ChatterBank6 mins ago
Reimage Prog
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Had a warning seemingly from Windows Defender and every thing seemed genuine telling me my PC had a dreadful virus and to d/load this prog Reimage , anyway I couldn't do anything until I did down load and open this Reimage which then seem to go through my Pc and inform me of the make and all the workings info including the speed , It was them I shut it down and did a full scan with my own Mcfee security which found nothing and every thing seems o/k the PC is back to normal But now I'm left with this Reimage prog which looks genuine on the pc or is this something to do with Windows Defender and best left alone
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I very much doubt Windows Defender wpuld go recommending third party software. Sounds like you've reacted to an advertisement.
Unsure how you couldn't do anything until you complied with this download. Are you sure you had the software it claimed to be ? Sounds like one claiming massive infection where little exists, to me.
Personally I'd try to uninstall it were I you.
Unsure how you couldn't do anything until you complied with this download. Are you sure you had the software it claimed to be ? Sounds like one claiming massive infection where little exists, to me.
Personally I'd try to uninstall it were I you.
This would NOT have been suggested by Windows Defender.
Many fake reviews for this product (often companies with dodgy software like this set up "fake" websites to review their own product - and of course give it a glowing review).
NEVER install software that is suggested by an advert or pop up. My guess a piece of Malware (small program) was downloaded to your PC when you visited a website and this piece of Malware is what suggested you install it (perhaps pretending it came from Defender).
Download and install Malwarebytes and run that to rid yourself of any Malware.
https:/ /www.ma lwareby tes.com /mwb-do wnload/
If that does not get rid of Reimage then try to uninstall it. Or search the internet for hints on how to uninstall Reimage (however DONT install any programs that offer to uninstall it for you - they will probably be as bad a Reimage)
Many fake reviews for this product (often companies with dodgy software like this set up "fake" websites to review their own product - and of course give it a glowing review).
NEVER install software that is suggested by an advert or pop up. My guess a piece of Malware (small program) was downloaded to your PC when you visited a website and this piece of Malware is what suggested you install it (perhaps pretending it came from Defender).
Download and install Malwarebytes and run that to rid yourself of any Malware.
https:/
If that does not get rid of Reimage then try to uninstall it. Or search the internet for hints on how to uninstall Reimage (however DONT install any programs that offer to uninstall it for you - they will probably be as bad a Reimage)
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