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I think I have virus on my computer

 

Operating system:Windows 7 Professional (32 bit) Service Pack 1

System root: C:\Windows

Available physical memory: 3500 MB

CPU: Intel® Core i3-2310M CPU @ 2.10GHz

Drive Info:

C: 570.75 GB

Internet Explorer: 11.0

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Hi yongte! :)

 

A) Scan your system with these softwares (and let us know if they find anything):

Full scan with your antivirus

adwcleaner (click)

Junkware removal tool (click)

superantispyware free (click)

sophos virus removal tool free (click)

MBAM free (click)

stinger 32 bit (click) or stinger 64 bit (click)

(according to your windows BIT version)

MS Safety Scanner 32 bit (click) or MS Safety Scanner 64 bit (click)

(according to your windows BIT version)

 

B ) Have you already tried the proposed solution for your problem in wise PC 1st aid?

If yes, but your Personal Computer is still slow, try:

1) download the following programs; installation is not required, since they are portable!

2) Click adwcleaner and do a scan, check the results and send them us (and/or clean them).

3) Start wise program uninstaller (WPU):

  • Check, in the list that appears, if you could uninstall some programs that you have installed some times ago but that you don't use at all.
  • Don't uninstall programs if you are unsure (to make disasters)!!!
  • Close the program
4) Start wise disk cleaner (WDC):
  • Click select all (bottom-left corner)
  • If you are saving passwords in your browser(s), check the entry surf the internet: untick IE saved passwords, untick mozilla saved passwords, untick [your-browser] saved passwords

    Otherwise you could leave them ticked!

  • Click start scan (bottom-right, green button)
  • Check the results and untick the ones that are not safe to delete in your opinion
  • Click start cleaning (bottom-right, green button)
  • Leave opened the program
5) Windows start, all programs, accessories, open command prompt - elevated privileges needed, from windows vista and later OS:
  • Inside the black screen that appears write (or, better, copy-paste the following):

    cleanmgr /sageset:65535 (press enter key on our keyboard)

  • Select/tick every option that appears (or choose the options that you prefer), click ok
  • Inside the black screen that appears write (or, better, copy-paste the following): cleanmgr /sagerun:65535 (press enter key on our keyboard)
  • wait until it finishes
6) Start wise registry cleaner (WRC):
  • Click backup (at top), click create a full registry backup, wait until it finishes and later click ok
  • Click custom area (bottom-left corner), click select all (or choose the options that you prefer), click ok
  • Click start scan (up-right corner, green button), wait until it finishes
  • Check the results and untick the ones that are not safe to delete in your opinion
  • Click start cleaning (up-right corner, green button)
  • Click system tuneup tab (near registry cleaner, top-left corner)
  • Click select all (bottom-left corner) (or choose the options that you prefer)
  • Click optimize (up-right corner, green button)
  • Close the program
7) Come back to wise disk cleaner:
  • Click defrag tab (at top)
  • Select only the system drive, deselect the other drives
  • Click defragment (bottom-right corner, green button)
  • Wait until it finishes (it could be some half hours, or hours!!!)
Alternatively, you could use windows defrag (right click your system hard drive, properties, tools, defragment now)

8)

  • Open msconfig.exe, click services tab, tick Hide All Microsoft Services, check carefully which services you can disable
  • From windows xp onwards: Click the startup tab, disable non-essential things

    From Windows 8 onwards: the startup tab is in task manager

9) Open taskschd.msc and check carefully if you have UNWANTED scheduled tasks.

10) Start wise registry cleaner (WRC):

  • Click registry defrag tab (near system tuneup, top-left corner)
  • Click analyse (top-right corner, green button)
  • Save your data in every other opened program and close everything (but neither windows, nor WRC!!!)
  • Click WRC's defragment button (top-right button, colored in green) and your pc will be restarted
11) Hopefully, you should have solved your problem!!!
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computer boot up slow even I used wise care pro 365 i have been try mconfig.exe and disk defragment also disk clean up

 

 

 

Operating system:Windows 7 Professional (32 bit) Service Pack 1

System root: C:\Windows

Available physical memory: 3500 MB

CPU: Intel® Core i3-2310M CPU @ 2.10GHz

Drive Info:

C: 570.75 GB

Internet Explorer: 11.0

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Hi,

If you want to speedup your computer, you need to run following:

1, Run Wise Care 365----System Tuneup----System Optimizer, optimize your system

2, Run Wise Care 365----System Tuneup----Startup Manager, disable useless startup programs and services.

3, Run Wise Care 365----System Tuneup----Context Menu, disable useless context menus.

4, Run Wise Care 365----System Tuneup----Disk Defrag. you can do it every two months.(If your disk is SSD, please ignore this operation.)

5, Run Wise Care 365----System Tuneup----Registry Defrag. You can scan it every two months. If the scanning result says that you need to defrag registry, then you do it.

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