To see if your infected with spy ware:
1) Click Ctrl+alt+delete
2) It should pop up a security page if on win 7 or vista If that choose Last option Task manager
If windows xp It’ll open by itself
3) Go to the “Process” Tab next to the “applications” tab
4) Usually if on windows 7 or vista or xp Sometimes having Multiple “Explorer.exe” or mulitiple “SVCHOST.exe” May be a Maleware or spy ware if you don’t have either check the description of each task sometimes itmay have a weird name eg: Svchost.exe Description: [NAME OF PROGRAM THAT WAS INFECTED]
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1) Start of by installing All 3 once done restart your computer
2) Run AVG pro and and either use trial or google a serial:
3) And once you activate it Do a full system scan.
4) Right click on spybot after you installed it and hit “run as administrator”
5) Hit “o full scan for errors”
6) Run male ware bytes and do a full scan
7) After couple of minutes ( Mine took 1:33:23 HH:MM:SS to finish ) if you did have a infected PC those three programs will show you all that is infected
9) Just hit “fix All” on all programs and ignore any error codes
10) Enjoy J
Tip: if you still have an infected computer go to search and type in system restore and restore it to a earlier time to when you did not have the virus but you will loose most of your work
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Reformat, Install everything that I need. Create a backup of it all onto a disc. When my computer gets a bad virus, I just use the disc to restore my entire computer back to where I was with the disc.
yeah hahaha
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Originally posted by socomrebel
backing up files is a good idea incase the whole system goes kaput like no ctrl alt delete cuz files go peeeew peew
true but some people dont do that and when its to late it a cactus in the anus
You are not seriously recommending AVG. I strongly direct anyone away from it. I used to have it and it is terrible, didn't detect anything. I switched to kaspersky and eset smart security and have not been infected since.