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Posted By: Uffda Help - Virus Problem! - 18th Jan 2012 5:47pm
i,

I think I have a bad virus on my PC. Every time I start up the computer a fake anti virus detection program starts up and prevents me from connecting to the internet and doing anything.
I have an old Kaspersky rescue CD which I tried to run but it didn't get rid of the virus probably because the CD in about 6 years old.
Any advice will be very welcome
Many thanks,
Vicky
Posted By: BandyCoot Re: Help - Virus Problem! - 18th Jan 2012 6:09pm
What about your current virus protection? Have you got any?
Posted By: clung22 Re: Help - Virus Problem! - 18th Jan 2012 6:17pm
hi you need to run superAntispyware and malwarebytes
Posted By: Uffda Re: Help - Virus Problem! - 18th Jan 2012 6:19pm
Unfortunately not, it just expired! But now I can't go online using the PC to get some more. I've got my ancient netbook so I can go online on this to get anti virus software but not on the PC.
Posted By: BandyCoot Re: Help - Virus Problem! - 18th Jan 2012 6:59pm
I think you'll need the assistance of theDr on this one then, he'll no doubt be up soon, probably after he's had his tea. Sorry can't be of assistance.
Posted By: Uffda Re: Help - Virus Problem! - 18th Jan 2012 7:10pm
Thanks anyway Bandycoot, I appreciate you trying to help.
Posted By: reddragon Re: Help - Virus Problem! - 18th Jan 2012 7:10pm
whats the program that does show up and you can get malwarebytes free from www.filehippo.com
Posted By: eggandchips Re: Help - Virus Problem! - 18th Jan 2012 7:12pm
Originally Posted by Uffda
Unfortunately not, it just expired! But now I can't go online using the PC to get some more. I've got my ancient netbook so I can go online on this to get anti virus software but not on the PC.


go online with netbook, download avast free edition and install it via pendrive
Posted By: Uffda Re: Help - Virus Problem! - 18th Jan 2012 7:31pm
Thanks for the advice guys.
The program that come up doesn't seem to have a name. It is just a System Check window that automatically 'scans' the PC for error.
I'll download Avast onto my pendrive and try and install it onto the PC but as I can't access Windows Explorer on the PC, I hope the program installs automatically once the pendrive is plugged in.
Posted By: TheComputerLab Re: Help - Virus Problem! - 18th Jan 2012 7:32pm
hi UFFda,

These types of viruses can be removed but can be difficult to get rid of completely. the best advice is always to do a complete format of the hard drive and reinstall windows, this way you can be sure that your PC is virus free.

The fake AV that starts up will have a name. you will need to google the name of the fake AV and disable it using regedit and msconfig. you can run malwarebytes, this is a good program but the problem is it usually removes the instance of the virus, within 10 mins the virus is back.

To be honest if you plan on cleaning you will probably need a pro, if you plan on formatting then you can do that yourself in about an hour.

Posted By: Necronuss Re: Help - Virus Problem! - 18th Jan 2012 9:48pm
whats the scareware Antivirus its telling you to install
Posted By: TheDr Re: Help - Virus Problem! - 18th Jan 2012 9:57pm
I was out, haven't had my tea yet smile

If you want the virus removing I can do that or try and help you to if you feel confident enough.

If you want to start again with a fresh system then you just want to copy your My Docs folder (or wherever you store your pictures and docs) then format and reinstall Windows.

MAKE SURE you scan the docs for Viruses BEFORE you put them back on your computer, or you'll just be starting the whole thing again.

If you want this doing I can do it, or if you need any help just send me a pm and I'll try and guide you through.
Posted By: ChrisJ Re: Help - Virus Problem! - 18th Jan 2012 10:33pm
Originally Posted by TheComputerLab
hi UFFda,
The fake AV that starts up will have a name. you will need to google the name of the fake AV and disable it using regedit and msconfig.

