You need to run these 6 essential steps to remove all the spyware on your computer.
1. Run Deckard's System Scanner (DSS)
2. Run the vundo and combo fix
3. Run Malwarebytes Anti-Malware
4. Run the anti spyware removal programs spybot
5 Run Superantispyware
6. Run a complete scan with free curing utility Dr.Web CureIt!
Install threat fire which will enhance your antivirus protection
This is the free Microsoft anti-virus line. This is a totally free service that will walk you through the virus removal steps: For support within the United States and Canada, call toll-free (866) PCSAFETY (727-2338).
No, when using the Norton 360 backup, files on the external HDD will not be deleted.
The files stored on the external HDD will not be deleted when using the Norton 360 backup.
The 1st thing, you need to do, is getting your Norton Antivirus uptodate. After you done that, start your computer in Save Mode and do a complete system-scan with your Norton Virusscanner. Good luck, Jahewi :-)
My browser isn't working? How can I fix it?
Only if you did one of the following actions prior to installing or upgrading Norton Internet Security 2009 over Norton Internet Security 2008. 1. Created a Restore Point. 2. Created a Complete Registry backup. 3. Created a complete Disk Image backup. Here I assumed that you are looking for restore the previous installation not reinstalling the Norton Internet Security 2008.
You just need to scan the system with any updated antivirus like Norton 2005, McAffee or AVG. These programs traps the trojans and removes them. Make sure you use an updated version of any of the above softwares.
Unfortanetly you can't restore deleted system files. You can only delet files that you created. I expect that you may be experiencing problems with your computer because system files control how the computer works. For the infected system file I would get the newest version of Norton Antivirus because it automatically will delet any viruses and will restore the infected file or folder. Actually I may have or may not have found a solution to your deletion problem. Get Norton System works which keeps a history of your deletions so you can restore anything that you have deleted on your computer. If neither of these work then you should get a new computer. Don't get angry if you had to pay a large amount of money because when you get a new computer the Norton software won't let you down.
It is risky to do so. Even with Norton 360 you would be taking a chance on infecting your computer. The best thing to do is boot your computer into safe mode, and format the USB from there.
is your norton product key also your norton pin# ?
You can use SUPERantiSPYWARE __ Your best bet is to run a reliable anti-virus program like Avast or Norton to remove as much of the virus as you can. Check to see if there is a specific tool designed to remove the virus you have. Companies like Norton have pages of small programs that will go in and remove specific infections. Without knowing what the virus is, it's difficult to advise you where to go exactly. Be aware, in some cases, it's actually easier to simply format your computer and reinstall the software. You can backup your files first, but make sure you do a complete virus scan on them before putting them back into your computer. Go to Norton and type in what the virus is and see if they have a tool to remove it. Malwarebytes has a good program that will help you out as well. You can download it and run it. Use the free version and see if it will help clean out the problem.
There are many programs available which claim specifically to be able to 'unerase' deleted computer files. Some products such as Symantec's Norton 360 Antivirus also have the 'unerase' feature as part of the standard software.
This is the free Microsoft anti-virus line. This is a totally free service that will walk you through the virus removal steps: For support within the United States and Canada, call toll-free (866) PCSAFETY (727-2338).