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Think I need to do a systems restore to yesterday if that's possible but have googled til I'm dizzy to find out how to do it. Running windows 8.1 - mainly using firefox.
Came onto AB and kept getting an adobe update warning - tried to do it but it didn't work so think I made a huge mistake and should have ignored it. Now am getting things like 'page couldn't load/ the connection was reset plus the layout on AB has changed with lots of ads between the answers and certain words in bold capitals with a little green icon on the top right of the word. Have run a complete Avast scan with nothing untoward found.
As usual, any advice welcomed. Thank you
Came onto AB and kept getting an adobe update warning - tried to do it but it didn't work so think I made a huge mistake and should have ignored it. Now am getting things like 'page couldn't load/ the connection was reset plus the layout on AB has changed with lots of ads between the answers and certain words in bold capitals with a little green icon on the top right of the word. Have run a complete Avast scan with nothing untoward found.
As usual, any advice welcomed. Thank you
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have a Compaq laptop running Windows Vista Basic. I've twice had to do a Sysyem Restore as I couldn't access the internet. When you turn on the computer hold down the F11 key - you will get a few buzzes and beeps, but persevere and you will find a wizard appears which will take you through how to do it, with a choice of how far back you want to go. Good luck!
OK, time for Malwarebytes: https:/ /www.ma lwareby tes.org /antima lware/
Download, install and run and let it do its stuff.
Download, install and run and let it do its stuff.
When you double-click on the file to install the program, there are a few places here you have to click 'Next' to proceed. At the last one (I think) there are a couple of pre-ticked boxes. From memory, one invites you to install a desktop icon and the other invites you to take a trial of the 'Premium' version. It's that tick you should remove. (If you've got past there, without removing the tick, don't worry. You'll still be able to run the program, to get rid of the malware that's causing your problems).
okay - can hardly use my computer as I keep getting bombarded with ads, notices to update things and dire warnings that terrible things are going to happen if I don't update immediately for this that and the other (haven't clicked on anything btw) - I appreciate all the help and have really followed instructions to the letter but it's just not happening, I've tried and tried to get the malware download but can't even find the opt out button and then get directed to something else - think I'm going to leave it for this evening as my eyes and head feel as though they are about to burst -maybe will have another go tomorrow or leave it until I get back from a trip on Monday - a real big thank you to all who have tried to help - usually it works but alas this time it hasn't - thank you once again.
>>>the download went from anti malware to 'total system care' which tells me I need to register before six hundred and odd problems are resolved - surely this isn't right?
No, it's not!
It's possible that the malware on your computer actually redirected Jeffa's (100% correct) link to something nasty, pretending to be Malwarebytes, to avoid you zapping the malware.
Your original suggestion of trying Windows Restore might be worth going back to. This explains how to use it in Windows 8.1:
http:// www.pca dvisor. co.uk/h ow-to/w indows/ 3443387 /how-us e-syste m-resto re-in-w indows- 8/
No, it's not!
It's possible that the malware on your computer actually redirected Jeffa's (100% correct) link to something nasty, pretending to be Malwarebytes, to avoid you zapping the malware.
Your original suggestion of trying Windows Restore might be worth going back to. This explains how to use it in Windows 8.1:
http://