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« on: January 17, 2010, 03:43:28 AM »

SDFix Free Trojan Remover Tool




SDFix is a program written by AndyManchesta that removes big amount trojans, worms, rootkits and other malwares Click here for view a list of files that can be removed.
How to use SDFix.

1. Download SDFix.
Download SDFix and save it to your Desktop.

    * Site 1 (andymanchesta.com)
    * Site 2 (bleepingcomputer.com)

2. Install SDFix.
Double-click on the SDFix. If a “Security Warning window opens”, click on the Run button.
Follow the prompts.

3. Reboot your computer in to Safe mode.

    * Restart your computer.
    * After hearing your computer beep once during startup, but before the Windows icon appears, press F8.
    * Instead of Windows loading as normal, a menu should appear.
    * Select the first option, to run Windows in Safe Mode.

4. Run SDFix.

    * Click Start -> Run.
    * Type the following text in type box: %systemdrive%\SDFix\RunThis.bat
    * Press Enter or OK button.
    * When the tool is finished, it will produce a report for you.

Example Below:


Questions and answers.

If this error message “The command prompt has been disabled by your administrator. Press any key to continue . . ” is displayed when running SDFix.

    Please goto Start Menu > Run > then copy and paste the following line: %systemdrive%\SDFix\apps\swreg IMPORT %systemdrive%\SDFix\apps\Enable_Command_Prompt.reg
    Press OK then run SDFix again

If the Command Prompt window flashes on then off again on XP or Windows2000.

    Please goto Start Menu > Run > then copy and paste the following line: %systemdrive%\SDFix\apps\FixPath.exe /Q Reboot and then run SDFix again

If SDFix still doesnt run check the %comspec% variable.

    Goto Start Menu > Right click My Computer > click properties > click Advanced Click Environment Variables and check that the ComSpec variable points to cmd.exe %SystemRoot%\system32\cmd.exe

« Last Edit: August 10, 2010, 01:02:46 PM by Britec » Logged



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