Well as a computer repair technician i made a list of steps that we go through to get rid of computer infections (viruses, worms, trojans, ect) at http://speedupmycomputer.webs.com/
To enable registry after virus has disabled it , first use an antivirus to remove the virus. but antivirus cannot enable registry , so you need a small free tool called : smart virus remover this tool is not a full antivirus but it has the ability to remove virus effects ( enabling regestry , enabling folder options and show hidden files , enabling task manager ) it also has ability to remove small viruses like autorun .
To enable registry after virus has disabled it , first use an antivirus to remove the virus. but antivirus cannot enable registry , so you need a small free tool called : smart virus remover this tool is not a full antivirus but it has the ability to remove virus effects ( enabling regestry , enabling folder options and show hidden files , enabling task manager ) it also has ability to remove small viruses like autorun .
It is possible that a virus could do that. Remove the virus as soon as possible.
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).
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Registry Defender virus is a fake registry cleaner and rogue registry repair application advertised via a trojan horse virus. It can significantly slow down your computer and internet.
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I think so.But before you take advantage of a registry cleaner to repair the error, you first need to remove the virus using an anti-virus program. Or it will infect your computer again.Registry cleaner are said to be able to clean and fix more found registry errors, and those errors, are not divided into categories.You are recommended to download some popular registry cleaner or system optimizer on download sites and give them a try.
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No, XPCleaner is Malware . To clean the malware,uninstall it, delete the registry files manually after disabling System restore and restarting the the computer. If you are not sure to delete files in the registry,just run a free scan wih AVG Trial or microsoft free antivirus software
i found a way to remove it using my registry systems. the virus was backdoor.trojan which is worm virus dats why it keeps on coming back even when you thought u had removed it. following symantecs removal of worm virus i was able to delete it from my restore folder.
You can not do that because virus uses programming to edit in registry. If you are trying to recover registry after virus has edited them then your efforts are worthless because best antivirus Kaspersky too fails to do that. This is because,registry is basically collection of settings which user wants for himself.Due to this reason any antivirus does not interfere with registry.