Virus Effect Remover 2.9
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Virus Effect Remover 2.9
Intorduction
Virus Effect Remover is a tool which helps you to remove the effect of viruses from the Windows Registry and File System.
It also detects the registry error caused by viruses and enables the Blocked content like Task manager, registry editor, folder option, etc.
it also detect the auto run status of USB drive & fixed media.
The main thing I want to tell to all of my friend that it is not an antivirus tool . it only helps you to remove virus manually and can overcome all restriction which a virus did in your System.
What It Is Does?
This software enables your Admin restricted application and remove the changes which a virus does to protect itself.
It enables :
- Registry Tools (e.g : regedit)
- Task manager
- Group Policy Editor (e.g. gpedit.msc)
- Run command option in start Menu
- Folder Option in Explorer & Control panel
- Update check
- File Menu
- Find Menu
- Log Off
- Task Bar
It repairs :
- Folder Option Show Hidden Tab
- Folder Option Show Supper Hidden Tab
What Is A Computer Virus
- Computer viruses are small software programs that are designed to spread from one computer to another and to interfere with computer operation.
- A virus might corrupt or delete data on your computer, use your e-mail program to spread itself to other computers, or even erase everything on your hard disk.
- It can copy itself and infect a computer without permission or knowledge of the user.
General Virus
While there are thousands of variations of viruses, most fall into one of the following six general categories, each of which works its magic slightly differently:
- Boot Sector Virus: replaces or implants itself in the boot sector an area of the hard drive (or any other disk) accessed when you first turn on your computer. This kind of virus can prevent you from being able to boot your hard disk.
- File Virus: infects applications. These executables then spread the virus by infecting associated documents and other applications whenever they’re opened or run.
- Macro Virus: Written using a simplified macro programming language, these viruses affect Microsoft Office applications, such as Word and Excel, and account for about 75 percent of viruses found in the wild. A document infected with a macro virus generally modifies a pre-existing, commonly used command (such as Save) to trigger its payload upon execution of that command.
- Multipartite Virus: infects both files and the boot sector a double whammy that can re-infect your system dozens of times before it’s caught.
- Polymorphic Virus: changes code whenever it passes to another machine; in theory these viruses should be more difficult for antivirus scanners to detect, but in practice they’re usually not that well written.
- Stealth Virus: hides its presence by making an infected file not appear infected, but doesn’t usually stand up to antivirus software.
- Trojan horse: doesn’t replicate itself, but it is a malicious program disguised as something benign such as a screen saver. When loaded onto your machine, a Trojan horse can capture information from your system such as user names and passwords–or could allow a malicious hacker to remotely control your computer.
How It work
A virus is just a computer program. Like any other program, it contains instructions that tell your computer what to do. But unlike an application, a virus usually tells your computer to do something you don’t want it to do, and it can usually spread itself to other files on your computer and other people’s computers.
Requirement:
- Minimum Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0
Include:
For Download:
If you have a problem with the software, try to complete its file system and registers the file system in the folder. you can get the system files here. if you are still having problems with the program try to contact with the programmers to the website / forum where programmers follow.
