hey please dont ignore this message i really need your help . how do i know which username and password to pick ? thats the part i'm stuck on . HELP ! i have a compaq computer . . i tried all the combinations but they didnt work . i could have typed something wrong but please help . thank you .
@fuckinmetal1982 I had this for a while too.. turns out that one day when i ran a virus scan from malwarebytes and checked if i still had it, it was still there.. I ran it again a week later and i guess there were some more viruses that it didn't catch the first time, but now it's fixed.. get malwarebytes, if you already had it, get it again.. and make sure you run the virus scan twice, and make sure u cut ur internet connection off when u do it.. if all that fails.. get a mac
@spyclanhectic didnt fix it. i've given up all hope on this fucking thing. only thing left to do is uninstall everything and start from scratch which i cant afford to do right now. thanks to the cocksucker who created this piece of shit virus!
Guys here is the removal for the redirect virus. You need to check your Host file and lmHost file. You will see THOUSANDS of domain entries in their. Next open the registry and go to these 2 hives. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE & HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMap\Domains delete everything except microsoft. Also go to the Key P3P 2 folders up and delete the history. You will see THOUSANDS of entries! If you can replace the entire KEY on both Hives!!!
If you have a Google Redirect problem in Windows XP, check the file C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\Etc\hosts. It's a list of the IP addresses your browser must use for certain URLs. Some malware makes additions to the list, to redirect your browser's calls to Google and other search engines. These additions remain after the malware is removed and must be deleted by hand. The malware may also hide "hosts" from Windows and DOS: if you have Norton Internet Security, Power Eraser will find and fix it.
if i use restore to default settings, do the acc info change?
MrOahuGrown 2 weeks ago
@iBlowStacks I know this is late, but it is default set to
Password: Admin
Username: Admin
FruitRollupsAreBad 1 month ago
hey please dont ignore this message i really need your help . how do i know which username and password to pick ? thats the part i'm stuck on . HELP ! i have a compaq computer . . i tried all the combinations but they didnt work . i could have typed something wrong but please help . thank you .
iBlowStacks 3 months ago
Wow it worked for me! Thank you so much.
HatebreedRaisedFist 5 months ago
@fuckinmetal1982 I had this for a while too.. turns out that one day when i ran a virus scan from malwarebytes and checked if i still had it, it was still there.. I ran it again a week later and i guess there were some more viruses that it didn't catch the first time, but now it's fixed.. get malwarebytes, if you already had it, get it again.. and make sure you run the virus scan twice, and make sure u cut ur internet connection off when u do it.. if all that fails.. get a mac
spyclanhectic 6 months ago
@spyclanhectic didnt fix it. i've given up all hope on this fucking thing. only thing left to do is uninstall everything and start from scratch which i cant afford to do right now. thanks to the cocksucker who created this piece of shit virus!
fuckinmetal1982 6 months ago
Guys here is the removal for the redirect virus. You need to check your Host file and lmHost file. You will see THOUSANDS of domain entries in their. Next open the registry and go to these 2 hives. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE & HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMap\Domains delete everything except microsoft. Also go to the Key P3P 2 folders up and delete the history. You will see THOUSANDS of entries! If you can replace the entire KEY on both Hives!!!
xzaviers 6 months ago
Hmm... This is highly unlikely since new routers all have built in firewalls and virus protection. But good idea anyways
Chrisxantixemox 6 months ago
If you have a Google Redirect problem in Windows XP, check the file C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\Etc\hosts. It's a list of the IP addresses your browser must use for certain URLs. Some malware makes additions to the list, to redirect your browser's calls to Google and other search engines. These additions remain after the malware is removed and must be deleted by hand. The malware may also hide "hosts" from Windows and DOS: if you have Norton Internet Security, Power Eraser will find and fix it.
JpsephPeterGrant 6 months ago
where'd you go by fort minor is the song but the song on the video is a remix
ScytheyX 7 months ago