Thursday, February 9, 2012

Could you help me with a virus? (again)?

So, the virus is/located in the bejeweled 2 game that my dell computer came with.. At least that's what AVG said. I tried to remove it, but it told me that by doing that, i risked my computer crashing or damaging it. So I got malwarebytes, rebooted into safe mode and it won't detect it. Please help!Could you help me with a virus? (again)?
No need to worry! There is NO virus! AVG and other anti-virus software think games like Bejeweled 2, brickblaster, and iWin games are viruses/malware, when they're not. Ignore those warnings.
Well first you can try to uninstall bejeweled 2 by going to

-----%26gt; Control Panel

-----%26gt; Add/ Remove Programs

-----%26gt; Find bejeweled 2 and uninstalling it



or



You can go ahead and remove bejeweled 2 virus through AVG. I don't see why it should risk having your computer to crash because bejeweled 2 is a game and not a vital application or component to your computer.



In the end, It should not do anything to your computer if you remove the virus with AVG. It's doing more harm being on the computer than getting it deleted.Could you help me with a virus? (again)?
Do the following:



%26gt; Uninstall your current antivirus program

%26gt; Download some powerful antivirus and scan your computer for viruses.

%26gt; Clean registry using some secured program such as McAfee secured RegInOut.

%26gt; Remove system junk.



Again run an antivirus scan, hope it would help you.Could you help me with a virus? (again)?
it wont really damage your computer. if a file infected is part of the system file of that game, then probably the game wont run. it is ok to remove it. its just a warning.
If it's a game that you've played and that came from Dell with the computer... and if you're not having any visible slowdowns/problems... there's a chance it be a false positive. Who knows?
Its a false detection by AVG. Sometimes AVG is very sensitive. Try to submit the file for them to verify the false detection.
May be you can try avast! free antivirus, run the scan in BOOT-TIME SCAN. If really has virus this should detect it. GOOD LUCK.

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