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Solve : When is it OK to execute the procedure in "Malware Help"?? |
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Answer» Is it OK to execute the procedure described in "Read This Before Requesting Malware Help" when one does not have outward symptoms of a malware infection? I think one of my computers was attacked by malware but I may have foiled it by not executing any of the stuff it wanted to execute, turning the computer off, then booting it up under a recovery disk and doing a full system restore to a point before all this occurred. Sorry Harry, but ccleaner does nothing to "keep you pc clean". It is a personal choice, but not malware protection. quote from ccleaner ; CCleaner is a freeware system optimization, privacy and cleaning tool. It removes unused files from your system - allowing Windows to run faster and freeing up valuable hard disk space. It also cleans TRACES of your online activities such as your Internet history. Additionally it CONTAINS a fully featured registry cleaner. But the best part is that it's fast (normally taking less than a second to run) and contains NO Spyware or Adware! quote from evils page Step 2: House Cleaning Download CCleaner Slim and save it to your Desktop - Alternate download link When the file has been saved, go to your Desktop and double-click on ccsetupxxx_slim.exe Follow the prompts to install the program. * Double-click the CCleaner shortcut on the desktop to start the program. * Click on the Options block on the left, then choose Cookies. * Under Cookies to Delete, highlight any cookies you would like to retain permanently * Click the right arrow > to move them to the Cookies to Keep window. * Go into Options > Advanced uncheck Only delete files in Windows Temp folders older than 48 hours * Click Cleaner on the left then Run Cleaner on the right to run the program. * Important: Make sure that ALL browser windows are closed before selecting Run Cleaner Caution: Only use the Registry feature if you are very familiar with the registry. Always back up your registry before making any changes. EXIT CCleaner after it has completed it's process. ================================================================================= it cleans out rubbish from your pc that is not needed harry . Harry - with all DUE respect to you and whoever posted that - I completely disagree. Ccleaner is fine if you want to use it (other than the registry cleaner module) , but serves no real purpose other than deleting Internet history - and that doesn't really serve any purpose either (unless you're trying to hide something from someone ). In any event, as I said above - it has nothing to do with malware.quote; In any event, as I said above - it has nothing to do with malware. yes i agree with this statement |
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