This happened to me about 18 months ago, as did as The ComputerLab suggested.
I switched my PC on one morning, every time I tried to open a file or application, I go a message saying it was infected and I need to D/L a specific AV Program (Fake Crap) and pay £25 for the pleasure so I got my Netbook and searched the AV name I was suppose to buy to cure my PC it was all fake even if I paided £25 it would go away but resurface weeks later and I'd have to pay again. So I searched on how to remove it on my Netbook it involved deleting a installed folder in Windows\System and removing several Registry which I did I re-booted it was gone then I did a full AV scan and a Malware scan that took most of the morning to sort.
But it was all OK
Never pay if you have this sort of trouble as the fake program will reappear later.
Hope my experience helps.....
Posted By: liam33 Re: Help - Virus Problem! - 18th Jan 2012 10:41pm
Hi download this link from your netbook and put it on a pen drive and install it on the infected computer. I had a virus a few weeks ago, exactly like yours and this program got rid of it.


http://www.kaspersky.com/antivirus-removal-tool?form=1
Posted By: Uffda Re: Help - Virus Problem! - 19th Jan 2012 7:58pm
Thank you SO much for all your advice guys. The problem with putting any anti virus software on a pendrive is that I don't know how to access the software from the infected PC which won't let me open any windows! I've eventually found the name of the malware which is System Check.Com and found a website Bleeping Computer.com which has insructions on how to remove the malware. Unfortuanley it tells me to :-
"Using the F8 Method:
1. Restart your computer.
2. When the machine first starts again it will generally list some equipment that is installed in your machine, amount of memory, hard drives installed etc. At this point you should gently tap the F8 key repeatedly until you are presented with a Windows XP Advanced Options menu.
3. Select the option for Safe Mode using the arrow keys.
ETC....."

I've tried to get it into the safe mode six times tonight and amount to wear out my F8 key, Windows XP still fires up with the maleware.
At this stage I would happily sacrifice my computer if it needs to be put out of it's misery but would love my photos and docs which at present I can't access to copy.
I think I need help from The Dr smile
I'll PM you tomorrow or over the weekend if your kind offer to help still stands as I'm a bit out of my depth here!
Vicky

Posted By: Snodvan Re: Help - Virus Problem! - 19th Jan 2012 8:32pm
Vicky

Have confidence. Leave it to The Dr to sort out. He WILL do it and you will not lose your files

Snod
Posted By: jabber_Ish Re: Help - Virus Problem! - 19th Jan 2012 9:08pm
withthat

had a very similar virus last year..


theDR sorted it out for me with no loss of files or documents wink
Posted By: TheDr Re: Help - Virus Problem! - 19th Jan 2012 9:59pm
Originally Posted by Snodvan
Vicky

Have confidence. Leave it to The Dr to sort out. He WILL do it and you will not lose your files
Snod


Originally Posted by jabber

had a very similar virus last year..

theDR sorted it out for me with no loss of files or documents


Thanks guys, no pressure then smile

Posted By: jenscho Re: Help - Virus Problem! - 19th Jan 2012 10:19pm
I had that system check one not long ago, I think I opened the computer in safe mode then managed to get on to the internet and download malwarebytes (I think it's called!) easy to do and no reoccurence of it, yet!
Posted By: BandyCoot Re: Help - Virus Problem! - 20th Jan 2012 1:30pm
Interesting to read about reformatting hard drive, I used to be able to do it with the old file system but thought you couldn't do it with NFTS filing. Obviously I'll have to look deeper into this as I found reformattin and starting again a good way of getting rid of all the crap that builds up.
Posted By: spider Re: Help - Virus Problem! - 20th Jan 2012 11:02pm
Hi,I just got rid of one called win2012 home security,it stops you going on the net and opens all the time saying you have trojans,virus and god knows what,its trying to make you panic and buy some thing they dont have,I opened task manager,open proccess find the file name,some one had it as darknight,mine was winit,it will be some thing with the date and time you started having the problem...delete it.This will let you open things and get on the net again.Run a scan with your anti virus.Had no problem since.....cheers and good luck.by the way I got this off the net[the cure] as loads of people have had it .just google it.
Posted By: spider Re: Help - Virus Problem! - 20th Jan 2012 11:25pm
One more thing if more than one person logs on to the computer infected,it only infects the user who opened it,the other user account should be ok.so you can get help by googling get rid of win2012 home security for what ever system you are running xp,vista etc...good luck
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