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Have you tried Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool.It really helps you to protect from Malicious software and you can download from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
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Hello.
I tried it .Its really very good.It checks your computer for infection by specific, prevalent malicious software and helps to remove the infection if it is found. It helps you remove specific, prevalent malicious software from infected computers.
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Seems like we have an alternate for Trend Micro house call.. Hope they maintain the quality..
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Hello friends
Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool is a freely-distributed virus removal tool developed by Microsoft for Microsoft Windows operating system. Released on the 13th of January 2005[2], it is an on-demand anti-virus tool that scans the computer for specific widespread malwares and eliminates the infection. It is automatically distributed to Microsoft Windows computers via Windows Update service but can also be separately downloaded. The program is updated on the second Tuesday of every month via Windows Update, at which point it runs once automatically in the background and reports if malicious software is found. Alternatively, users can manually download this tool from Microsoft Download Center.[1] It records its results in a log file located at %windir%\debug\mrt.log.[3] To run it manually at other times, users can start "mrt.exe" using command interface or Run command in the Start Menu. Thanks
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Being a post-infection removal tool, the Malicious Software Removal Tool can detect malicious software on Windows 7, but is not a replacement for an antivirus program. The tool file is located at C:\Windows\System32\mrt.exe. Its scan log is located at: C:\Windows\Debug\mrt.log and event log is located at: C:\Windows\Debug\mrteng.log. You can click the start menu --> type the mrt.exe in the box --> Press Enter to run it. When the Malicious Software Removal Tool window opened, Click the Next button. Then choose a type of scan: Quick scan, Full scan, Customized scan. After click the Next button, it will start a scan. As scan finished, a scan results will be created. How to Run the "Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool" in the Command Prompt: type mrt.exe /F:Y - scan full scan, but automatically clean infected files. type mrt.exe /F - force fullscan. type mrt.exe /N - detect-only mode type mrt.exe /? or mrt.exe /? - help displys usage information type mrt.exe /Q or mrt.exe /quiet - quiet mod; if set, no UI is shown
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Hello friends
The Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool checks computers running Windows XP, Windows 2000, and Windows Server 2003 for infections by specific, prevalent malicious software—including Blaster, Sasser, and Mydoom—and helps remove any infection found. When the detection and removal process is complete, the tool displays a report describing the outcome, including which, if any, malicious software was detected and removed. Microsoft releases an updated version of this tool on the second Tuesday of each month, and as needed to respond to security incidents. The tool is available from Microsoft Update, Windows Update and the Microsoft Download Center. Have a nice day
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An update version of the Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool is now available for download and it’s a perfect fit for the latest service packs for Windows Vista and Windows XP. The Redmond company releases new versions of the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool on the second Tuesday of each month, accompanying the availability of the Security Bulletins dropped as part of the monthly patch cycle. The updated version of MSRT is distributed via Windows Update, Microsoft Update, Windows Server Update Services and is also up for grabs on the Download Center. Microsoft has failed to emphasize the fact that MSRT integrates seamless with both Windows Vista Service Pack 1 and Windows XP Service Pack 3. However, tests reveal that the tool plays well with the latest releases of the two operating systems.
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