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Anonymous Posted on Sep 06, 2014

How to unroot htm t9500-b

My htm t9500-b is not working properly its moving very slow. often times it starts working by itself. I scanned it using avg anti virus it keeps on saying that 4threat are found an when I tried uninstalling them it wont happen

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Factory reset it. go to settings-accounts and sync-factory data reset

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 01, 2009

SOURCE: uninstall of software

Sounds like you did not do things in the correct order or you did not reboot between the AVG uninstall and the Kapersky install, so that it looked like AVG was still loaded.

Since Kapersky is not installed, the best way to proceed is to start from a fresh reboot, download and re-install the AVG free edition to get the registry entries corrected. Don't bother with updates as it is coming back out again. Reboot and uninstall AVG. Reboot again and verify AVG is gone before attempting to install the Kapersky.

AVG free can be downloaded from free.grisoft.com assuming you mean the 8.0 version, not 7.5, otherwise try downloading from www.filehippo.com and select the older version.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 27, 2009

SOURCE: how will i remove the virus manually?

i hope you got norton off your system before putting AVG free on. Virus programs try to fight off other virus programs by postiong false virus claims to erase the other program. eventually they will kill your hard drive. You need a product key for a good virus protectant. Norton or CA offer good, reliable protection for your dollar. What i would do, is back up any really important stuff you have there, format your hard drive and install Vista again if you have the disc and then re-install it to permanetly delete viruses. Also your system maybe slow because VIsta needs at least a dual core processor and 2 GB RAM to work like a XP machine

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Rob Hill

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  • Posted on Oct 22, 2009

SOURCE: my anti virus was expired,

ok, press f8 on startup and you should have a menu appear , select safe mode,

Now once booted select AVG scan, a command window will open and a scan will take place,

This should solve your problem,

Regards
GeWiz.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 08, 2010

SOURCE: very slow

AVG is anti virus and works well I think your pronblem is a spyware one. So you need to scan it with an antispyware program, AVG have one of these too but there are a number of other free oines out there too

MALWAREBYTES Not free but an excelklent product use the free scan option to check your pc out.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 01, 2013

SOURCE: i wanted to use another antivirus different fron

I had the same Issue the other day but i found the Sonicwall Mcafee antivirus which is perfect for me. It auto updates to the date that you are using the Computer once you have internet your antivirus is always protected and antivirus definitions up to date.

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I have just done a scan using AVG. My computer is very slow and AVG shows 1 infiltration. However, it does not show exactly what or where the infiltration is. It also does NOT remove it after the scan....

Start your PC and press F8 several times until the boot menu comes up. Then select "Safe Mode with Networking". Now get some or ALL of the FREE programs below.

Download, Install and Run Malwarebytes Anti-Malware:
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When Installing choose the non-pro version.

Download, Unzip, Install and Run TDSSKiller:
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Download, Install and Run Super Anti-Spyware:
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If you have an outdated Anti-virus program then Download, Install and Run Avira Anti-Virus:
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Make sure to select ALL of the "threat categories" when you install or configure Avira...

You should be in pretty good shape if you run and install all of these programs.
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Very slow

AVG is anti virus and works well I think your pronblem is a spyware one. So you need to scan it with an antispyware program, AVG have one of these too but there are a number of other free oines out there too

MALWAREBYTES Not free but an excelklent product use the free scan option to check your pc out.
please rate my help++++Thanks for using FIXYA
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My anti virus was expired,

ok, press f8 on startup and you should have a menu appear , select safe mode,

Now once booted select AVG scan, a command window will open and a scan will take place,

This should solve your problem,

Regards
GeWiz.
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Avg log is corrupt scan has not finished properly

try scanning in with the computer in safe mode or re lode the software
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My computer moves slow from outta nowhere

Completely remove avg and re-install 8.5 see if that fixes the issue. Speed almost always has something to do with how much Ram you're running. Check your cashe' to be sure it's set high enough. Many anti virus programs are very comsuming of memory.

Good Luck
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HP computer restored itself to factory settigns - inc second HDD

first make sure your avg antivirus is active in windows
now goto ur hd that had your files/right click and you should now see options
one being scan with avg antivirus
hope this helps
also try full scan with your antvirus
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Here is what I would do.

First I would start off by downloading the free trial of ESET NOD32 Anti-Virus. Afterward I would scan my system (In-Depth Scan) with the free trial of NOD32 (It doesn't use a lot of system resources). Next I would download the free version of Ad-Aware 2008. After the anti-virus scan finished I would scan my system with Ad-Aware (Full Scan). Next I would download and install Spybot Search & Destroy. After Ad-Aware finishes scanning I would start a scan with Spybot. Next I would download and install AVG Anti-Rootkit Free. After Spybot finishes scanning I would run an in-depth search on all hard-drives with the use of AVG Anti-Rootkit Free.

If that doesn't whack it, fighting this thing might not be worth it. Reinstall the windows operating system after you back up any files which you absolutely HAVE to keep.
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