L3yRo
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Hello guys,
i have to install WinPE on a bootable device in order to get rid of "Segurazo", I couldn't deinstall it on any other way. Tryed most known programms to get rid of that shit. Well you wonder why i want to get rid of it? It's running in the background and i can't delete it - tells me i do not have the rights to do so.
However i've followed the guide telling me how to install it correctly and i ran into following issue.
Everytime i try to use the command "copype..." it tells me that this command ain't recognized (pic is following).
Can someone help me to get rid of that issue?
i have to install WinPE on a bootable device in order to get rid of "Segurazo", I couldn't deinstall it on any other way. Tryed most known programms to get rid of that shit. Well you wonder why i want to get rid of it? It's running in the background and i can't delete it - tells me i do not have the rights to do so.
However i've followed the guide telling me how to install it correctly and i ran into following issue.
Everytime i try to use the command "copype..." it tells me that this command ain't recognized (pic is following).
Can someone help me to get rid of that issue?
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You can remove Segurazo from safe mode. There is no reason to go through the pain of creating a WinPE bootable environment.
Removal instructions for Segurazo
Removal instructions for Segurazo
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You can remove Segurazo from safe mode. There is no reason to go through the pain of creating a WinPE bootable environment.
Removal instructions for Segurazo
Removal instructions for Segurazo
L3yRo
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Thanks alot, just tryed it out and it worked perfectly fine.You can remove Segurazo from safe mode. There is no reason to go through the pain of creating a WinPE bootable environment.
Removal instructions for Segurazo
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Also a good way to delete a file that's running and just won't let you terminate it is to fire up Process Explorer by Sysinternals and pause the process. Then while it's paused, set the Everyone Deny permission on the file. Reboot computer and it should not be allowed to run, and you can then delete the file.
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