You really should run Malwarebytes and Hitman Pro. V9 is one of those infections that also can change all of your internet browser shortcuts as well so it seems like your infected even after you've cleaned your system (and this just reinfects you).
Check the properties of any Firefox/IE/Chrome shortcuts you have, chances are you'll see http://www.v9.com appended to their launch command.
I shall try your suggestion and check it. I'll keep you informed of the results. Thank you very much.
I googled what is winsxs folder and do the cleanup.. e.g. disk cleanup, dism-startcomponentcleanup
No you cann't!can i delete it manually from WinSxS folder
in Windows 7*, 8 or 8.1 you run the cleanmgr.exe tool to remove these files;
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* in 7 this was added by a update patch so if you don't see the option highlighted in red on the image then you need to update your copy of Windows first.
No you cann't!
In all cases this tool only removes the old patch-backup files (after a system re-boot) and of course that then means you cann't un-install any of your Microsoft patches once this is done.
Would you help, please? every time I run AdwCleaner, v9.com is always being found. this is very persistent.. I even run Mbam, Windows Defender, MSERT.. only AdwCleaner find this. I always clean it as suggested by AdwCleaner... Below is the detail..
[C:\Users\Water\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Secure Preferences] - Deleted [Homepage] : hxxp://www.v9.com/?type=hppp&ts=1400364953&from=irs&uid=HitachiXHTS545050A7E380_TMA55BZJ21G7SP21G7SPX&i=psd&t=342aebbff
I shall try your suggestion and check it. I'll keep you informed of the results. Thank you very much.
I don't know where its bad reputation comes from, it's a good tool. Would I use HitMan Pro alone? No. I would use it in combination with other removal tools. The good thing about it is that it's cloud based, and doesn't have to install to run. I would go ahead and run it on your system and see if it finds any leftovers.
I don't know where its bad reputation comes from, it's a good tool. Would I use HitMan Pro alone? No. I would use it in combination with other removal tools. The good thing about it is that it's cloud based, and doesn't have to install to run. I would go ahead and run it on your system and see if it finds any leftovers.