I could also uncheck the option of starting Loaris with Windows, but I decided to keep it active. I specifically liked the option to “Make Trojan Remover perform a scan on every program startup” because this option is not enabled by default. The “Settings” menu gave me some other additional options to try. I carefully analyzed how my browser worked within 1 hour or so and did not find any suspicious pop-ups or redirections that bothered me before. I used the first three tools, then checked all my available browsers. I found the following options in the “Tools” menu: I had to restart the system after removing the infections, and then another message came up about the need to reset my browser settings.
However, I decided to buy the full version for 1 year
So, soon after this information was submitted, I received an email with the activation key.īelieve me or not, after the malware removal with the 14-day free trial version of Loaris, my PC got as fast and clean as when I first started using it. However, I also had an option to start a 14-day free trial by providing my name and email address. I was surprised to know that I need to pay for the licensed version of the program. I assumed this meant those were hazardous viruses. Well, I made my choice to get rid of the threats because they were all marked with the red color. There were options to move the files to quarantine, ignore or delete them. By the end of the scan, the number of threats amounted to 8 items. I was honestly very shocked when viruses were found. As soon as this option was chosen, Loaris updated its anti-virus database and soon began scanning my system. I decided that considering the status of my PC, a full scan is preferable. There could be several of these alerts popping up, randomly attacking my screen and producing the scary beep. However, the pop-up kept bothering me periodically, and I was very distracted by it. I googled the problem and found out that this is a scam, so I ignored the alert. Next morning, while reading the email from my friends, I suddenly noticed a strange pop-up saying that my Windows computer is infected with some E.tre456_worm_windows virus. While installing Winamp, I quickly proceeded through all the steps, and then, finally, the player was installed, and I was soon enjoying listening to my favorite music outdoors in my yard.
So I decided to go online and download the popular and free software for playing mp3 files. When I bought my new PC, I copied all the files to my new machine, but, honestly, I was not really satisfied with what Windows Media Player could offer me. I have a collection of audio files I like to listen to once I get back home from work. Frankly speaking, I did not pay much attention during the Winamp setup process.