
Even back then I had nothing but the OS on C: and I didn’t lose any data. It got both me and my room mate at the time. I’ve only been hit by a virus once, back in the day when I thought I didn’t need A/V. If one can’t find a tool designed to remove the specific malware that got them, which is often available, I’d reccomend a wipe and reinstall after confirming the absence of root kits since any decent malware will drop a load in the backups too. Tools like the one above tend to set windows back to it’s original state as well. It’s all the tweaking after that that takes the rest of the day. Strip "critical process" property from applicaton.Įach reset option is available individually in the program interface.Ĭlean installing windows 10 from a usb to SSD takes mere minutes these days.Here are the features that the tool supports: Five of Virustotal's antivirus engines detected a threat, but mostly lesser know engines, with the exception of Sophos. It throws these windows when new programs are launched, among other things.

Note: Windows SmartScreen may display a warning page when you run the program. NET Framework 4.7.2 or later, and runs on 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows. The program runs best on Windows 10 and above according to the developer, but it should also work on Windows 7, 8.0 and 8.1. As far as system requirements are concerned.
