Question:
Removing my other Laptop's Malware?
sg wanna be2
2010-03-07 08:19:01 UTC
So u guys helped me fix laptop number 1 by deleting system 32 and reformatting

My other laptop has malaware problems but i am not removing system 32 because there is Disk Reader


Also... like before...
MALAWAREBYTES SPYBOTS DOESNT WORK EVEN AFTER CHANGING NAMES AND CHANGING TO .EXE
the microsoft cleaner doesnt open.. computer just crashed (fail)
Spyware Doctor (Full) detected 345 viruses but doesnt work :(
I tried ahn lab (free) said it was fine after the spyware doctor
Avast wont work so unistalled
Websites go to random Malware links where laptop auto goes to that strange scanner with infinity viruses
Desktop screen is **** (system recovery on plz it says and virus warning)
Registry doesnt work and task manager is normal as it can be or is it??? (svchasts.exe all those come out very time.. delete turn on..again etc.) (even after delete same)

I know i cant refomat it because there is no cd place :(
Is there a way to reformat by a USB
If there is...
Can u tell me where u download Windows XP Home Edition Full ?
Or
If u are really kind... lol
Where do u get windows 7 full????


LOL
Thz
Five answers:
2010-03-08 17:08:25 UTC
You can use SpywareNoMore.

As we all know Computer hackers seeking financial gain rather than thrills or notoriety are increasingly flooding the Internet with malicious software code (spyware, adware, key loggers, trojans). They are infecting computers with highly sophisticated programs that record surfing habits, bank passwords and other key financial data and send them to crooks over the Internet. These programs can be hard to spot, disguised in downloads such as toolbars, search engines, browser accessories, screen savers and other seemingly helpful utilities.



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Marc
2010-03-07 08:25:22 UTC
Hi,



SmitFraudFix is a tool that S!Ri created to remove rogue anti-spyware applications that utilize Trojans to issue fake taskbar security alerts or that change your background in order to scare you into purchasing the full commercial version of their software.



These infections are difficult to remove and are usually bundled with so much other malware, that traditional antispyware or antivirus programs have difficult completely cleaning these infections. Due to this a specialized tool was created in order to help a user clean their system of these infections.



Download here it's 100% free http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/resources/link243.html



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clara
2016-05-31 04:33:12 UTC
I've had that problem before and when you know you have 190 spywares, you know that you have a SERIOUS problem. Did you run adaware several times and they keep reappearing? If that happens, you're better off to try to back up the important files and nuke your computer down to zero and reinstall windows. Some kinds of spywares are very nasty and will never go away until they get nuked.
2010-03-07 20:12:07 UTC
I don't think you checked my link on your last question but the solution was given by bleeping computer who are well known for doccumenting the correct fixes for these problems. There was no need to delete system 32, the answer is all there.
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2010-03-07 08:33:57 UTC
If you have legal version of Windows but you have lost your CD, you can request for a new one.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326246/en-us



Look under your laptop if you can find a licence.



For a pirated version, Yahoo Q/A is not the right place.



I'm really kind but I'm not a pirate. lol


This content was originally posted on Y! Answers, a Q&A website that shut down in 2021.
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