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Users report popup notifications claiming to detect viruses or malware on their systems. See possible solutions, screenshots and tips from Microsoft experts and other users.
A user reports a nasty adware that pops up ads and fake virus alerts in Edge and prevents closing or uninstalling the browser. An independent advisor suggests some solutions and links to malware removal sites.
A user reports receiving deceptive notifications in Edge that claim to renew McAfee antivirus, which they do not use. An independent advisor suggests blocking the website permissions that send the ads, and other users share their experiences and solutions.
A user asks for help with a keyboard virus that causes CAPS lock and numeric keyboard issues on Windows 10. An independent advisor suggests using antivirus tools, uninstalling and reinstalling the keyboard, and repairing or reinstalling Windows 10.
A user asks for help to delete a virus named Win32/Grenam.A that Windows defender detects but cannot clear. An independent advisor suggests using Malwarebytes, deleting the virus process, removing extensions and temp files, and uninstalling unwanted applications.
Original Title: : Virus Removal through Safe Mode. Ovver the past 5 months, I have been infected twice with malicous software that locked me out of my computer.Once I was "blackmailed" into buying a removal"package", and , in the other instance I had to get outside assistance.
A user asks how to remove svchost.exe in Windows 10 and gets advice from two experts. One suggests scanning with Malwarebytes and AdwCleaner, and the other explains Controlled Folder Access warnings.
I found one in the task manager that was located in the SysWOW64 folder and was suspicious. I saw loads of videos and posts about a SysWOW64 virus, however many people were also saying that it is an important part of the Windows 10 operating system. How can I find out if it is a virus? If not, how might I go about finding the virus ASAP?
Users report popup ads from azurewebsites.net or remindsfit.azurewebsites.net that promote McAfee or other security products. See how to block or remove the site permissions in Edge browser settings.
A user reports getting many pop-ups saying their PC is infected by a virus before going online. Two replies suggest using Malwarebytes or AdwCleaner to scan and remove malware or adware.