Baz
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I want to know more about the dark side... darth
Muahahaha ... No but seriously ... We would need the NHB forum for me to elaborate. :ROFLMAO:
I want to know more about the dark side... darth
Since that was mentioned, I thought I would mention what I heard from a tech friend of mine. He said that that shortcut was eliminated from Win 8. So for those of you that made that plunge or thinking of making that plunge to the new OS. Be aware of that. I guess that would mean that the only way to get into safe mode would be from startup where it asks you if you want to boot up in safe mode, safe mode with networking, or normal bootup.
Shift f8 will get you there, it's just a bit more convoluted than it used to be.
http://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-boot-into-windows-8-safe-mode/
Why the change? Of course, who knows the rationale that they had. I'm sure it made some type of sense to them when they did it.
Ok Techman, I know that you're head and shoulders above most of us with respect to this tech-y stuff.
But tell me, once one is up and running again (after a system restore) shouldn't his proprietary security program catch any residual malware after running a full scan?
Thank you for the compliment. But I am not so deserving..
No, malware is designed to hide within certain places including the restore points and all temp folders and within the system32 folder. As soon as a reboot occurs the root command will go to the internet and re load the scum before anything else loads.
During the infection. (Lately the infection comes from visiting a compromised website). You may notice a sudden stall of a browser for about 4 seconds. That is when you get the payload.
You have to physically block internet access and delete the restore points. All of them and remove the roots with specific targeted removers..
Only then you can restart the machine and get back to the internet.
Then get a real malware deflector. And close the holes with a router and a firewall.
Norton or McAfee or AVG = junk.