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Trying to manually clear a virus
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daughter clicked on a link on FB she shouldnt and now whenever her laptop stats up it takes her onto a webpage that says its a message from Metropolitan and Strathclyde police and she should pay x amount of money!
The only way to startup is by safe mode else it will invoke the virus.
Her laptop is ancient and think the antivirus has expired or never worked. I did google the virus and there was a manual solution that didnt work. I've done the Trend House call sweep but it didnt pick anything up and AVG wont install in safe mode.
Is there any other way to clear this virus apart from a re-install? (I dont really want to do this as the laptop is 2nd hand and didnt come with the windows xp CD)
The only way to startup is by safe mode else it will invoke the virus.
Her laptop is ancient and think the antivirus has expired or never worked. I did google the virus and there was a manual solution that didnt work. I've done the Trend House call sweep but it didnt pick anything up and AVG wont install in safe mode.
Is there any other way to clear this virus apart from a re-install? (I dont really want to do this as the laptop is 2nd hand and didnt come with the windows xp CD)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Download malwarebytes on another computer, stick it on a memory stick or CD, boot the infected machine in safe mode with networking, install malwarebytes in safe mode and run a full scan after letting it update.
Note...
If it's XP you'll need to connect via Ethernet cable for networking to work in safe mode, if it's windows7 wireless should work in safe mode... (not sure about vista TBH.... try it and see)
Note...
If it's XP you'll need to connect via Ethernet cable for networking to work in safe mode, if it's windows7 wireless should work in safe mode... (not sure about vista TBH.... try it and see)
Indeed though, thinking about this a bit further, it doesn't actually sound like a virus per se. If by "whenever the laptop stats up" the OP means whenever IE (or whichever browser) starts up, then it's probably nothing more than the browser's startup page having been changed. Easy to do, and even easier to fix.
However, if the OP really does mean whenever the laptop starts up, then it's probably just something that's been added to the Windows startup routine. Again, easy enough to fix...
However, if the OP really does mean whenever the laptop starts up, then it's probably just something that's been added to the Windows startup routine. Again, easy enough to fix...
booldawg, I have a Windows XP disc that I no longer use. If you'd like it e-mail me at [email protected]
I did think about that Mark, but it seems to let you boot up IE which takes you to your home page - for about 3 seconds then displays this page which locks out any kind of mouse/keyboard use.
Thanks Sandy - what version of XP do you have? I'm sure I have XP Pro on a disc but her laptop runs XP home - not sure if theres a difference?
Thanks Sandy - what version of XP do you have? I'm sure I have XP Pro on a disc but her laptop runs XP home - not sure if theres a difference?
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