"How do I fix a virus attack on the registry?" This is eating me for
the last few days. I am confused. I tried available anti viruses but
they were no use. Then somebody told me a different thing. He said
that registry is a very specialized area and any virus attack in this
part should be dealt with very carefully, professionally and with
expertise. I did not know what a registry was all about. He told me
that it was like the key to a vault. It contains information which
made running, updating and backing up of any soft ware possible. It is
a database file which stores all those information and is continuously
updated. Any damage in this area may result in the most typical of
problems such as system slow down, corruption of soft wares and the
task manager, blue screen of death etc. All virus attacks do not
necessarily damage the registry, but some do.
So, when that happens, how do I fix a virus attack on the registry?
No. Not with the help of a simple anti virus. I need a specialist
Registry Cleaner. It will clean the unwanted and obsolete scrap from
the registry area, delete the scripts of spy wares, ad wares etc. and
repair the damaged definitions.
But that is not all. It is not the time to relax but to act fast. I
need to install an updated anti virus first, to avoid any future
infections, and need to update it regularly. Thereafter, I need to
change settings of my firewall as well as internet explorer to not
allow any communication from the unknown or suspected source. Then I
also need to immediately disconnect my system from the internet as
soon as I suspect any intrusion.
Next time you worry "How do I fix a virus attack on the registry?"
just act fast and get your registry cleaner. This is going to fix it.
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