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The video provides guidance on removing malware from a PC through automatic and manual methods. Automatic removal involves using anti-malware software like SpyHunter to detect and eliminate threats. Manual removal entails uninstalling malicious programs, ending processes via the task manager, and deleting suspicious files. The importance of caution in removing files from the registry editor is highlighted. Resetting web browsers is recommended, and viewers are encouraged to use professional anti-malware tools for comprehensive scanning. The key browsers focused on are Google Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge. The video aims to equip viewers with the knowledge needed to effectively address malware issues on their computers.
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In this segment of the video, the main points focus on removing malware from a PC through two methods: automatic removal and manual removal. For automatic removal, a professional anti-malware software is used to scan the PC and remove any threats detected. The process involves downloading Spa Hunter, installing the software, running a scan, and choosing the free option for removal. For manual removal, users need to end malicious processes using the task manager and uninstall malicious programs through the control panel, which may require advanced computer skills.
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In this segment of the video, the main points are:
– Uninstalling dangerous or suspicious programs from the computer.
– Removing suspicious browser extensions on Google Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge.
– Deleting files created by malware by using the Windows key + R and searching for and deleting malicious files.
– Being cautious when deleting files from the registry editor to prevent computer damage.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the speaker recommends using a professional anti-malware tool to scan the computer for malicious files. They suggest trying the SpyHunter software from their website, easysoftware.com. The final step involves resetting web browsers such as Google Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge by following specific instructions for each browser. The speaker thanks the viewers for watching and hopes the information helps solve their malware problems.