Sunday, August 15, 2010

How to reset my registry,using symantec security response tool?

my notebook infected w32\rontokbro virus for the past one month.i can turn off my system restoration.login safe and networking mode,run a full system scan %26 delete infected files.



but virus infected message comes again %26 again.i can turn off my system restore point already.but still virus infected msg comes again %26 again.why this happend.



i can download symantec security response tool in my desktop.but i dont know how to use this %26 reset my registry.anybody knows how to use symantec security response tool to reset my registry.plz explain step by step.



im just beginner level in computers.so,plz explain easy steps.i can install avg vc cleaner, symantec fixdisk tool.i have mcafee anti virus licenced version %26 lava soft se personal edition %26 spybot s%26d.i can run all this programs to remove infected files.but its comes again.still my system restore point will be turned oelp meff.plz h



How to reset my registry,using symantec security response tool?windows



Go to http://www.symantec.com/security_respons... and do what they say.



Now as you are a beginner, understand a couple of things:



1/ Only have ONE antivirus and ONE firewall running at any given time.



2/ You can have multiple antispyware running. I highly suggest superantispyware, adaware, and spybot s%26d.



3/ Even with the system restore turned off, and the virus or worm disabled, there is something called a prefetch folder that loads small portions of applications every time windows starts. This is done to load the applications faster, but some malware will hide itself in there. It is important to DELETE all files here too, or as you know, it will keep on coming. Get Ccleaner and check ALL items on the first window.



4/ Another place that viruses live is in either the startup folder, or many of the startup places in the registry. Get wimpatrol and look at their startup and services tabs. Check out each item at processlibrary.com and disable anything that you dont need.



5/ You have to do all of the above within the same session, or something may be revived on a restart.



Good luck!

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