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| #1 Posted on 3.12.14 2235.28 Reposted on: 3.12.21 2239.41 | So, we have a desktop that has just been besieged by malware and takes forever just to boot up. We could take it to a Geek Squad or something that would cost an arm and a leg. But I'm curious if anyone has used one of those online "Clean my PC" programs or anything like that.
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| #2 Posted on 3.12.14 2314.39 Reposted on: 3.12.21 2316.13 | 1st
C Cleaner
2nd
Malwarebytes
3rd
Kaspersky
you might have to repeat 2 and 3 a couple times
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| #3 Posted on 3.12.14 2344.42 Reposted on: 3.12.21 2346.02 | If possible, download those programs on another computer and move them over via thumb drive. Sometimes those malware will try to block your ability to even download those programs. | Oliver
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| #4 Posted on 4.12.14 0219.56 Reposted on: 4.12.21 0221.29 | Originally posted by thecubsfan If possible, download those programs on another computer and move them over via thumb drive. Sometimes those malware will try to block your ability to even download those programs.
THIS.
Also, what operating system are you using?
As Cubs suggested, put CCleaner and Malwarebytes on a thumb drive. Access an Administrator account using Safe Mode (without networking) and then run both programs. That should do the trick.
But yeah, rinse and repeat.
I've only used GEEK SQUAD once and I was so disappointed in their service, it inspired me to learn how to do all this stuff myself. | El Nastio
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| #5 Posted on 4.12.14 0607.49 Reposted on: 4.12.21 0608.10 | I'll third (fourth?) what Cubs said. I'd also recommend Adwcleaner, which is also quite good IMHO. | Leroy
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| #6 Posted on 4.12.14 0636.10 Reposted on: 4.12.21 0636.12 | I would also recommend doing a fresh install. As extreme as (and as much work) that may be, it will guarantee that you have a virus free system. Just make sure you have installs for all of the programs you need.
And in some cases, I've found it's comparable in time to running a bunch of cleaners, etc.
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| #7 Posted on 4.12.14 0744.57 Reposted on: 4.12.21 0745.25 | Originally posted by Leroy
I would also recommend doing a fresh install. As extreme as (and as much work) that may be, it will guarantee that you have a virus free system. Just make sure you have installs for all of the programs you need.
And in some cases, I've found it's comparable in time to running a bunch of cleaners, etc.
A good idea, but I would imagine trying to get the stuff off the computer may be a pain if it's a chore to boot up. | Guru Zim
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| #8 Posted on 4.12.14 1036.19 Reposted on: 4.12.21 1042.08 | You can often boot a compromised system to a Linux boot CD and then recover your files to a thumb drive from that. I've used Linux Mint most recently to do this, and it seems to support most stuff out of the box quite well. Your milage may vary.
Also, if you can live without Windows, just try using the computer from the boot CD for a bit to see if you can live with Linux Mint. I've been using it on an older laptop for the last year now and it works quite well for what I do at home (browsing, fantasy football, occasional video, etc.) but I wouldn't want to do video editing on it or anything. | Reverend J Shaft
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| #9 Posted on 6.12.14 1258.23 Reposted on: 6.12.21 1259.01 | Thanks for the advice all. I'll try these and let you know how it worked. | ALL ORIGINAL POSTS IN THIS THREAD ARE NOW AVAILABLE |
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