Posts Tagged ‘Virus’

Generic steps to removing a virus from an infected PC

January 1st, 2010

Ever been infected with a virus but not known what to do?  Well have no fear…PCToolbox is here…with a tutorial to help you remove the virus!

  1. Firstly download the free version of Malwarebytes
  2. Now you need to turn off System Restore. Use the following tutorials to aid you:
    For Windows 7
    For Vista
    For XP
  3. Boot your machine into ‘Safe Mode’. This is done by restarting your computer and immediately when it starts to come on keep tapping F8 until you get a menu on the screen to choose Safe Mode.
  4. Now install and run Malwarebytes. Remove whatever the software finds.
  5. You may have to repeat step 4 a few times!
  6. Now reboot your machine normally and run Malwarebytes 1 more time assuming it finds nothing
  7. Turn ‘System Restore’ back on. Use the following tutorials to help you:
    For Windows
    For Vista
    For XP

Please Note – This tutorial is designed for those who are competent computer users. All PCToolbox advice is produced in the best interest of the reader to help maintain a healthy working machine and therefore cannot be held responsible for any problems that may occur. If you’re unsure about any of the above advice please contact your local IT Technician.

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Antivirus Comparison – The Final Ratings and Rankings

July 20th, 2009

We’ve now come to the end of our Antivirus Comparison Series.  To finish everything off we’re going to give each software a rating and a rank….

Software Rating Rank
Norton 360 2 Star2 Star 6
McAfee Total Protection 2009 2 Star2 Star 7
Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars 3
avast! Antivirus Professional Edition 3 Stars3 Stars3 Stars 4
Avira Premium Internet Security 4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars 2
Trend Micro Internet Security Pro 3 Stars3 Stars3 Stars 5
AVG Internet Security 5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars 1

From all our investigations over the past few weeks we can conclude in our opinion AVG Internet Security is the best software around!  We were really pleased and excited to see that Avira and Kaspersky have so much potential and are on the verge of being world class products.  Norton 360 and McAfee, for us, were the biggest let downs.  The quality of product and service just isn’t as good as you expect.  In many cases you’re better off going for a smaller brand or AVG!  All software used in the comparisons were the best available home software from the brand at the time of writing.

I think the interesting and most important thing to take from the investigation is that the two biggest household names are rated as last.  Consequently this whole survey really asks this question…’do the big name brands always provide  the best service and product?’

Want to find out more?  Check out the original comparison articles:

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McAfee Total Protection vs AVG Internet Security

June 5th, 2009

Today we’re comparing McAfee’s Total Protection package with AVG’s Award Winning Internet Security Package.  The comparison will involve an overview of each packages features and then at the end we’ll tell you which we think is better through our rating system.  Our ratings are worked out by the amount of ticks the product has.  Further points are awarded for faster download, simpler/better installation and cheaper price.

Feature Total Protection AVG Internet Security
Download Time
Average Fast
Installation Installation time is long but happens automatically which discards any confusion.  However, unlike AVG you still have to configure all the software features after the installation/setup process. Takes an average length of time.  Quite extensive and helps you set up the basic features of the software.
Antivirus tick tick
Anti-Spyware tick tick
Anti-Spam tick tick
Anti-Phishing tick tick
Firewall tick tick
Identity Protection tick tick
Web Shield (Browse the web safely) tick tick
Link Scanner cross tick
Free 24 Hour Support tick tick
Anti-Rootkit cross tick
Data Backup tick cross
Parental Controls tick cross
RRP 1 Year: £58.69 (up to 3 PC’s) 1 Year: £48.93 (for 3 computers)
Available to download from Brandstar?
cross tick
Overal Rating 10/16 14/16

McAfee InterfaceSo after playing around with the two programs I can conclude that we think AVG Internet Security is better than McAfee Total Protection.  It has a wider range of tools and equipment to give an overall better performance.  McAfee looks nicer than AVG but we all know looks can be deceiving and AVG turns out to be far easier to use.  A huge advantage of AVG is that you can buy it for 1 computer if you only have 1 computer, whereas you dont have the option to do that with McAfee Total Protection.  Although the installation of AVG involves you having to make some choices it saves you having to do them in the long run and it helps provide you with an even better performance.  Whereas with McAfee you spend ages doing the Automatic installation to find out you still have to configure all the features yourself!!

Next time we will be comparing AVG Internet Security with Kaspersky Internet Security.

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AVG Free

March 1st, 2008

This blog will show you how to use AVG Free Edition efficiently and effectively. AVG is a free (for personal use) virus scanning software download which we have found to be an excellent virus scanner.

AVG Will automatically update each day if the computer is connected to the Internet. The update will take roughly one minute on a Broadband connection but may take longer if you are on a dial-up connection. The AVG icon is the square on the left-hand side of the picture below.
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To manually update you simply right-click on the AVG icon and select check for updates. However, you must be connected to the internet to do this. Again the update will take roughly one minute, on a broadband connection but may take longer if you are on a dial-up connection. If the AVG icon becomes slightly grey it means that AVG is in need of updating.2.jpg

How to run a Scan:

To run a virus scan you must firstly double click on the AVG icon located on the bottom right-hand side of your screen. 3.jpg

Secondly click on ‘Test Centre’ situated on the left-hand side of the AVG window.

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Then a second AVG window will appear. Simply select ‘Scan Computer’ and your computer will begin to search for viruses. AVG will then deal with the virus. The scan will take approximately 1 hour.

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How to change the time of a Scheduled Scan:

AVG automatically is set to do a system scan at 8.00 am each day. If the computer is switched on after 8.00 am, AVG will automatically run a system scan as soon as the computer is switched on. The scan should take roughly 1 hour depending on the speed of the computer and the amount of files there are on it. To change the time of a scan follow the instructions below:

Firstly double-click on the AVG icon located on the bottom right-hand side of your screen.

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This will open up the window below. Click once on ‘Scheduler’ and then select ‘Scheduled Tasks’.

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By doing this a new window will open. Click once on ‘Test Plan In Basic Mode’ to highlight it and then select ‘Edit Schedule’.

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Then the window below will appear. All you need to do is simply change the date and time in the bar, either using the arrows or keyboard. Once you have made your changes click ‘OK’ or to delete changes click ‘Cancel’.

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How to cancel todays scan:

When a virus scan is happening the computer will slow down a fair amount. If you wish to cancel the scan for that day, follow the instructions below:

Firstly right click on the AVG sign with a white triangle in the middle, which is placed on the bottom right-hand corner of your screen. The white triangle simply means that AVG is running a Scan.

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Then simply select ‘Cancel Scanning’.

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How to stop all daily scan:

To stop the computer scanning daily double click on the AVG icon.

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This will open the window below. Click once on the ‘Scheduler’ and then select ‘Schedule Tasks’.

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By doing this a new window will open. Click once on ‘Test Plan In Basic Mode’ to highlight it and then select ‘Edit Schedule’.

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Then simply un-check the box which says ‘Periodically Start Scheduled Anti-Virus Test’. This will mean that you will have to manually run a test, we recommend a scan once a week for most machines.

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If this helps please let us know!

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