good firewall. I disable the antivirus

I hope this post helps and this is true today and might not be any good tomorrow as the people trying to get in your computer always change how they try to gain access and if you are familiar with msconfig you can try to disable some of the programs I instructed you to use in the first part from starting and using all your precious memory.

I did not post direct download links as I do not have permissions by their authors.
 
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inkblue

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:rolleyes: get a maC...

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david, iF u tuRn the apple logo verticallY, its your avatar :lol2:
 

Davidl919

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is the order of the software from best to worst?
I actually placed them in the order of use Like Kathy pointed towards Thank You Kathy.
But my favorite has changed through time at first I swore by Sdfix but the malware developers beat that and then it was trojan repair and they got around that and For now the one that usually gets them out and is now my Favorite is Malwarebyte's Antimalware.

The way they work now it is hard to get them out with just one piece of software becuase of the way they install themselves they come on as basic cookies that refresh themselves, actual installations that execute in the background silently, and the mean one's leave instructions to reinstall themselves if they fail a self check to see that they are active and they automatically infiltrate your restoration points so if you think you can set your PC back a few days or months. The malware is one step ahead of you. Thanks to the developers of these softwares we can gain control again.
 

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you can also use ccleaner or spybot to check out any bogus startup items. there are hundreds of software available free or nearly free. its just people dont bother or dont know or think its neccessary.
i keep a good image of my partition with just in case.

if u think mac is truble free, think again. if u want something new, try ubuntu...its free.
 

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i have xp/linux/leopard/win7(beta) running on my laptop.
xp is my main os. never had a problem with it with windows defender n avast antivirus. ccleaner is a plus on cleanup n registry.
i've had my share of virus,malware,spyware attacks. lol!
 
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