Infected XP Antimalware Doctor

ACCT a user infected. Is a simple option to purchase Windows 7 and install? I was about to drive clean the hard drive, etc., but thought upgrade can do both - new software and get rid of the malware.

You can fix your Windows XP, if that is your desire.

For Antimalware Doctor removal process is well documented.

This means that people have got their systems infected by the malware on goal several times and practical detached until they understand the malware and how it works well enough to write a removal procedure.  They did try them all things for you.

You can mess around with other things to try that perhaps sometimes could work, or you can follow the procedure who already figured that will work all the time.

If you faithfully follow the removal instructions and you still have questions, there is link at the bottom of the instructions for further help.

Here is the link with the instructions:

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/remove-antimalware-doctor

Do, or do not. There is no test.

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    See http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/remove-antimalware-doctor

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    Somehow, I had this Antimalware Doctor virus that resembles an anti-virus program.  I never asked for it.  He just showed and I keep getting popup windows telling me that I have viruses and he need me to register it allow to remove these viruses.  I tried to uninstall downloads.   Results of the search engines to try to delete seem to be fraudulent websites.  Help, please!

    Hello

    Follow the exact removal on the link instructions use rkill and malwarebytes anti-malware below

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/remove-antimalware-doctor

  • Antimalware doctor has taken over my computer it wont let me not uninstall what I do?

    Remember - this is a public forum so never post private information such as numbers of mail or telephone!

    Ideas: antimalware doctor has taken over my computer it wont let me not uninstall what I do?

    • You have problems with programs
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    • Recent changes to your computer
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    How to remove Antimalware Doctor (uninstall instructions)

    http://www.myantispyware.com/2010/02/20/how-to-remove-antimalware-doctor-uninstall-instructions/

    For the benefits of others looking for answers, please mark as answer suggestion if it solves your problem.

  • After that I did a system restore to get rid of antimalware doctor, I now have no desktop or start menu.

    I did a restore of the ordinary system, and when he returned to reboot, I have no icons the desktop or start menu.  This blank desktop happens in normal startup and in safe mode.  When I try CTRL + ALT + DELETE and then go to run explorer.exe, it does nothing.  When I reboot the computer for about half a second before it closed, I see the desktop icons.  I can't change the users because there is only one, I have not a system restore disk, it's on.  and my registry for explorer.exe looks right to me... anyone know anything else I can try before I take it to a store and pay for a fix?

    Also, I went through the instructions on this post: http://preview.tinyurl.com/answers-microsoft-com
    but none of this has worked. So, I don't know what to go with it now.

    Thank you!

    Belia

    You can try another system restore from a Safe Mode command prompt window:

    "How to start the System Restore tool by using the option of safe mode with the command prompt in Windows XP"
      <>http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/304449 >

    You can also try to create another user starting mode safe mode with a command as user administrator prompt and enter the commands:

    NET user bob * / add
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    Where 'bob' is the new username.  You can then try to connect as 'bob '.

    HTH,
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  • After installing antimalware doctor, tried to restart, but does not start...

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    Certainly, you have a SATA hard drive.  The original Windows XP CD does not include a driver for the SATA drives (Ubuntu and the BIOS most recent do).  When you boot from your Windows XP CD, you will probably come to a point where it asks you to press F6 to install additional drivers.  Here's where you need to press F6 and then install a floppy with the SATA drivers on them.  If you do not have a floppy drive, things get complicated, you may need to create a XP CD slipstreamed with the pre-installed drivers.  You can probably find the SATA drivers from the Web site of the manufacturer of your computer or the drive manufacturer's Web site.

    "Limited OEM driver support is available with F6 during installation of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003"
     <>http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/314859/ >

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    HTH,
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  • Vista - Error Codes: 0X80072EFE & 0X800705B4 after recovering from Malware

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    PT

    Repost:

    See...

    Can I install Microsoft Security Essentials [or any other anti-virus/anti-spyware application] to clean my already infected computer?
    http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/msescan/thread/87058857-D181-4019-a723-efd9a49d9275

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  • Vista - Windows Explorer repeated crashes / Invisible Notification icons

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  • My computer is infected and I can't do anything.

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    My last thought on this subject is to locate the disk and clean install as recommended by PA Bear.

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  • Defrag stops due to: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Microsoft Antimalware\Quarantine\ResourceData\C6\C6495E5D356BFB2E07C132689D388BFCB294AADE

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    See...

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    Then analyze with...

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  • Error Code 8024200d for KB970430, KB972145 and KB981793 KB967723 updates.

    Hello!

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    SUPERAntiSpyware: (SAS): http://www.superantispyware.com/
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    Hi all!
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    If you have the European book you can order the DVD of recovery under https://backupmedia.toshiba.eu/landing.aspx

    Is this all you want to know?

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    Consult the below Microsoft article and try the steps mentioned and check if it works.

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    OK here goes...

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    So there must be something still on my pc...

    I get a warning of viruses for "Win32 patched. GOD
    I don't know if it's real or another hoax, whenever I go to vault avg, that he is back, even if I delete the completely infected file it just reappears.

    Any help is much appreciated!

    Please note that is no longer, we analyze HiJack this log to files on this forum. Please, don't post log files.

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