cleaned pc using an antivirus:)

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by jmonge, Oct 1, 2010.

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  1. Brummelchen

    Brummelchen Registered Member

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    nothing to comment on such dumb action.
    someone here attacked me why i am so rough with my comments...
    THIS example is one of my reasons.

    (dont let laymen do pro work)
     
  2. jmonge

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    i dont consider my self a pro but i learn on how to fix computers my self and i am even learning the hardware part also:D,
     
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  3. jmonge

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    clone ranger they try to fix it and that's when my cell phone rang:D asking for help:D he is my friend so no problem,but is took me like 5 hours to fix it:thumb: i was going to do a formatt but i wanted to see which antivirus is capable of fixing it and avast was my surprice;) :thumb:

    note:the good part was that it refuses to get terminated as this malware almost killed them all before scaning:) avast remain strong and stable
     
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    The best :thumb:
     
  5. Brummelchen

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    5 hours!?
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    it wont take me 2 hours - assuming all needed software is present on any media.

    1. take an image/backup
    2. clean up partition/format
    3. install from scratch
    4. install needed software
    5. make system more secure
    6. recover data from image
    (6a. delete infected image)

    conclusion
    - system is secure again
    - no loss of important files

    jmonge - you have to learn a lot!
    (including the EDIT-option in this forum...)

    PS i have since 15 years separated partitions for OS and data.
    conclusion of my first and one and only virus with win98
     
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  6. jmonge

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    yes i have to learn alot yes:D but at least i made a heart happy:)
    and got free coffee and stuff:)
     
  7. Kernelwars

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    God Bless You
     
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    thanks;) :)

    note:i forgot to mention that i also tried UnHackMe and it fails also:)
     
  9. Kernelwars

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    :D :D :D :D :D :D :D did u try avira? the red umbrella:thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
     
  10. JerryM

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    ["@jmonge - you did a lot of work but your effort is worth nuts.
    the security hole is still present and that system aint safe any longer."]

    I don't believe that, but time will tell. If it were mine I would trust it, and not go through all the procedures that the MS folks said was necessary.

    I do know of a fair number of folks who have been infected and cleaned their systems with such programs as the OP used. After months all are running well. I can imagine that a system infected by several "infections" over a period of time might require reformatting, but to get a rogue or virus and go through all that is not necessary or a lot of systems are still infected, but give no indications.

    Regards,
    Jerry
     
  11. jmonge

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    like you said time will tell:D so far so good:thumb: almost one week already:D
    i will keep you all updated
     
  12. Franklin

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    Good onya jmonge. :thumb:
     
  13. jmonge

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    thanks buddy;) :D i feel i am learning more and more each day:thumb: thanks to my wilder's friends:thumb:
     
  14. CloneRanger

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    Brummelchen didn't give bad advice :thumb: But i have to say even though a complete wipe & reinstall of everything sounds quicker, it depends on how many programs etc & files etc etc they had. Many people don't have backup, so reinstalling the OS plus ALL the apps & ALL that other stuff & configuring ALL the settings/options/prefrences in EVERYTHING, could take days ! I know i've done it :eek:

    Speaking from personnal experience, i have been able to clean other peoples comps more times than i can remember the Long way too :D Problem is or could be, lately the malware is a lot more intrusive/nasty and can appear to have gone, but hasn't totally :(

    Anyway jmonge it was nice of you to offer to help and do what you did :thumb: Plus as you say, it's another real test learning experience. Well you didn't actually say that, otherwise i would have had to "Originally Posted by jmonge" :D But that's what you meant ;)
     
  15. jmonge

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    the thing is that they didnt want to loose files and photos they have there that they love so much:D as i told them they will loose all of this fotos they look at me like you know maybe if they have a shut gun they will probably use it on me:D and i wanted to learn and prove that formatt is not the only way:) my friends bacon was save by avast free;)
     
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    i hope you told them to back up their stuff.
    next time they might not be so lucky.
     
  17. jmonge

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    man i did but i think they dont care:)i did tweak the registry alitle bit so that the browser is not allow to introduce malware any more:)

    this:
    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\Zones\3
    then find line 1806 and right click to it and modify it's value to 3 insted of 1

    :)
     
  18. moontan

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    next time might be a hard drive failure instead of a virus.
    if it's not backed up, it's as good as gone/lost. :cool:
     
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    :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
     
  21. bryanjoe

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    u are so arrogant....
    cant u just advise people ....
     
  22. bryanjoe

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    so what?
     
  23. bryanjoe

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    if you want to share, please share.... that is what this forum for

    and don't be too proud.
     
  24. CloneRanger

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    @ Kernelwars

    I have regedit open and waiting at line 1806, but what exactly will the change from 1 - 3 do ?
     
  25. Kernelwars

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    1 is for intranet and 3 for internet:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
     
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