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A freeware program that gives you ultimate control over shutting down or restarting your Vista computer.
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Vista SP1 is not available to all languages through Windows Update, or direct download.
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Microsoft reminds us that installing an upgrade version of Vista if you do not own a full license of XP isn't legal…
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Worm.Win32.Netbooster (also know as Worm.Win32 or Netbooster) used to be a real virus, now fake anti-spyware software like IE Defender will display Worm.Win32.Netbooster as their scan result to trick user to buy the fake anti-spyware program. The fake anti-spyware program usually get installed onto your PC without your permission, through Trojan, malware and virus (or you could get it by installing a fake video codec). fake anti-spyware will display the Worm.Win32.Netbooster fake system alerts or fake security alerts to trick user to buy the Paid Version of the fake anti-spyware program.

The possible error messages are either “Your browser was hijacked by Worm.Win32.Netbooster”, or “Your browser was hijacked by Worm.Win32.Netbooster”. As discussed previously, these messages are completely misleading. You can safely remove Worm.Win32.Netbooster by following our manual removal instructions if you are familiar with regedit and dll files. Good luck!
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Manual Worm.Win32.Netbooster Removal Instructions:
Unregister Worm.Win32.Netbooster DLL Files:
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stream32a.dll
msvideo.dll
windivx.dll
websrc32.dll
mscfg32.dll
pdswin.dll
ecxwp.dll
pmspl.dll
vipextqtr.dll
Find and Delete these Worm.Win32.Netbooster Files:
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mscfg32.dll
cjvy.dll
vtssp.dll
ttvbonvgl.dll
ssqppol.dll
gqagksr.dll
esent9.dll
pmspl.dll
windivx.dll
msvideo.dll
ecxwp.dll
stream32a.dll
websrc32.dll
mlljh.dll
urqnomm.dll
Remove Worm.Win32.Netbooster Registry Values:
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c4545fc9-26d0-4ccf-b4fb-728aed895dbd
BBB05D9E-0297-404D-A6BF-D8F2876B84A6
F9EAAA11-DF98-4615-A2C7-7D03C86A6BE9
202EBB90-ABD4-46CC-BB5A-4F0ECC67B331
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b166be07-30a4-4d38-b781-44528a630706
D17CFF74-A19C-4C36-821A-E074E4F889CA
15EB9F40-D775-4463-B75B-8687B3C66BB7
E856E05E-1B91-4339-9EFC-9A3308CB5491
B3E45A9B-7756-46A2-AB14-90175CD374F9
69B98C68-D2B8-4A4E-9CB7-E85B6F3A7014
A8565FBC-8D53-4D4F-9BB0-CBC68A22B126
43BA0532-0D69-458A-8C71-AD0F6AE70D19
6D64B03B-3B93-4AF2-BFC6-01264A4C7F2A
6A719349-BDF5-4268-9019-4ACA0C2562D2
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Video ActiveX Object advertises itself as a video codec but in fact it’s a dangerous trojan. Via Video ActiveX Object, spyware or rogue anti-spyware softwares such as Virus Heat and Malware Bell would be installed Onto your machine without notices. Video ActiveX Object can also be an Internet browser hijacker which would take over the homepage and set it to keycodec.com, strcodec.com, vccodec.com, ivideocodec.com, softcodec.com or inmediacondec.com. Likely error message would include, “Video ActiveX Object Error: Your browser cannot display this video file. You need to download new version of Video ActiveX Object to play this video file. To download new version of video decoder click continue.” As discussed previously, these messages are completely misleading. You can safely remove Video ActiveX Object by following our manual removal instructions if you are familiar with regedit and dll files. Good luck!
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Virus Heat 4.3 Descriptions:
Virus Heat, Virus Heat 4.3, Virus Heat 3.9, is the one of latest and most devastating counterfeit anti-spyware softwares that endangers the world of computers today. From all previous evidences that we collected, we have a good reason to believe that Virus Heat is a new variant of VirusProtect, SpyLocked and SpyCrush spyware family. Virus Heat usually installs itself onto your computer without your permission, through Zlob.Trojan, Virus or fake software. The easiest way to be infected is through installing ActiveX video codecs. Virus Heat then displays fake system alerts or fake security alerts to trick user to buy the paid version of Virus Heat.

