It sounds as if you have tried more than once to (un)install it on this rig?Īnd you just want to be able to install 2.0.1 Free?Īs it sounds as if multiple reinstalls have been at least attempted, the best bet would probably be to start fresh with a clean download of the installer. Was MBAM 1.xx or 2.00, any version, EVER actually installed on this system? See System Requirements for additional information.Endpoint Detection & Response for Servers See Product Terms of Service for more information.Īnd a valid ID number to activate. Eligibility: McAfee® Identity Monitoring.
See System Requirements for additional information. Subscriptions covering "all" devicesĭevices. Your subscription is subject to our License Agreement and Privacy Notice.You may request a refund by contacting Customer Support within 30 days of initial purchase or.Time after purchase from your My Account page. The amount you are charged upon purchase.Sorry for jumping in - just that, having been a victim of ZeroAccess in the past, i know it can be both frustrating and confusing dealing with it. Here is a link to the free version of Malwarebytes Antimalware Other than pressing a big green button that says "Download Now" when you get to the CNET download page, you are not presented with any options about trials or anything like that. If you can't find it in your Securit圜enter, you can add it to your protection for free here: Other think to check would be do you have SiteAdvisor installed in your McAfee and turned on? This could help to warn you if you are about to visit a website that is known for distributing malicious files. After all that you'll be in a better position to work on your registry problem - at least you'll know you have a clean laptop. Once you are 'clean' you could also run McAfee Virtual Technican just to be sure your McAfee that came installed on your laptop when you purchased it is working correctly. The guys on the Malwarebytes Forum would be happy to assist you if you can give them your logs and start a new post there - this is explained here: Ex_Brit mentioned Malwarebytes Anti-Malware earlier on - it's a program specifically focused on this type of malware protection and clean up, unlike the more 'broader' protection that typical AV's like McAfee offer. I have had the ZeroAccess trojan before and it can be a real pain to get rid of. Ideally you should be pretty confident in the changes you are making before you go ahead.ĭid you get rid of your ZeroAccess infection? Given your hesitation with registry modification why not park the registry issue for a moment and come back to it once you are sure your laptop is clean from any infection? It's no shame to be hesitant in modifying your registry. I don't have any single idea to fix this. I'm worried that it might affect my loptap thats already a month old and I cant do all my stuffs. Please help me I dont know what to do about this problem. I also experience lag on my laptop, sometimes it suddenly stop you wont be able to even move the cursor.Īfter an hour of checking the cause I scan it again before I sleep and it says that there's "No Issues Detected" but all of the issues are still there. I also do this windows icon+Tab+R and type "services.msc" but unfortunately "back filter" and "windows service" if I'm not mistaken it wasn"t there I even tried to delete the containing folders but an error says I need to provide an administrators permission to delete the files. I thought the malware came from the adobe flash player 11 that I installed last april 6 so I immediately uninstall it. I tried to locate the file location of the malicious software and I found two of the folder. It happen everytime so I regularly scan my laptop and I always try to turn on my windows firewall but ab error always pops up on my screenand on my 3rd full scan it detected some virus "McAfee Keeps On Poping Up! Saying My Computer Is At Risk" every now and then.
I am using a Dell Inspiron 15, core i5, windows 8, my Dad bought me almost 5 weeks ago and the problem suddenly occur on my laptop I think last week.