Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool
malware removal tool
- Publishers:Microsoft
- License: Free
- Capacity: 44,2 MB
- Saved: 31617
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- System: Windows Server 2008/7/8/8.1/10
Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool - Malware removal tool
Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool 5.74 examines computers that are using the Windows operating system for malicious software - including Blaster, Sasser, Mydoom viruses - and helps you remove them.
Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool is a free tool that allows to remove malware on computers running Windows operating systems (including versions of Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10). This tool specifically examines the widespread malware types and removes them when detected.
The Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool is regularly updated on the 3rd of the second week of each month (the date of the regular Microsoft release update). If the computer has been set to automatically update in Windows Update, this tool will also be installed automatically. However, you can also download the software installation file to your computer and manually install as usual. One thing to note, the Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool is considered an important update, not just an installation suggestion.
Once installed, the program runs silently in the background and removes the malware it finds. When the search and removal process is completed, the tool will produce a report describing the results of the scan.
In fact, the Malicious Software Removal Tool is a weapon that Microsoft uses to remove worms and malware from infected systems to clean them up. However, this is not a day-to-day computer protection tool like other antivirus software. This program only quickly scans common areas for malware and does not scan the entire computer system nor scan in the background. Therefore, if your computer is infected, it will take up to a month after the updated version to be repaired.
After running this tool - manually or automatically in the background - it will create a log file for you to view. This file may be displayed under the name " mrt.log " in the C: Windowsdebugmrt.log folder by default. Users can open this file in Notepad or any other text editor to see the results of the scan. If you see an empty log file, the tool did not detect any malicious problems. Alternatively, in the case of a manual run, you can also click on the " View detailed results of the scan " link after running a scan to see all the different types of malware it has checked. .
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