You know, you might wanna watch your tone and attitude, youngster.... Trashing advice from a wise industry member such as Brett isn't something you want to do on these forums... Shoot if it were me and i had a fast internet connection i'd just re-install windows completely and re-install all my programs if it was a option. If its not then do the steps listed from brettSorry, I just feel an overwhelming need to correct this.
"MB scans for viruses"
Malwarebytes scans for and removes malware. It is not, nor ever has been, an antivirus program.
Other then that, I agree.
OP:
Try the free ways first. 99.9% of the time, they work. If they don't, just wipe and re-install. If it is bad enough to where you feel a need to pay something, then take it to a professional.
I was just kinda giving you some friendly advice. I hate to see someone come in on a thread and use someone elses comments for a personal gain towards best answer.. Also brett has been on this thread for longer than you or ME so cut the guy some slack. He knows what hes doing. Hes always been a good support guySorry but, did you intend to quote me, or was that an accident?![]()
You know I only apologize where a apology is needed. So I say I am sorry for mixing you up with mouse24Agreed, though I would have liked an apology from Rockdpm since he/she keeps confusing me with mouse24, this thread is definitely done.
Sorry, I just feel an overwhelming need to correct this.
"MB scans for viruses"
Malwarebytes scans for and removes malware. It is not, nor ever has been, an antivirus program.
Other then that, I agree.
OP:
Try the free ways first. 99.9% of the time, they work. If they don't, just wipe and re-install. If it is bad enough to where you feel a need to pay something, then take it to a professional.