W32/Autorun Worm Removal description
This easy-to-use application will remove the W32/Autorun Worm and its variants from your computer.
CleanAutoRun.exe will detect and remove the W32/Autorun Worm and its variants completely from your system. Download cleanautorun.exe and save it on your desktop. Double click on CleanAutoRun.exe to execute it. Follow the user-friendly instructions to detect and remove the W32/Autorun Worm and its variants from your computer. This way, you can make sure that your computer and the data it contains are safe.
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Thursday, June 18, 2009
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What is a Virus?
A virus is a destructive executable program that infects the other programs in the system and spreads by replicating itself.
Why is it Harmful?
Such a program is designed to damage the victim computer's files.
How does it Spread?
Viruses are coded by malicious programmers in a way that they can spread in the system without one's permission and knowledge.
Different Aspects of Virus
Usually every virus has two aspects – a finder and a replicator.
The finder searches for the new uninfected files and the replicator actually targets these files and infects it by multiplying itself.
How a Virus Affects a System
* It corrupts files
* It slows down the speed of the computer system
* It causes the system to hang frequently
* It deletes various files
Sources of Virus Infection
A virus can enter the system and infect it through various sources. Some of the sources are
* Infected CDs, DVDs, pen drives, etc
* E-mail
* Browsing infected sites
* Downloading files from the internet
How to Remove Viruses
Removing viruses, though technical, is yet a very simple process if all the required steps are properly followed.
The basic steps are:
* Buy or download an antivirus software
* Install the antivirus software
* Update antivirus software with the latest virus definitions
* Do a complete system scan
A safe way to remove viruses is to use a bootable antivirus CD (containing the latest definitions) to scan the drive. Alternatively, you can attach the drive to a friend's computer that has an antivirus installed (with the latest updates) and perform a full disk scan.
However, if you cannot do any of the above options, you may want to try the following steps:
Steps to Remove a Virus from the System
Step 1
Install an Antivirus Program in the System
What is Antivirus program? An antivirus is a program that searches for, identifies and removes potential viruses existing in the computer system.
Antivirus software: Some of the commonly available antivirus programs in the market are -
* Symantec Norton antivirus
* AVG antivirus
* McAfee Scan
* Microsoft Antivirus
The antivirus software should be updated regularly to retain its effectiveness.
Before installing the antivirus, close all open applications and terminate any suspicious processes using Task Manager. Sometimes, you may need to boot into safe mode or safe mode with command prompt to delete suspicious programs and references to them in the Windows Registry (run regedit from the command prompt to open the registry editor).
Search engines are excellent tools to find out whether a certain process is harmful or not. You can also get steps on how to remove a specific virus manually.
Removing the virus beforehand might be necessary, as some viruses will not allow an antivirus to operate. However, if you are not successful, you may still continue with the installation.
Step 2
Scan the System to Identify and Locate the Virus
Usually, the antivirus will run automatically when the system reboots after the installation.
Therefore, it might identify the virus automatically.
Moreover, you may want to run a quick system scan to locate the virus.
Step 3
Troubleshooting the Virus Infected Areas
After the antivirus identifies the infected areas, the next step is to rectify those areas.
Methods of Eliminating Viruses
Generally, the antivirus adopts one of two methods to eliminate the virus:
* Removing the virus – When the virus can be easily identified and can be removed without affecting other files, then the antivirus removes it from the host place.
* Quarantine – This is done when the virus cannot be easily identified removed from the file and the removal of virus means the removal of the complete file. In this method, although the virus is not eliminated, it is rendered inactive by moving the file into "quarantine" and renaming it.
Step 4
Perform a Full System Scan
Even after the virus is removed from the system, the next step is to scan the whole system to ensure that no infected files remain.
What if the Antivirus Fails?
It may happen that your antivirus fails to detect and get rid of the virus. In such a case, you can follow the steps given below:
* Take a backup of the entire data.
* Format the infected disk partition.
* In case the entire system is infected, the system will have to be reinstalled.
* Install the antivirus and the latest updates.
* Restore the backup.
A virus is a destructive executable program that infects the other programs in the system and spreads by replicating itself.
Why is it Harmful?
Such a program is designed to damage the victim computer's files.
How does it Spread?
