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You made pretty in depth tutorial. Thanks
Sometimes, I consider this to be a lot more fun than using an AV. Simple guide to follow. Thanks.
long but nice explained tut i liked it 10/10

plus it does work i tested it.
What a helpful tutorial, I would do this but i'm kinda worried that i may delete something important so in the end i'm going to stay out of the registry for now. Also can anything go wrong when you edit the registry?


~Minecraft~
(09-19-2011, 10:26 AM)Minecraft Wrote: [ -> ]What a helpful tutorial, I would do this but i'm kinda worried that i may delete something important so in the end i'm going to stay out of the registry for now. Also can anything go wrong when you edit the registry?


~Minecraft~

Anything can go wrong when you're editing the registry, what do you mean the tutorial though?
That wasn't really how to remove a virus. However it was helpful to beginners. So good job and thanks for it anyways.
(09-19-2011, 10:29 AM)Ace Wrote: [ -> ]Anything can go wrong when you're editing the registry, what do you mean the tutorial though?

I Didn't really mean the tutorial sorry, I was trying to talk about the registry.
it works Big Grin i tested it and it works
thanks for this tut or else my laptop was gone today
(09-22-2011, 06:41 PM)468erica Wrote: [ -> ]it works Big Grin i tested it and it works
thanks for this tut or else my laptop was gone today

It doesn't remove the virus, this method will only disable it.
I'm going to give this a go in the morning and see if Avira is doing its job or not Tongue
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