Booting into Safe Mode on Windows 11 isn’t just a recovery step—it can feel like flipping on a trusty flashlight in a darkened room when everything else seems to have gone haywire. Many of us have encountered that dreadful moment: a black screen, a blinking cursor, and mounting panic as...
If you’ve been on the hunt for the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) 64-bit version only to be greeted by an “Error 404 – Not Found” message, you’re not alone. Recent attempts to access the download page for this essential utility on Microsoft’s site have resulted in a dead end...
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Keeping your Windows system secure is a never-ending mission, and Microsoft’s Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) plays a crucial role in that effort. Released as part of the monthly Windows Update routine—or available as a standalone download—MSRT is designed to scan for and remove...
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So your Windows 11 PC is acting up—random crashes, slowdowns, or just plain refusing to cooperate when you need it most. What’s a tech-savvy (or even not-so-tech-savvy) person to do? Enter Safe Mode—a stripped-down, no-nonsense version of your Windows operating system that runs only essential...
Windows 11 has now been around for a few years, and while many have grown fond of its sleek UI and powerful features, things can get rocky over time. From unnecessary apps hogging resources to pesky updates with bugs, your once-speedy machine may now crawl slower than a browser with 30 tabs...
I have a Win 10 machine with no problems. My Win7 machine recently has become extremely slow in accessing the network, clocking in at about 1KB/s. I stopped all services I thought were unnecessary, ran virus and malware detection software then switched these off. Network Sharing Center says...
Specs:
i7 8700k
GTX 1080
32GB DDR4 RAM
Details:
A couple of weeks back I noticed my PC slowing down, lots of lag whilst editing in Premiere Pro and games became unplayable, giving me less than 50 frames, I don't have a fps monitor but I'd say near to 10-20 fps.
I did a bit of digging and...
Original release date: May 25, 2018
Systems Affected
Small office/home office (SOHO) routers
Networked devices
Network-attached storage (NAS) devices
Overview
Cybersecurity researchers have identified that foreign cyber actors have compromised hundreds of thousands of home and office...
I woke up this morning, and booted up my PC, then I got an alert from Virus & Threat Protection, saying that I have
Trojan:Win32/Detplock on my Pc.
I deleted it, but it kept reappearing, regardless of how many times I got rid of it.
After some research, I decided to see if there was a system...
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im using windows 8.1 Pro With media center
i dont know what is it but every time i boot up the windows
i see a notification right up the screen that say : Windows Defender Removing Malware
i checked the quarantined item but its empty
and in all detected items i see this :
{
Category: Tool...
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Hello everybody, have a problem. Somehow got www-searching.com and cannot get rid of it. Tried to apply some instructions from internet but cannot log on as Administrator, although I am the only person ever using this computer. Beside that my Defender is off but cannot switch it on, again needs...
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On windows that i have up, especially games, i get a very fast flickering or blinking, it briefly flashes to the desktop, some games when it flickers i was able to spot on the top menu bar 'not responding' for a split second. This only happens on google chrome when it gets really bad. This is...
Hi there guys,
A friend of mine was taken in this afternoon on a scam phone call. The person who rung up told him that he had trojans on his computer and they were killing the websites he was going too. If he paid the scamers $250 they would remove them for him. You get the picture....
Have...
I keep on getting ads from BrowseStudio and other ad sites. They appear in the lower right, left and lower center of my browser (any browser Firefox or IE). The BrowseStudio also adds a "Related Searches" bar to the left of my screen. I think I this came in when I installed Adobe Flash Player...
I don't know where else to ask this so I am posting this here:
A few days ago I installed a third party program which installed a hijacking search engine called snap.do, I then proceeded to uninstall it but now I can't connect to the internet altogether, so I run a virus scan and a few things...
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