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Registry Revival uninstall
I have been trying to remove the Registry Reviver virus from my laptop, but when I go to the control panel and to the programs and features menu it does not say that it is installed on my device, though every time I start up my device I get their ads. Please help me with this!
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Anonymous
2020-08-21T20:47:00+00:00 Thank you very much for this help!
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Ferdinand Nanalig 28,855 Reputation points Independent Advisor2020-08-21T19:19:22+00:00 Hi there Chillsb, I will be your Independent Advisor for today, I hope we can both resolve your problem.
Please follow the steps below on how to remove this virus off your PC.
Lets start by downloading the free version of Malwarebytes, it is a freeware that you can use to scan, detect and delete viruses like the one you currently have.
You can download the free version from this link
Once installed please make a full scan. You may remove this software once you are done with it.
And follow these additional steps.
To get rid of it we need to check first where the file is located most likely it is hiding in one of your folders.
If it pops up do not close it instead open up the Task Manager, click on more details below then look for the open process associated with the pop up, if you cant see it in the process tab go to the details tab and look for that process then if you see right click it and then go to file location and then once you have located the file delete it.
Delete Temporary files off Windows 10.
Tap Windows Key then R on your keyboard, on the Run box type in %temp% then press enter.
Once it is up highlight all then delete, if there is a file open that cant be deleted just skip it.
Hope this helps.
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