Remove Virus Entry’s From Windows Registry Virus ~~~ oh how i - TopicsExpress



          

Remove Virus Entry’s From Windows Registry Virus ~~~ oh how i hate them. Virus harm your PC a lot. Some virus just send sensitive information while others just harm your pc and change the way it functions . In the world there are billions and billions and billions of viruses. there is no end to this list of viruses. These viruses even after removing them leave a scar on your computer~~~ Virus was here. Well not like this but in your registry.The Windows Registry is where nearly all configuration settings are stored in Windows. Now if these settings are changed by the virus files the system will start behaving Abnormally. To change the registry data needs to run Microsoft Registry Editor - RegEdit.exe. You can click the Start Button, then select Run… item. When the Run Window will appear, then type ‘RegEdit’ into Open: textbox and click OK button. You might be unable to RegEdit, because the virus blocks the doorway. In this case, you need to bring up your Windows in Safe Mode to run the RegEdit. Sometimes, you need to login the Administrator account. Therefore, make sure you know your Administrator account’s password when you own the new computer. Microsoft System Configuration Utility MSConfig.exe keeps entries of Start-Up programs. Besides that, System Registry has Run, RunOnce and RunOnceEx entry nodes to manage which program can run while Windows is starting. First, you should check any starting programs inside the HEKY_LOCAL_MACHINE. Go down to the node in HEKY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersion, then look for program entry inside the Run, RunOnce and RunOnceEX. If you find something you don’t know, then you type the program name .exe name into the following Search box to find out what’s that. If the .exe name is the virus or spyware, then you can delete it. It’s same that you need to check any starting program inside the HEKY_CURRENT_USER. Go down to the node in HEKY_CURRENT_USERSOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersion, then look for unwanted .exe programs inside the Run, RunOnce and RunOnceEX. If you find something, then delete them.
Posted on: Sat, 13 Jul 2013 05:05:29 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015