Saturday, May 28, 2016

Malware Removal Primarily

Hello,

I'm want to provide you a free guide to have malware removal and a basic PC tuneup on practically any PC provided which it at least boots to Windows desktop.

You may be wonder why a tuneup too? Because 99% of the time you encounter a pc with malware related issues, it also needed some form of a tune up as well. I include a tuneup on all computers that comes with malware related issues.

Some General Issue:
    Remove your expired anti-virus, anti-spyware programs.
    Remove unrecommended programs installed
    You may be pretty delicate on this one, because you do not want to piss off a customer that is paid for UniBlue Registry Booster or similar recommended programs. Said the customer first before removing a program.
    Removing outdated versions of programs.
    You don't need to update every program on the customer's computer, just the essential one if they are present.
    These are the ones I will be updating for the customer if they were installed. Mozilla FireFox, Chrome, Java SE, Adobe Reader, Adobe Flash Player.
    Then, depending on time and necessity:
    3 stage CheckDisk and full defrag using Puran Defrag's of Boot Defrag features.
***Remember to clear the system restore points first.
    Windows Updates or Service Pack updates

Ok that is enough about for today, we'll go into more detail later on.
First, if you just received a computer and it has a  malware on it. It is so slow and needs your help!

There is a simple way just download and install, MalwareBytes' Anti-Malware.
update it and get the service packace. you can save MalwareBytes cost by using Malwarebytes Coupon Code. Now open the program and go "Settings" tab, from there and select "Scanner Settings" tab.
Change the following options to match below:

Actions for  potentially unwanted programs (PUP)
Actions for potentially unwanted modifications (PUM)
          Actions for peer-to-peer software (P2P)

 Now get back to the main Scanner tab and choose the option Perform Quick Scan from the menu and then click the "Scan" button.
Follow MBAM's prompts, if a reboot is needed then reboot!

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