Viruses are coded by malicious programmers in a way that they can spread in the system without one's permission and knowledge.
Different Aspects of Virus
Usually every virus has two aspects – a finder and a replicator.
The finder searches for the new uninfected files and the replicator actually targets these files and infects it by multiplying itself.
How a Virus Affects a System
* It corrupts files
* It slows down the speed of the computer system
* It causes the system to hang frequently
* It deletes various files
Sources of Virus Infection
A virus can enter the system and infect it through various sources. Some of the sources are
* Infected CDs, DVDs, pen drives, etc
* Browsing infected sites
* Downloading files from the internet
How to Remove Viruses
Removing viruses, though technical, is yet a very simple process if all the required steps are properly followed.
The basic steps are:
* Buy or download an antivirus software
* Install the antivirus software
* Update antivirus software with the latest virus definitions
* Do a complete system scan
A safe way to remove viruses is to use a bootable antivirus CD (containing the latest definitions) to scan the drive. Alternatively, you can attach the drive to a friend's computer that has an antivirus installed (with the latest updates) and perform a full disk scan.
However, if you cannot do any of the above options, you may want to try the following steps:
Steps to Remove a Virus from the System
Step 1
Install an Antivirus Program in the System
What is Antivirus program? An antivirus is a program that searches for, identifies and removes potential viruses existing in the computer system.
Antivirus software: Some of the commonly available antivirus programs in the market are -
* Symantec Norton antivirus
* AVG antivirus
* McAfee Scan
* Microsoft Antivirus
The antivirus software should be updated regularly to retain its effectiveness.
Before installing the antivirus, close all open applications and terminate any suspicious processes using Task Manager. Sometimes, you may need to boot into safe mode or safe mode with command prompt to delete suspicious programs and references to them in the Windows Registry (run regedit from the command prompt to open the registry editor).
Search engines are excellent tools to find out whether a certain process is harmful or not. You can also get steps on how to remove a specific virus manually.
Removing the virus beforehand might be necessary, as some viruses will not allow an antivirus to operate. However, if you are not successful, you may still continue with the installation.
Step 2
Scan the System to Identify and Locate the Virus
Usually, the antivirus will run automatically when the system reboots after the installation.
Therefore, it might identify the virus automatically.
Moreover, you may want to run a quick system scan to locate the virus.
Step 3
Troubleshooting the Virus Infected Areas
After the antivirus identifies the infected areas, the next step is to rectify those areas.
Methods of Eliminating Viruses
Generally, the antivirus adopts one of two methods to eliminate the virus:
* Removing the virus – When the virus can be easily identified and can be removed without affecting other files, then the antivirus removes it from the host place.
* Quarantine – This is done when the virus cannot be easily identified removed from the file and the removal of virus means the removal of the complete file. In this method, although the virus is not eliminated, it is rendered inactive by moving the file into "quarantine" and renaming it.
Step 4
Perform a Full System Scan
Even after the virus is removed from the system, the next step is to scan the whole system to ensure that no infected files remain.
What if the Antivirus Fails?
It may happen that your antivirus fails to detect and get rid of the virus. In such a case, you can follow the steps given below:
* Take a backup of the entire data.
* Format the infected disk partition.
* In case the entire system is infected, the system will have to be reinstalled.
* Install the antivirus and the latest updates.
* Restore the backup.
How to Remove a Virus
It's not that bad..
It's not that bad..
If you suspect you have a virus (or any other malware), you should take steps immediately. The following procedures work for most viruses or malware (except perhaps for completely new, unknown or unusually malignant strains). It is better to complete all steps, so you can be (reasonably) sure that all traces have been removed.
Signs to look out for (infections may cause one or several of the following):
* Slow computer, and/or slow internet connection.
* Strange pop-ups or web browser redirections (beyond those expected from dodgy websites).
* Program failure, or inexplicable errors (even after a fresh install).
* System functions unavailable (eg: Control Panel, Task Manager, Internet Explorer).
* System giving a "RPC error", giving a window with a 30 second countdown to a restart.
* Excessive internet cap usage, i.e high internet traffic on your computer.
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[edit] Steps
1. Confirmation and Preliminary Action:
* Make a list of ways your computer is showing signs of abnormal operation. Satisfy yourself that these signs are not due to hardware failure or problems with attached equipment. Sometimes people misdiagnose software problems (such as bugs in Outlook Express or printer drivers) as virus activity. Also, problems with the Registry can be a source of errors, this happens if you install and uninstall lots of programs.
