Internet keeps popping up virus protection ads, but my computer has no viruses? - viruses protection
I completed an analysis and found no virus at all who say that they still have the virus protection or defense poppups, blah, blah, blah, why?
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Viruses Protection Internet Keeps Popping Up Virus Protection Ads, But My Computer Has No Viruses?
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More than likely, there are two things:
1) The malicious code that the computer that your anti-virus software can not detect infected has. In this case, you must download a Malicious Software Removal Tool. I recommend Ad-Aware and Spybot. Both can be downloaded for free www.download.com
2) If you are using an older version of Service Pack 2 for Windows XP, this could also go through the operation of a port for a pilot program called Messenger that comes with Windows XP. (Not with the MSN Messenger) confused. The operation was done to allow Microsoft appears to be sending messages through a dialog box. . . until the malware authors have this information. In this case, the upgrade to Service Pack 2, or look online for an application called "Shoot the Messenger", which disables the function.
You may need a program against viruses. Many anti-virus programs can not be removed or identification of the virus so that the system vulnerable. Check Avast, try. It is a freeware program that is constantly updated and removes viruses and spyware effectively. Often a virus is eliminated as soon as it enters the system.
Here are the steps.
1. Download Avast and follow the registration process.
http://www.avast.com/eng/download-avast- ...
2. Install Avast.
3. Uninstall the anti-virus on your system. Running safety program can reduce the effectiveness of anti-virus. Make sure the firewall is running on Windows Security Center under Control Panel.
4. Click on the Avast icon in the taskbar. His "A" in the lower right corner.
5. Choose Start WRNotifier.
6. Avast, a test of short memory.
7. Free memory is closed and will open another window. These are the guidelinesavast nen. Minimize or close this window.
8. A gray, rectangular screen appears on your desktop. This is the anti-virus.
9. Click on the gray screen, select "Start scan time."
10. Another gray screen appears.
11. Enter the following circles and boxes.
Scan all local disks
The analysis of archive files
Advanced
12. You select Advanced from the following options in the first drop.
Delete the infected file
13. In the second drop-down menu, select another one.
Delete or move
14. Another gray box will open. Select "Yes". This window will close.
15. Then "Select List".
16. Another gray box will open. Select "No"
17. If you are ready to perform the test, close all programs and restart the computer. It's a good idea to perform this analysis at a time when the computer is not required. Consider running the scan to go to work or when andor go to bed. This is a very thorough and may take a few hours.
Avast! Information and History
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avast
http://www.avast.com/eng/company.html
Avast! Home
http://www.avast.com/
It is yet another marketing gimmick to U in the installation of the program, so that they can browse, add, or violence upload your files silently and slowly .. Do not be surprised if some of your files suddenly disappeared .. I ignore WUD U poppups advice .. I like the first poster, I also installed the program, and I damn blood costs a fortune to repair and retrieve the record again!
This is spyware. Of course, your current security solution against spyware contains many. Shop update a good anti-spyware / anti-virus software and. Run followed by a scan in Safe mode. Http: / / free.avg.com try AVG Free.
This is spyware. Of course, your current security solution against spyware contains many. Shop update a good anti-spyware / anti-virus software and. Run followed by a scan in Safe mode. Http: / / free.avg.com try AVG Free.
Why not try to download a different anti-virus software.
Eny to the virus, you click once, that if I publish nude photographs, the program installed on my desk
Have you thought of pop-ups, perhaps, the Trojan horse or virus? proposed to try a different AV program before burning?
Have you thought of pop-ups, perhaps, the Trojan horse or virus? proposed to try a different AV program before burning?
It is malware on your PC. Use a spyware remover to get rid of him. then avoid using the same to happen again.
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