Diesel wrote:
> VanguardLH news:ma1l95$cg4$1@news.albasani.net Sun, 25
> Jan 2015 02:43:48 GMT in alt.comp.anti-virus, wrote:
>
>> riserman wrote:
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>>> How do I rid my computer of Vosteran? Delete/uninstall doesn't
>>> eliminate it; System Restore doesn't work either. Upon reboot,
>>> Vosteran is back again. (Windows 7, SP 1).
>>
>> http://malwaretips.com/blogs/remove-vosteran-search/
>
> lol. Checkout the instructions I left in
> Message-ID:
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> Notice anything? :)
What, that the article duplicated on ONE anti-malware program? Oh gee,
yes, that's major duplication, uh huh. Wow, what a super-sensitive ego
that bruises when someone includes something you mention. Oh, by the
way, despite your omission and despite the order mentioned in the
article, I'd use MalwareBytes Anti-Malware first, and that's before
trying adwcleaner. Neither you nor the articles you reference make
mention of deleting or eradicating the remnant changes on the affected
computer. Removing the malware doesn't remove all the changes it makes,
like the shortcuts it altered.
By the way, SuperAntiSpyware cannot be made quiescent as an on-demand
scan-only non-resident malware scanner. Even when you think that you
have disabled it so nothing loads unless you run it for a manual scan,
its installation adds a stack handler in the system I/O. That means the
program is never fully quiescent when you aren't using it. Despite your
suggestion to monitor the installation for bundleware, installing it
will ensure that it is never fully quiescent. You cannot use SAS as a
manual-only scanner. It's always there.
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