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by lide8742 on 2012-02-11 08:06:03

Everybody runs some sort of antivirus software on their own computer. Now though, one will discover malware that appears like antivirus or anti-malware and leads you to definitely imagine your computer is infected by a virus or worse. You will see numerous warning messages, but the truth is they are all false, and to stop them, you need to get rid of the method restore malware quickly. This malware, once installed, will scan your computer. You can be given a list of issues your computer has. While the checklist may be slightly long and intimidating, the reality is that each of those issues displayed there has been falsified, and it is better to get rid of the malware to stop this.

One problem which may be very critical once this process gets onto your PC is when it prevents you from either using programs or stops you from moving or deleting files. Lastly, when you go to open one folder on your computer, you'll actually be shown the items in a very random folder, or perhaps in some cases, nothing at all. Method repair modifies how information and folders are accessed, making it nearly impossible to find what you're looking for.

How are you going to eliminate this malware? This malware will hide desktop icons and prevent you from running antivirus or anti-malware purposes and can even stop you from opening task manager to cease it running. Inside your stop this malware is by running your computer in safe mode.

1. To start your PC in safe mode, press the F8 key before Windows starts. You might have to press it several times until you see a list of options on the screen.

2. From the screen, select safe mode. Once your laptop enters safe mode, start the Windows Task Manager by pressing the CTRL-SHIFT-ESCAPE keys together.

3. In Task Manager, click on the process tab. Locate a process called method restore or an auto-generated random file name similar to gjjjkre.exe or similar random names. If you find them, stop all of them by hitting "End Process."

4. Go to a folder called method restore and delete the folder and all of its contents.

5. Start the registry editor. To do this, visit the Windows start menu, then run and enter "regedit" and press OK. Once it starts, look for the following:

A) Method Restore

B) Find the randomly generated file name you found before. Delete every instance of these files. Once you’ve done this, find the following registry entries. You’ll find their values are set to zero. Change them to 1.

To HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced & "Hidden" = '1'

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced & "ShowSuperHidden" = '1'

Altering these entries will bring your desktop icons back.

Once you’ve completed this, restart your PC to get rid of the method restore malware. If it is still there, you will need to use an automatic removal tool to eliminate it. To remove the malware automatically, start your computer in safe mode using the steps above.

6. Open your browser and acquire and operate a system and registry scanner. If the desktop icons are hidden, place it aside toward a folder on your computer. Once it is placed in, run it. It’ll scan your hard drive and also the Windows registry for any malware at all. Upon completing this, it will stop any automatically and will then optimize your laptop to run safer and faster. Follow these steps to eliminate the method restore malware from your computer effectively.