Likely error messages for Virus Heat may include, “Your computer is infected with Spyware. Your Security and Privacy are in Danger” or “Spyware programs can steal your credit card numbers and bank information details. The computer can be used sending spam and you may get popups with adult or any other unwanted content” or “System has detected a number of active spyware applications that may impact the performance of your computer. Click the icon to get rid of unwanted spyware by downloading an up-to-date antispyware solution.” Not only does it cause your machine to slow down dramatically, it would also put your privacy and data in risk.
Last of all, before you try anything here, you need to back up the data if possible. This manual removal instruction is free and there would be no guarantee that it works. Good luck!
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Manual Virus Heat Removal Instructions:
Stop Virus Heat Processes:
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VirusHeat 4.3.exe
VirusHeat 3.9.exe
VirusHeat.exe
Unregister Virus Heat DLL Files:
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rkvdr.dll
bubbj.dll
vualf.dll
iinqyl.dll
dcggain.dll
sozctue.dll
baoohy.dll
kknwg.dll
wcscqa.dll
wcscqa.dll
wuuawkz.dll
eeioq.dll
wbchha.dll
heuvth.dll
xskmoqx.dll
guadq.dll
jdxah.dll
lvhjtsa.dll
txdkfh.dll
Find and Delete these Virus Heat Files:
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VirusHeat 4.3.exe
VirusHeat 4.3.lnk
VirusHeat 4.3.url
Uninstall VirusHeat 4.3.lnk
VirusHeat 3.9.exe
VirusHeat 3.9.lnk
VirusHeat 3.9.url
Uninstall VirusHeat 3.9.lnk
VirusHeat.exe
VirusHeat.lnk
VirusHeat.url
Uninstall VirusHeat.lnk
rkvdr.dll
bubbj.dll
vualf.dll
iinqyl.dll
dcggain.dll
sozctue.dll
baoohy.dll
kknwg.dll
wcscqa.dll
wcscqa.dll
wuuawkz.dll
eeioq.dll
wbchha.dll
heuvth.dll
xskmoqx.dll
guadq.dll
lvhjtsa.dll
txdkfh.dll
Remove Virus Heat Registry Values:
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917f93bf-6714-4e11-8982-59db2e0f88fc
E94EB13E-D78F-0857-7734-5E67A49FFFF1
0979850F-6C3E-4294-B225-B3D3C4A6F2A1
1BB2DA5F-B78F-44EA-BDA1-771CBE1DEC68
2A4E73C5-BA3C-4391-B7E5-FFE8D3BD6245
8D42769F-07D8-494D-AAB4-AA1652C541FA
A1922071-390C-418D-916D-91209E95D286
A1F8CD95-CFB3-43D1-A956-63441CC058C1
A63B46AD-96A7-4A2C-BD8F-8CD097E1593A
A65F98DD-2360-468C-B76E-B1B84C0D547C
AE2AEED0-BE1B-4BA2-826E-20D1991081B8
D7F73787-6206-4BBA-BDC0-7CFA9940DBCB
E770F739-2968-4ED9-A63C-DC1938DC82A2
CFAFA83C-855B-4E3D-92B9-A587995B675A
44A923CA-F430-4F85-9F84-5153ECDB882E
4E6E21EC-9D72-4164-8A53-74786A467872
631E9E48-B066-43DA-92AC-6DADF61B173B
65C1361C-E696-4AF0-9E21-81910193F352
77DCE805-C8CE-48AA-A47F-BFA6CC7704B3
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Abebot Descriptions:
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Abebot, or Abebot Trojan, is a nasty Internet Hijacker that directly or indirectly promotes rogue antispyware products. Abebot will cause your computer to perform sluggishly or even lead to a complete crash, which makes you believe that the computer is affected by spyware so you would purchase their products. The system Alert message usually states that your have a virus, trojan, or simply stating that your computer is running slow.
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SystemCrash Trojan, also known as System Crash Trojan, used to be a real Trojan, now fake anti-spyware software like Malware Bell, IE Defender or Files Secure which will display SystemCrash Trojan as a fake popup message or their scan result to trick user to buy the fake anti-spyware program. The fake anti-spyware program usually get installed onto your PC without your permission, through Trojan, malware and virus (or you could get it by installing a fake video codec).