* Run your virus-scanner, but beware, many modern viruses can circumvent (or hide from) common anti-virus programs. Norton Antivirus and Mcafee have both been seen to exhibit this weakness, or seem unable to remove certain strains.
2. Check access to System Restore & the Internet.
1. Check computer for system access - Try to disable System Restore - right-click My Computer and select properties. Turn off System Restore on all drives.
2. Download and install new Anti-Virus. Both AVG Free Edition and Avast! are highly acclaimed programs. Install one of them (see External Links). Update the program's virus definitions. Don't scan for viruses yet.
3. Install Spybot Search & Destroy or Webroot Spysweeper (see External Links), and update its definitions. Don't scan for malware yet.
4. Install Adaware Personal Edition (see External Links) and update its definitions. Don't scan for malware yet.
3. Reboot into Safe Mode - Restart your computer and press F8 before Windows loads. Press F8 several times if you need to. Select Safe Mode from the resulting menu. Safe Mode disables much of the startup routine (including some common Malware hiding places).
4. Run your Anti-Virus - Run the freshly installed Anti-Virus. And Heal or Delete any references to Malware.
5. Run your Malware Scanners - Run both the scanners sequentially, deleting any references found.
6. Reboot and turn System Restore back on.
7. Enjoy your sanitised computer.
[edit] Tips
* If these steps are difficult to follow or impossible to achieve, please call a computer service professional (such as the one who wrote this HowTo!).
* Disabling System Restore and booting in Safe Mode are especially important if the malware is difficult to remove normally.
* Should you follow these steps and there is still signs of infection. You can take the following advanced steps:
1. Create a boot disk (see External Links).
2. Add scanning tools to the boot disk (see External Links).
3. Boot and scan using the boot disk.
* If all else fails:
1. Connect a USB hard drive to your computer
2. Save onto it your important files, such as documents, emails and favorites.
3. Use your Install disc to format your hard drive and reinstall your operating system.
4. Discover which virus strain it is, this usually is indicated by the anti-virus. Do a search on a reliable search engine like google, for the "virus name", with "removal" followed after it. The specific virus removal tool can be downloaded for free, and used it with ease. Restart the computer, and boot into "safe mode". Run the removal tool in "safe mode", remembering to follow any given instructions to the letters. Note these instructions are on the site where the tool was downloaded from. Additionally, you can look for a free antivirus software and use it to remove the virus.
* If this cannot help to get rid of the virus from your computer, the last thing you can do is to contact the computer manufacturer or reinstall the system either yourself or an expert.
[edit] Warnings
* It is always safer to call on a computer expert to perform procedures that you are not sure about. There is always a chance that you could disable your system and lose valuable data.
* Removing Viruses and Malware often takes several hours. Be sure you have plenty of time available.
It's not that bad..
If you suspect you have a virus (or any other malware), you should take steps immediately. The following procedures work for most viruses or malware (except perhaps for completely new, unknown or unusually malignant strains). It is better to complete all steps, so you can be (reasonably) sure that all traces have been removed.
Signs to look out for (infections may cause one or several of the following):
* Slow computer, and/or slow internet connection.
* Strange pop-ups or web browser redirections (beyond those expected from dodgy websites).
* Program failure, or inexplicable errors (even after a fresh install).
* System functions unavailable (eg: Control Panel, Task Manager, Internet Explorer).
* System giving a "RPC error", giving a window with a 30 second countdown to a restart.
* Excessive internet cap usage, i.e high internet traffic on your computer.
SMB Antivirus
Worry Free Antivirus Solutions for Small & Medium Business. Learn More
TrendMicro.com Remove Netsky Worm Now
PC has Netsky? Don't Panic! Free Step-by-Step Removal Guide.
www.IDtheftHQ.com/Netsky #1 Anti Virus Program?
I Tested Them All. Only 2 Passed by Finding All The Viruses & Spyware.
www.Antivirus.PC-Support-Help.com Free Antivirus Downloads
PC World's Top 10 Antivirus Tools. Protect Your PC - Download Now!
