Hi Joseph,
Within the mywarebytes report, follow the path to that file and manually delete
it.
Some of these files and folders are in the registery or the bios.
And I don't know how to search there and making a mistake could make your PC
run bad?
Do you copy the file and go the run... or the Windows find and paste in the
file and press enter.
I have a nice bunch of files I would like to delete myself.
Thanks Mister Free Tech.
Jorge
-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of tim
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2013 4:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] windows defender vs. super antivirusMywarebytes
Rules...
You can remove that one, it likes to track you and bring more to the calling.
At 03:02 PM 9/18/2013, you wrote:
>Joseph, Thanks. This is on my wife's computer so
>could not follow the path as I believe she has
>not enabled show hidden folders/files. This is
>the path a looks like an optional tool bar to
>me? C:\Windows\Installer\60f40de.msi
>(PUP.Optional.AskToolbar) -> No action taken.
>Comments? Should it be removed or is it harmless
>to leave Al -----Original Message----- From:
>JAWS-Users-List
>[mailto:[email protected]]
>On Behalf Of Joseph FreeTech Sent: Wednesday,
>September 18, 2013 1:53 PM To:
>[email protected] Subject: Re:
>[JAWS-Users] windows defender vs. super
>antivirusMywarebytes Rules... Within the
>malwarebytes report, follow the path to that
>file and manually delete it. Before deleting it,
>Press Shift F10 and scan again using the
>Malwarebytes item. Joseph ----- Original Message
>----- From: "Alan Robbins"
><[email protected]> To:
><[email protected]> Sent:
>Wednesday, September 18, 2013 10:40 AM Subject:
>Re: [JAWS-Users] windows defender vs. super
>antivirusMywarebytes Rules... Excellent
>directions. Do you have to select or unselect
>actions you want taken? I had one file which
>when I clicked remove it said all malicious
>items removed or something like that. However
>when reviewing the report it listed one file
>with a problem but stated no action taken. How
>do I get rid of this one file? Al -----Original
>Message----- From: JAWS-Users-List
>[mailto:[email protected]]
>On Behalf Of Jorge Rivas Sent: Tuesday,
>September 17, 2013 1:11 AM To:
>[email protected] Subject: Re:
>[JAWS-Users] windows defender vs. super
>antivirus Mywarebytes Rules... Hello, Well, to
>really activate Mywarebytes Pro you have to pay
>first.. Then run it and it should say,
>Mywarebytes Pro, press the tab key to navigate.
>Press tab to scan, press the space bar. Press
>tab for Full scan or arrow to quick or flash
>scan. Press the space bar. Then, leave it alone,
>the first couple scans will run about a hour and
>in time it will be less. When the scan is done,
>press space bar to show results. Tab twice to
>show results again. Tab to remove all infected
>objected objects, press the space bar. The
>Mywarebytes report will start to read, press the
>shift + tab to bring you back to the OK button
>on removing all infected objects and press the
>space bar. Press the shift +tab to cycle you
>back to the Mywarebytes report tex.txt document.
>Use your down arrow to read the report. You will
>be surprise on all the problems in your computer
>Mywarebytes picked up. When done viewing the
>report you can save the report to my documents
>or press alt + F4 twice to close Mywarebytes.
>That exit menu sucks and when closes it makes
>you feel like if you did something wrong. It's
>better to use alt + F4. Enjoy, this is a great
>product. Jorge -----Original Message----- From:
>JAWS-Users-List
>[mailto:[email protected]]
>On Behalf Of Kevin Lee Sent: Monday, September
>16, 2013 3:44 PM To:
>[email protected] Subject: Re:
>[JAWS-Users] windows defender vs. super
>antivirus I did not understand the instructions
>after installing Malwarebytes, I unchecked
>enable Malwarebytes pro, and after updating the
>program I ran it and it scanned fine, but when I
>tabbed through the menubar I got buy now, and
>activate. does this is not the free version and
>it will stop working after trial, or can I just
>ignore that? -----Original Message----- From:
>Joseph FreeTech Sent: Monday, September 16, 2013
>12:26 AM To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] windows defender vs.
>super antivirus Hi George and all, To download
>the most current version of Malwarebytes please
>click for access to my Dropbox folder: You can
>also simply click on the following link and
>download for yourselves. Malwarebytes
>Anti-Malware Free:
>http://www.malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free/
>When the webpage loads simply press the #1 on
>the number row 4 times to find the following
>level 1 heading: "Free." Press enter on the
>"Download now" link right under this heading.
>You will be taken to a page with the following
>title: Malwarebytes Anti-Malware - CNET
>Download.com. Simply down arrow to the following
>text: Welcome Malwarebytes Anti-Malware users.