The possible error messages are either “Your computer was infected by SystemCrash Trojan. It’s dangerous for your system (critical files can be lost)! Click OK to download the antispyware program to clean your system! (Recommended)”, or “Your browser was hijacked by SystemCrash Trojan”. As discussed previously, these messages are completely misleading. You can safely remove SystemCrash Trojan by following our manual removal instructions if you are familiar with regedit and dll files. Good luck!
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Microsoft today took the next step in the Windows Vista Service Pack 1 saga by releasing a version that works with more than the five base languages handled by the original version of SP1. Now available for 36 languages, SP1 can be downloaded via Windows Update (recommended), or you can obtain it from Microsoft’s Download site:
Some full integrated DVD downloads are are available through MSDN and Technet, with more appearing in the next few weeks.
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VirusIsolator Descriptions:
VirusIsolator, also known as Virus Isolator (VirusIsolator.com), is the latest counterfeit anti-spyware software that causes headaches for the users around the world today. VirusIsolator usually installed itself onto your PC without your permission, through Vundo Trojan, Zlob Trojan, Virus or fake software. VirusIsolator will display fake system alerts or fake security alerts to trick user to buy the paid version of VirusIsolator, in order to remove the potential and reported problems. Not only does it cause your machine to slow down dramatically, it would also put your privacy and data in risk.
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Manual Removal Instructions:
Stop VirusIsolator Processes:
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VirusIsolator.EXE
Find and Delete these VirusIsolator Files:
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VirusIsolator.exe
VirusIsolator.url
Remove VirusIsolator Registry Values:
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\VirusIsolator
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\VirusIsolator
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It has been almost a month since we released Windows Vista SP1 to Windows Update in 5 languages. To date: millions of people have successfully installed Windows Vista SP1 on their PCs. So we're happy to announce the next step for Windows Vista SP1 availability. Read More......(
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Keeping a close eye on Microsoft is not exactly an easy task, moreover since the company has entered a new era of translucency over transparency. But at the same time there are a variety of sources orbiting Microsoft and providing enough crumbs from the Redmond feast. The problem in this context is the centralization of information. In this regard, the Microsoft EvNet Dev Team has made available a collection of no less than five gadgets designed to integrate seamlessly with the Windows Vista Sidebar and deliver content from the main videocontent websites focused on the Redmond company.
“Check out this set of Windows Vista Sidebar Gadgets for keeping up to date with the latest content on Channel 8, Channel 9, Channel 10, TechNet Edge, and Mix Online. Features: automatic rotation of latest articles on the site allows you to quickly see what’s new and keep up to date without opening a browser, read articles and view videos right on your desktop or navigate directly to the post and the gadgets work with both Silverlight 1.0 as well as the SL 2 beta,” revealed Ronan Geraghty, a member of the Developer and Platform Group in Microsoft Ireland.
All the gadgets are delivered free of charge and enable Windows Vista RTM and Windows Vista Service Pack 1 to enjoy videos and news from Channel 8, 9, and 10 as well as TechNet Edge and Mix Online. Out of all five, the item designed for Mix Online is without a doubt hitting a peak of relevance during the conference, usually scheduled at the end of March the beginning of April. Edge Technet is a hotspot aimed at IT professionals and is updated with new content quite frequently.
“Channel 10 covers the latest news in new PC hardware and software, mobile gadgetry, photography, videography, and gaming. Keep up to date with the latest and greatest from the Channel 10 team right on your desktop. (…) Check out the latest videos and news from Channel8.msdn.com, Microsoft’s community site for technical students. Covering topics ranging from new programming languages to building a custom PC, C8 is worth a look. (…) Channel 9 is Microsoft’s developer community where you can learn about the latest technology and meet the people behind Microsoft products. Watch videos right on your desktop and hear about all the cool, new up-and-coming technologies,” read the descriptions of the Sidebar gadgets for Channel 8, 9 and 10.
The Windows Vista RTM and SP1 Sidebar Gadgets are available for download via the following links: Channel 8, Channel 9, Channel 10, TechNet Edge, and Mix Online.
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