PCWorld.com/Antivirus
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[edit] Steps
1. Confirmation and Preliminary Action:
* Make a list of ways your computer is showing signs of abnormal operation. Satisfy yourself that these signs are not due to hardware failure or problems with attached equipment. Sometimes people misdiagnose software problems (such as bugs in Outlook Express or printer drivers) as virus activity. Also, problems with the Registry can be a source of errors, this happens if you install and uninstall lots of programs.
* Run your virus-scanner, but beware, many modern viruses can circumvent (or hide from) common anti-virus programs. Norton Antivirus and Mcafee have both been seen to exhibit this weakness, or seem unable to remove certain strains.
2. Check access to System Restore & the Internet.
1. Check computer for system access - Try to disable System Restore - right-click My Computer and select properties. Turn off System Restore on all drives.
2. Download and install new Anti-Virus. Both AVG Free Edition and Avast! are highly acclaimed programs. Install one of them (see External Links). Update the program's virus definitions. Don't scan for viruses yet.
3. Install Spybot Search & Destroy or Webroot Spysweeper (see External Links), and update its definitions. Don't scan for malware yet.
4. Install Adaware Personal Edition (see External Links) and update its definitions. Don't scan for malware yet.
3. Reboot into Safe Mode - Restart your computer and press F8 before Windows loads. Press F8 several times if you need to. Select Safe Mode from the resulting menu. Safe Mode disables much of the startup routine (including some common Malware hiding places).
4. Run your Anti-Virus - Run the freshly installed Anti-Virus. And Heal or Delete any references to Malware.
5. Run your Malware Scanners - Run both the scanners sequentially, deleting any references found.
6. Reboot and turn System Restore back on.
7. Enjoy your sanitised computer.
[edit] Tips
* If these steps are difficult to follow or impossible to achieve, please call a computer service professional (such as the one who wrote this HowTo!).
* Disabling System Restore and booting in Safe Mode are especially important if the malware is difficult to remove normally.
* Should you follow these steps and there is still signs of infection. You can take the following advanced steps:
1. Create a boot disk (see External Links).
2. Add scanning tools to the boot disk (see External Links).
3. Boot and scan using the boot disk.
* If all else fails:
1. Connect a USB hard drive to your computer
2. Save onto it your important files, such as documents, emails and favorites.
3. Use your Install disc to format your hard drive and reinstall your operating system.
4. Discover which virus strain it is, this usually is indicated by the anti-virus. Do a search on a reliable search engine like google, for the "virus name", with "removal" followed after it. The specific virus removal tool can be downloaded for free, and used it with ease. Restart the computer, and boot into "safe mode". Run the removal tool in "safe mode", remembering to follow any given instructions to the letters. Note these instructions are on the site where the tool was downloaded from. Additionally, you can look for a free antivirus software and use it to remove the virus.
* If this cannot help to get rid of the virus from your computer, the last thing you can do is to contact the computer manufacturer or reinstall the system either yourself or an expert.
[edit] Warnings
* It is always safer to call on a computer expert to perform procedures that you are not sure about. There is always a chance that you could disable your system and lose valuable data.
* Removing Viruses and Malware often takes several hours. Be sure you have plenty of time available.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
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Alien Skin BlowUp v2.0.2 For Adobe Photoshop
Alien Skin BlowUp v2.0.2 For Adobe Photoshop | 5,95 Mb
Blow Up 2 is a Photoshop plug-in that produces enlargements dramatically sharper than any other software, especially Photoshop! Blow Up uses an innovative algorithm that temporarily converts pixels to a vector representation which results in perfectly smooth, crisp edges. Simulated texture and film grain keep photos looking natural even in extreme enlargements. Blow Up can even clean up JPEG compression artifacts when a client insists on using a low quality source image from the Web.
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Alien Skin BlowUp v2.0.2 For Adobe Photoshop | 5,95 Mb
Blow Up 2 is a Photoshop plug-in that produces enlargements dramatically sharper than any other software, especially Photoshop! Blow Up uses an innovative algorithm that temporarily converts pixels to a vector representation which results in perfectly smooth, crisp edges. Simulated texture and film grain keep photos looking natural even in extreme enlargements. Blow Up can even clean up JPEG compression artifacts when a client insists on using a low quality source image from the Web.
Download for USA, EU and Russia:
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