Saturday, 2 July 2016

Adware Threats Delete with Norton Antivirus Technical Support

Adware is designed for the purpose of deliver unwanted advertising materials to the user forceful and intrusive manner. Similarly categorized as Malware like viruses, worms and spyware. It is eminent by its attention on the delivery of targeted advertising contents which may be important to the user but not clearly requested by the user.

1. Make sure you have the latest explanation updates for NAV and run it as usual.



2. Record names. If it lists the adware threats in the summary, record the name of the threats (eg. bridge.inf, HDPlugin1019.dll).



3. Click the name of each threat to open a small box that contains the full path to each offending file (eg.The file C:\WINDOWS\Downloaded Program Files\bridge.inf is a Adware threat.). Record the path carefully. That is all you need from NAV - you can now close it.





4. Click your start button on your MS Windows taskbar to bring up your main menu.

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5. Find and click 'Run...' on your menu.



6. Type 'cmd' in the text field and click OK. This will open a DOS window (a small window with white on black text). The text will say MS Windows blah blah blah, then C:\Documents and Settings\<Your UserID>\



7. Type 'cd\' and hit return/enter. This will 'change directory' to the root of your C: drive: C:>



8. Type 'cd ' followed by the path to the first of the offending files (eg. 'cd WINDOWS\Downloaded Program Files' - note the space after 'cd') and hit return/enter.



9. Type 'dir' once you get to the directory. You will see a 'directory' of all files in the folder. Ensure the offending file is listed there.



10. Type 'del ' followed by the name of the offending file (eg. 'del bridge.inf') to 'delete' the file.



11. Type 'dir' again to list the directory, and then assure yourself that the offending file is gone.



12. Repeat from step 11 until all are gone if you have more than one file and the remainder are in the same directory.



13. Repeat from step 8 if you have more than one file and the remainder is NOT in the same directory.


14. Type EXIT and hit return/enter to close the DOS window when all your files are gone.



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