Question:
Is there anyway, to restore Windows?
Danny G
2009-04-08 02:52:31 UTC
I am looking for a way to restore Windows. I have been getting pop-up messages that my computer is loaded with viruses, worms, trojans, etc.. These are from Security Center, and will not stop. If I agree to get protection, it wants credit card, etc. If I say no, or try to close it asks me if I am sure, I click OK, and it goes away for about 5 min. and then returns. I tried to uninstall my current version of IE, thinking it may update my windows file. When I do, I am told I am missing a certain type of file crypto-- file. I am wondering if I may have accidently deleted something in securty which is causing problems.
Four answers:
2009-04-08 03:01:51 UTC
not likely.



the virus caused popups to return and return.



scan using an antivirus (in safe mode).



then block popups.
tgtips
2009-04-08 10:01:57 UTC
Hi,



The Security Alert you are getting is a fake one, and clicking on it is not a good idea. It's, as you all ready can guess, tempting you to fork out money to install an alleged application to clean and protect you from the alleged viruses you are infected with.



Rest assured, the viruses do not exist, unless you install the application the Security center it trying to get you to download.



There are free anti Malware programs you can download and install, that will rid you of that menace.



Spybot Search and Destroy is one.

http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/index.html



Another is called Malwarebytes.

http://www.malwarebytes.org/



If you really wanted to then reinstalling Windows over the top of your current installation may help, but be aware that doing so, would overwrite the Documents, Music folders etcetera and email folders too, so you'd want to back up personal files before doing this.



Regards,



TgTips
chezzrob
2009-04-08 10:02:58 UTC
Hi danny, it seems to me that your focus is a little off side, thus you getting into a muddle.



Firstly virus, popups and adware are all classed as Malware. They are programs in their own right..

To get rid of them you have to wipe them from your hdd.

There are two ways to do this.

1 wipe everything from your hdd, then re install the programs you want

2 use software to find these malware and get rid of them.



Personally I would try #2 as the way to go. That way you keep your favourite stuff, and all your programs.



Only do #1 above if its really hard to get your puter right.



Run all these programs, regularly.

All these programs do different stuff, the end result is your computer runs a lot better. Use all of them.



Clean Up Computer

CCleaner (about 10 minutes to install and run)

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google ccleaner and install it.from filehippo While it installs just untick the boxes as some you dont want.



run the cleaner in windows/applications but dont tick the bottom 11 boxes in the Windows Tab.

run the registry cleaner as well, when it asks to back up the registry , allow it to do it, then clean the registry. You may have to clean the registry a few times, but you do not need to save it each time.



Superantispyware (1 hour)

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http://www.superantispyware.com

Has a stop homepage from being altered which is good

Can reset windows defaults in various parts



Download and run superantispyware.

Install it and set the preferences to monitor your home page.

Set up tick boxes that you want in the other tabs as you require.

You don’t need to run it at startup unless you want the antispyware protection 24/7.



Note Superantispyware has powerful reset tools that will set stuff back to windows defaults.

To use these tools click preferences >repairs. This may be handy to reset IE URLS if you have annoying pop ups.

Superantispyware is a good program and remember to update it before scanning. A scan may take 45mins. Just run a scan for the first attack.



Spybot – Search and Destroy (1 hour)

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Download spybot search and destroy. Through its immunize page and link to javacools spyblaster, spybot can manage activex problems which is extremely difficult for antispyware programs to find. Also just run the scan for first attack.

http://www.spybot.info/en/download/index...



MalwareBytes (1 hour)

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http://www.malwarebytes.org

This is a neat little program to scan for annoying pop ups and adverts.



Windows Live Onecare (2-3 hours)

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Onecare safety scan fixes registry and finds temp files that nothing else seems to find.

Choose the Beta Edition link for vista users.

It does registry, spyware , virus , disk clean up and defrag

XP Users http://onecare.live.com/site/en-ca/defau...

Vista Users

http://onecare.live.com/site/en-ca/cente...

Clean up computer

Run the full safety scanner, it takes a few seconds to install the scanning files but when you start the scan, it takes 2 hours or more. Let it load the scanning tools, then start the Safety Scan. So once it starts to load the safety scans' x file of x , you can leave the computer and go to bed etc.



Then at the end of the scan it asks you to set it running full time.

Think twice about setting it to run in the background as it could be another thing to slow you down. However, it may be worth while if you have no other security programs running.



Now you should be flying and Onecare has even set up a new system restore point for you.

Note onecare does other stuff as well. Click on the menus on the LHS column., but all of this is done if you click Safety Scan.

add onecare to your favourites



Set up IE7 so it runs efficiently.

IE7 (2 minutes)

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Over time IE7 seems to set its own (or programs do) tick boxes in the advance tab.

In IE7 Tools >Internet Options >Advance Tab

Click Restore advance settings defaults button.

Then scroll the listings down to near the bottom and:

1. Tick empty temp files when browser closes (this empties the cache, which if not empty, will stop you from going online).

2. Bullet disable phishing filter (optional. Leave it on if you want that type of protection, usually for financial data like internet banking).

Delete Browser History, cookies, add ons, the whole lot regularly.

Close the browser to set the settings.



Phishing Filter

When first released, phishing filter slowed IE7. Apparently, Microsoft has fixed this through the windows updates. If you like you could try to run it - bullet the enable.

Ensure only one phishing filter program, and only one firewall program is used on the computer. Disable others that may be in other software.



Fixing Your Computer

Run the scans of the three programs above, generally is enough, but if your computer is still faulty then you have to go deeper with the features mentioned.



Compliments Chezzrob

I run these programs over two month cycle, keeps the computer in top shape
J
2009-04-08 10:03:49 UTC
download spy bot

http://www.safer-networking.org/en/mirrors/index.html

install and update

restart computer in safe mode

press F8 as soon as u turn on comp and keep pressing until you see a menu select safe mode all the way at the top

run spy bot

it will take 20- 30 min

don't be surprised to see a lot my friend had over 2000 when i did his once after the scan press fix then rstart

download install IE

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/ie/default.mspx


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