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DOS ?
Is it possible to find ad-ware and spyware files using dos? My "anti-software" shows the location but won't extract it unless I give them more mulah and I would like to circumvent that. Any info is appreciated!
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Try using Ad-Aware or Spybot - Search & Destroy instead. They'll do it for free.
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I'm with Savakion: Google is your friend. There are literally hundred of free programs that will do the job.
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Well, can Ad-Aware or Spybot run from MSDOS? If he's only running that, then his options are a bit more limited.
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I believe that Ad-Aware can. It's on Hiren's Boot CD if I recall.
I think volman is trying to remove a "protected" file by dropping to DOS, which may not be necessary with AA or SB. |
Make sure you're doing your adware and spyware scanning from safe mode. Lots of stuff will appear to be removed when in normal Windows but it'll pop up again after a reboot. Get into safe mode and do your virus/adware/spyware scanning and hopefully that'll fix it?
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Thanks for the info. I hate having to deal with all this crap that is generated!
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What he is attempting to say is why would you need to go into dos to remove spyware; and wonders if the original poster contracted said spyware when he was surfing the web via DOS.
I don't even think that is possible, but I've been wrong before. |
I think hrandani is right. MSDOS isn't a multitasking OS, right? So it's "safe" from spyware.
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Spybot has a set of command line parameters - but I don't think it will run under a true MS-DOS environment. You might be able to invoke it if you are in the Windows command line equivalent (ie haven't completely started Windows).
I don't know... |
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