>To complete your download, click on the link
>below: Combo box English Download now link Note:
>the actual file you will be downloading is named
>"mbam-setup-1.75.0.1300.exe." Quick Specs
>Product Ranking:#1 in Anti-Spyware Version:1.75
>Total Downloads:121,439,617 Date Added:April 09,
>2013 Downloads Last Week:630,569 I just
>completed this downloading process and it is
>safe. <Smile>. Don't forget that This is the
>free version, so if you want to make sure it
>stays the free version, when installing, you
>might be asked if you want to try the Pro
>version. I say go ahead and try it, because if
>you don't want to pay for it, the Malwarebytes
>Pro version will revert to a 15-day trial
>anyways. If you don't want to bother with the
>Pro version then simply choose the free version.
>Let me know if you have any problems or further
>questions! <Smile>. Joseph the free tech guy!
>----- Original Message ----- From: "Jorge Rivas"
><[email protected]> To:
><[email protected]> Sent: Sunday,
>September 15, 2013 11:34 PM Subject: Re:
>[JAWS-Users] windows defender vs. super
>antivirus Hi Joseph, Sure, you can Dropbox it to
>me. I have a account for this address already
>set up. [email protected] My 3 install
>of Mywarebytes came through email and once you
>install it there is nothing else to download.
>What rock did you crawl out of because I been
>here only one month in this club and your
>replies seem to be good and I notice some
>controversy on the new guy (You).. Anyways you
>are doing good, keep up the good work. Thanks.
>Jorge -----Original Message----- From:
>JAWS-Users-List
>[mailto:[email protected]]
>On Behalf Of Joseph FreeTech Sent: Sunday,
>September 15, 2013 3:46 PM To:
>[email protected] Subject: Re:
>[JAWS-Users] windows defender vs. super
>antivirus Hi George, Regarding your statements
>below, if you mean that downloading the free
>version of Malwarebytes takes you to a CNet
>download page, well, this is how this process
>works. It seems a bit invasive, but I assure you
>it is not; especially since you are taken from
>the Malwarebytes website to the CNet download
>page. If you'd like I can download the
>Malwarebytes trial and Dropbox it to you. You
>can also try installing a copy of your
>Malwarebytes Pro on a second machine. I believe
>Malwarebytes allows for this as I've only
>Purchased a single license and have installed
>the pro version on 3 computers. I'm assuming if
>I were doing something wrong I would be asked
>for a second and third license key but the
>process completes problem free. The worst that
>can happen is that the install won't go through.
>Joseph ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jorge
>Rivas" <[email protected]> To:
><[email protected]> Sent: Sunday,
>September 15, 2013 12:29 PM Subject: Re:
>[JAWS-Users] windows defender vs. super
>antivirus Hi Lenny, Thanks for the info, but
>it's not for me. I use Mywarebytes pro on three
>pc's. I was trying to download the free version,
>but kept on taking me to a third party download
>for 'CNET' and I cancel . This is for my wife
>computer, so I'll try your link. I also have
>Windows Defender and MSE installed on it, but I
>always wonder if the Windows Defender actually
>works??? Thanks. Jorge -----Original
>Message----- From: JAWS-Users-List
>[mailto:[email protected]]
>On Behalf Of Lenny McHugh Sent: Sunday,
>September 15, 2013 8:21 AM To:
>[email protected] Subject: Re:
>[JAWS-Users] windows defender vs. super
>antivirus Jorge, Advanced Detection and Removal
>•Detect and Remove Spyware, Adware andd Remove
>Malware, Trojans, Dialers, Worms, KeyLoggers,
>HiJackers, Parasites, Rootkits, Rogue Security
>Products and many other types of threats. •Light
>on System Resourcess and designed not to slow
>down your computer like many other anti-spyware
>products. Designed not to conflict with your
>existing anti-spyware or anti-virus solution!
>They have a free version and a professional
>version. Now the last time I installed it I did
>require sighted help. When they made the new
>release the install became not jaws friendly but
>the program is quite accessible after installed.
>You can find it at: superantispyware.com ---
>Please visit my web page It’s motivational,
>inspirational with a touch of humor There is
>also a very extensive resource list for the
>blind http://www.LennyMcHugh.com International
>Brotherhood of Magicians member #43990R **** Be
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>Message----- From: Jorge Rivas Sent: Sunday,
>September 15, 2013 12:31 AM To:
>[email protected] Subject: Re:
>[JAWS-Users] windows defender vs. super
>antivirus Hi Lenny, Where did you get that super
>anti spyware or did you buy it? I use
>Mywarebytes pro. That must be similar. Thanks.
>Jorge -----Original Message----- From:
>JAWS-Users-List
>[mailto:[email protected]]
>On Behalf Of Lenny McHugh Sent: Saturday,
>September 14, 2013 9:08 PM To: JFW List Subject:
>[JAWS-Users] windows defender vs. super
>antivirus I have been running windows defender
>on a win 7 machine for a few weeks. I just did a
>quick scan and nothing was reported. I then did
>a quick scan with super antispyware and it found
>2 items. --- Please visit my web page It’s
>motivational, inspirational with a touch of
>humor There is also a very extensive resource
>list for the blind http://www.LennyMcHugh.com
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