Monday, January 28, 2013

How to remove win 7 internet security 2012?

Q. Hi. Recently my computer has been infected with win 7 security 2012. While you can usually just change the date or download a program to delete it, this one wont let me open up most of my applications (even on safe mode w/ networking). How would one in my situation get this off?

A. Win 7 Internet Security 2012 description and removal instructions:

http://deletemalware.blogspot.com/2011/06/remove-vista-antispyware-2012-win-7.html

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/remove-win-7-antispyware-2012

Install anti-malware software and remove the rogue anti-virus program from your computer properly.

Recommended anti-malware tools:
Malwarebytes Antimalware http://malwarebytes.org
SUPERAntispyware http://www.superantispyware.com
Spybot S&D http://www.safer-networking.org
Hitman Pro http://www.surfright.nl/en/hitmanpro

Good luck!

How do i get rid of Win 7 Internet Security?
Q. Okay, i've seen that i shouldn't trust it blah blah. I keep getting pop-up's and it's so annoying, i've run a scan with the normal one on my computer which is Microsoft Security Essentials. How do i get rid of Win 7 cos i can't find it on my computer? HELP.

A. Press CTRL+shift+esc and see if you can stop pw.exe
If you can, search for it and delete.
If not, try to "register" win 7 internet security with its key, its on internet.
If it does not help, you will have to reboot in safe mode and possibly run an registry fix from usb stick and then removal programs
Here guide: http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-win-7-internet-security-2011

How much Ram should a Win 7 use when no programs are running ?
Q. I have this win 7 and with no programs running, it is using 1.29 Gb , is that normal, what can i do to lower it ?

A. both my 64bit machines use the same. (1.29GB)

the 32 bit computers i have run at 759mb at idle.


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How do i get a refund for the Win 7 Home Security 2012 scan?
Q. We purchased Win 7 Home Security 2012 and then found out two days later it was a scam. We took our computer to a computer repair place and had it all removed and reset like it was from the factory. We want to get a refund for this scam. Who do we contact?

A. You are correct the Win 7 Home Security 2012 is a scam and the removal program is even more of a scam plus they now have your money.

If you ever get it again it is a fairly easy program to remove.

Go into the safe mode. F8 on boot. Choose safe mode WITH networking.
Download, install, update and run Malwarebytes perform FULL scan.
Here is the link: http://www.filehippo.com/download_malwarâ¦

Remove all it finds. Re-boot in regular mode run scan again perform Quick Scan

NOTE: this MAY??? cause the file association for exe files to be broken in the registry. If this happens you must fix the registry. SEE this site. http://filext.com/faq/broken_exe_association.php

Make sure you use the right link for your operating system.


As for your question: Stop payment on the Check (If paid by check) Contest the charge with your credit card company if you paid by credit card, or contact Pay-Pal if you used that method.

The company you bought the removal program from is a fraud and their only business is to scam people. You will get NO help from they except to get put on a SUCKER list and your name and e-mail sold to other scammers.



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