Saturday, December 24, 2011

Downloaded malwre bites anti malware and scaned my pc now it freezes at start up?

i had alot of antivirus programs on my pc so i wanted it deleted so i scaned with anti malware and now my pc freezes at start. what do i do please help me.|||do this


in safe mode F8 run malwarebytes anti-malware and SUPERAntispyware,and what they find you


delete it manually. then run ccleaner to clean your pc, and mvregclean, to clean registry.


what mvregclean find you remove because the key is there but not the file ,folder or program.


even you reformat and it finds anything remove dont be afraid.


dont forget when you install this software to update them, and do an update every day


then restore until before you get infected.


m|||Try my technique (tricks and free programs I use):





1) The Java Runtime Environment causes issues, you should use a free program I use myself called JavaRa ( http://raproducts.org/javara.html ) to get the latest JRE and remove older versions. This will ensure the security of your computer and extra space on your hard disk. The download link is here: http://raproducts.org/ ( Currently, JavaRa supports Windows Vista without UAC so if you have Vista and are not comfortable temporarily disabling it, don't use JavaRa )





2) Flush every single possible accumulated junk in ALL browsers. As you explore the web, browsers stores information about your browsing. You should delete that information from time to time.





Method One (now): In Internet Explorer, click the Tools menu, then Delete Browsing History and in the box, click the Delete all button (bottom left) and Yes.





In Firefox, go to tools, clear private data, make sure all boxes are checked and then click on the clear private data now button.





Method Two (in the future - about every two weeks for normal use of the internet - every week for heavy use):





In Internet Explorer, click the Tools menu, then click Delete Browsing History and in the box that opens, do the following steps (in order)


1) click the button near Temporary Internet Files, click Yes and wait for the box that opens to close.


2) click the button near History, click Yes and wait for the box that opens to close.


Finally, click the close button (bottom right) to finish.





In Firefox, Go to tools, clear private data and uncheck all except Browsing History, Cache and Authenticated Sessions boxes and then click on the clear private data now button.





Note: You should close your browser ( This is good for Internet Explorer and Firefox ) when you're done to clear cookies that are still in memory.





For older versions of the programs or for other browsers, check help files for guidance on doing the cleanup.





3) Turn off the restore point utility ( here is a guide for XP: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310405 and an article for Vista: http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows鈥?/a> )





4) Install a free cleaner called Glary Utilities ( http://www.glaryutilities.com/gu.html ) to remove junk files and/or remnants of installs (there is always some) and use it in Windows "safe mode" (for a better cleanup job).





5) Defragment your drive with your Disk defragmenter.





6) Turn restore point utility back on. ( the same guide and article given in part 3 )





Make sure you have a GOOD anti-virus scanner (look @ http://www.download.com to get one) but stay away from AVG ( In my long time at helping others, I have found it more defective than helpful ), it may be free but it has hiccups like the error that made the news recently on CNET, it advised people to remove a key component of Windows causing those who did to lose their Windows system (they had to issue public apologies for that one).





( A word of caution, be sure to read all instructions and help files completely so that you can apply fixes right the first time ! )





This will guide you to a better working machine.

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