haha yeah...I am currently practicing on a fake Microsoft Security Essentials virus, runs in Safe Mode, blocks all .exe's, blocks registry editing, and a bunch of other stuff.
haha yeah...I am currently practicing on a fake Microsoft Security Essentials virus, runs in Safe Mode, blocks all .exe's, blocks registry editing, and a bunch of other stuff.
Yes, you can. I find it quicker for me to go the safe mode command prompt route than boot on a CD. I am all about efficiency. Plus, once I am in safe mode command prompt, after removing the files, I launch explorer and then msconfig it to stop everything and reboot into safe mode networking and copy my tools over to the desktop and start cleaning.
ROFL, I love how these guys knock off legit commercial products so haphazardly. Next thing you know we'll be seeing Combo Fix Antivir 2012 or something.