Without making major changes, you need an AV to remove a virus. There are several free ones like Avast!. If you really need to avoid an AV you can reinstall windows or install Linux.
Optimo AV is the best antivirus software tool to remove the virus.
No, it does not give you a virus if you use McAfee, nor without an AV at all; IMVU is virus-free.
No it isn't, it's a fake anti-virus, which might cause damage to your system. More info:http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-green-av
First hacker make the virus and scan it for virus... He then looks at the virus definition Anti-Virus gives to his virus Then Hacker tries to remove that anomaly by changing the code... He then crypts his virus with a encryption program specially designed to encrypt the viruses known as Crypters. Crypters encrypts the virus code in byte format using encryption algorithms. That way anti-virus won't have a chance to detect it. But as Anti-Viruses are becoming more strong, the viruses also... At the time of execution of crypted virus's code has to be decrypted... so that's where AV's hooks catches the virus. To remove this problem virus uses something called Portable Execution. This technique loads the virus code to memory, or into some other program like 'explorer.exe' and executes it. This way virus without even touching the Hard Disk of victim can do it's job and hence bypass the AV, just like a ghost.
The free anti virus software AVG 6 was not effective on the first try although it did detect the virus which Norton antivirus did not. After using the Windows XP system restore to go back to a date before the virus had installed itself the AVG6 still detected the virus but also allowed me to delete it by using the AVG 6 Virus Vault Delete method.
No, do you?If so, try scanning your system in safe mode using Spyware Doctor or Malwarebytes. Or try to remove Green AV manually:http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-green-av
Scan your system in safe mode using Spyware Doctor/Malwarebytes/SUPERAntiSpyware. If it doesn't work, try to remove Green AV manually:http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-green-av
These can be very annoying. Use your AV (anti-virus) program to remove it. A very good tool I like to use is Malwarebytes. Browser hijacker is not a virus, but it can be dangerous. I prefer Trojan Killer in cases like this
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Use Trojan removal tool to remove the virus and also popup. Optimo AV is the one of the virus, worms, rootkit, Trojan removal tool which block the unnecessary popup when you open any website.
Below-mentioned are the techniques of removing Google redirect virus: 1) By manually changing home page(s) 2) By repairing Windows host file and reset proxy settings For more details visit: Optimo AV blog and find the topic how to remove Google redirect virus. optimoav.com/blog/how-to-remove-google-redirect-virus
Try to remove Green AV manually according to these instructions:http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-green-avOr scan your system using a decent spyware remover, such as Spyware Doctor.