When you have been attacked by malware and it leaves your system damaged like your services, windows defender, windows firewall, Shared Access, network, the list goes on and on.
You’re going to need to fix these issues once the zeroaccess virus infection has been removed from the computer system.
Having registry backups of the damaged registry files is important if you want these types of services to run again.
So in this video I will show you how to make your own fix’s from a windows 7 install on a virtualbox.
Remember any changes to the registry can render the system unbootable, so be careful and use at your own risk.
BFE.reg BITS.reg firewall.reg MpsSvc.reg SharedAccess.reg WinDefend.reg wscsvc.reg wuauserv.reg
Your video on You Tube, August 2013, for fixing new ZeroAccess malware has a link to a registry entry. The link to that registry entry cannot be found. It brings me here to britec with a 404 error.
Could you help me out with this?
More importantly, will this fix as shown on the video fix the older versions of the ZeroAccess bugs? My laptop has been unusable for quite a long while due to this.
PLEASE HELP!!
Sorry about that, I will and re-upload the file later if i get a chance.