Title: The win 7 virus...is back ! Post by: takncarabizniz on 04 17, 11, 04:14:42:PM It came back! This damn Win7 virus made it back in again...
I wasted about $100 having the box cleaned and deemed clean by the computer geeks... I just did a system restore all the way back to April 1st, from a backdoor pathway my older son showed me...I hope it works...but I think, ultimately, I will load all our documents and pictures on to a thumb drive, then fdisk and recover the system...cuz this is nuts. And the funny thing is, after I got the box home, reloaded all the security software and stuff, it worked fine...Thing 2 was at the convention website site and then went to Facebook when I heard him call out...DAMMIT, it's back... So, I wonder, can my IP address be the dirty culprit? Can my provider simply assign me a new one? Title: Re: The win 7 virus...is back ! Post by: Byteryder on 04 23, 11, 02:07:36:AM Convention website??
Title: Re: The win 7 virus...is back ! Post by: takncarabizniz on 04 23, 11, 02:15:01:AM He was preparing for the annual Sakura con...he enters his music videos each year...
Title: Re: The win 7 virus...is back ! Post by: scotthmm on 04 28, 11, 03:43:11:PM Where did you download your windows 7 from?
Title: Re: The win 7 virus...is back ! Post by: Gale96 on 12 08, 11, 04:25:58:AM hey,
How to delete Win 7 Virus Protection files in WindowsXP/Vista/7:<.></.> <.> </.> 1. Click your Windows Start menu, then click “Search.”<.></.> 2. A pop up will ask, “What do you want to search for?”Click “All files and folders.”<.></.> 3. Type a Win 7 Virus Protection file in the search box, andselect “Local Hard Drives.”<.></.> 4. Click “Search.” Once the Win 7 Virus Protection file isfound, delete it.<.></.> <.> </.> How to stop Win 7 Virus Protection processes:<.></.> <.> </.> 1. Click the Start menu, select Run.<.></.> 2. Type taskmgr.exe into the the Run command box, and click“OK.” You can also launch the Task Manager by pressing keys CTRL + Shift + ESC.<.></.> 3. Click Processes tab, and find Win 7 Virus Protectionprocesses.<.></.> 4. Once you’ve found the Win 7 Virus Protection processes,right-click them and select “End Process” to kill Win 7 Virus Protection.<.></.> How to remove Win 7 Virus Protection registry keys:<.></.> <.> </.> Backup your registry before you edit it. Then…<.></.> <.> </.> 1. Click the Start menu, and click “Run.” An “Open” fieldwill appear. Type “regedit” and click “OK ” to open up your Registry Editor. InWindows 7, just type “regedit” into the “Search programs and files” box in theStart menu.<.></.> 2. Registry Editor opens as a two-paned window: the leftside lets you select registry keys,the right side shows the values of anyselected registry key.<.></.> 3. To find a Win 7 Virus Protection registry key, select“Edit,” then select “Find,” and in the search bar type any of Win 7 VirusProtection ‘s registry keys.<.></.> 4. When the Win 7 Virus Protection registry key appears, todelete the Win 7 Virus Protection registry key, right-click it, and select“Modify,” then select “Delete.”<.></.> How to delete Win 7 Virus Protection DLLs:<.></.> <.> </.> 1. Open the Start menu, and click “Run.” Type “cmd” in Run,and click “OK.” (In Windows 7, just type “regedit” into the “Search programsand files” box in the Start menu.)<.></.> 2. To change your current directory, type “cd” in thecommand box, press “Space,” and enter the full directory where the Win 7 VirusProtection DLL is located. If you’re not sure where the Win 7 Virus ProtectionDLL is located, enter “dir” in the command box to display a directory’scontents. To go one directory back, type “cd ..” in the command box and press“Enter.”<.></.> 3. When you’ve found a Win 7 Virus Protection DLL, type“regsvr32 /u SampleDLLName.dll” (e.g., “regsvr32 /u jl27script.dll”) and press“Enter.”<.></.> Did Win 7 Virus Protection change your homepage?<.></.> <.> </.> 1. Select Start menu > Control Panel > InternetOptions > General.<.></.> 2. Type your preferred home page’s URL (e.g.,“http://www.homepage.com”).<.></.> 3. Click “Use Default,” “Apply,” and “OK.” |