Hello,
Sorry for the delay.
You can ignore those detection at the moment, I'm still working on them.
Sorry for the inconvenience,
Hello,
Sorry for the delay.
You can ignore those detection at the moment, I'm still working on them.
Sorry for the inconvenience,
I've run adwcleaner multiple times and I keep getting a threat detected in HKLM/Software/Description. After adwcleaner cleans and reboots and I rerun it, it keeps showing up the detection. I have manually looked in the registry and cannot find that folder. Hidden files/folder is set to show everything. I have run rkill, tsskiller and mbam which do not find this.
how can I remove this since...
Great ! Thanks for your patience, and sorry for the inconvenience,
Hello, I saw a similar post of a guy that had his adwcleaner crashing whenever he tried to clean "UCGuard". I'm having the exact same problem. If someone could please guide me on how to remove it I would be very pleased. Sorry for the inconvenience. Here is a link to the infected parts: https://gyazo.com/8ef4445d8ab9eb2d5c64b111436a04e0
Well...since the link of manual removal is deleted, I just want to tell you that if you can not remove MPC Cleaner from control panel, you find its location and click its "uninstaller" file there. As a result, you can manually remove it. There is one thing you should note that it has more than one "unisntaller" file in different folders. You should find them all and clcik them.
Good luck!
OK, thats a problem, since it doesnt show in the logs, it isnt showing up in the restore option either.
Hello,
Thanks for the feedback, I'm looking at this strange behaviour.
In the meantime, you can restore the folder from the Quarantine manager:
Sorry for the inconvenience,
Hello,
Sorry for the inconvenience, it has been fixed a few minutes ago.
Best regards,
bonjour, jai exactement le meme probleme.J'ai suivit le processus.Par contre faut il s incrire pour poser le fichier sur le site que vous nous proposer?
merci d'avance
Hello,
My name is Sarah and I'm a support representitive here at Infolinks.
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