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Avira Rescue System 2021.02.03
Avira Rescue System 2021.02.03 Avira Rescue System is a free product that can scan and repair an infected operating system. Additionally, it offers the opportunity to edit various registry configuration settings of your System. The program includes a wizard which guides with ease any unskilled user through the scan and repair process. Once the Avira Rescue System file has been downloaded, a bootable USB drive or a DVD should be created. Thereafter, the infected computer has to boot from the created medium in order to perform the clean-up process. Note The product does not support multi-boot scenarios and does not repair: Boot sectors Encrypted files Partitions Linux operating systems can only be searched and sanitized, but not repaired. How to start the Avira Rescue System from a USB stick, will be explained in the following steps: Download the Avira Rescue System as ISO file Download the program Unetbootin Plug in the USB stick and format it as FAT32 Doubleclick the downloaded "unetbootin.exe" file Select the options "Diskimage", "ISO" and the "rescue-system.iso" file you have downloaded The USB drive should be selected under "Type" and make sure, that the correct USB stick is selected, under "Drive" Press OK. The files are copied and the bootable USB is created. Now you can boot your PC from this USB stick. (It might be that before booting from a USB stick, you need to adjust the boot option in the BIOS) Click here to visit the author's website.
4/5 6,525 Feb 08, 2021
Avira <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/rescue-system_start_th.png"border="0">
BGPKiller - Your Avira Ad Killer 0.96
BGPKiller - Your Avira Ad Killer 0.96 BGPKiller is an ad killer (or blocker) for your Avira Antivir antivirus. The application is designed to stop popup windows (i.e. ads) coming from Avira. It monitors the unwanted Avira processes responsible for ads, and silently kills Avira popups and ads before they show up. BGPKiller runs alongside Avira Free Antivirus, in your System Tray, and tells you each time it kills! The benefits of this utility are : No more Avira ad windows popping up (never!) No CPU usage coming from Avira ad processes And the best thing about it, ... it is free! Why such a utility? The Avira Free antivirus (Free edition) is known for its very good virus detection rate and reliability. This is one of the best antivirus on the market. However, it is also known for its annoying popup ads. But because this is such a good antivirus, these ads were usually tolerated by their users. However, in late 2014, a new bug made these ads even more unbearable : the CPU usage often reached 100% after an ad was displayed! And closing the Avira ad window was not enough. The only way to stop this high CPU usage was to manually kill the problematic ad processes or reboot the computer. If you didn't, your CPU could overheat to the point to affect your computer's longevity. This was obviously a very serious bug! So I decided to write this small utility to monitor and kill all unwanted Avira ads. This way, I solved this bug and made sure my CPU would not overheat because of Avira ads. But as an added benefit, I realized how great it was to never see Avira ads anymore!! No more ad windows popping up; no more ...
3/5 5,877 Nov 13, 2019
AviraJoe <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/BGPKiller_th.png"border="0">
Hiren’s BootCD 15.1 (Classic)
Hiren’s BootCD 15.1 (Classic) All in One Bootable CD which has all these utilities Antivirus Tools Avira AntiVir Personal (07-12-2011): Free anti-virus and anti-spyware on-demand scanner, detects and removes more than 50000 viruses and trojans (Windows Freeware). ClamWin Free Antivirus 0.97.3 (07-12-2011): A free antivirus, GNU GPL Open Source Virus Scanner (Windows Freeware). ComboFix (07-12-2011): Designed to cleanup malware infections and restore settings modified by malware (Windows Freeware). Dr.Web CureIt! Antivirus: A free standalone anti-virus and anti-spyware on-demand scanner (downloadable) (Windows Freeware). GMER 1.0.15: Hidden services, hidden registry, hidden file scanner, Rootkit Detector and Remover (Windows Freeware). Malwarebytes Anti-Malware 1.51.1 (07-12-2011): Anti-malware application that can thoroughly remove even the most advanced malware (Windows Freeware). Remove Fake Antivirus 1.82: A tool to remove virus/malware which disguises itself to be an antivirus and produces fake alert/warnings and urge you to purchase a useless copy of the fake antivirus (Windows Freeware). RootkitRevealer 1.7.1: Rootkit Revealer is an advanced patent-pending root kit detection utility (Windows Freeware). Spybot: Search &amp; Destroy 1.6.2 (07-12-2011): Application to scan for spyware, adware, hijackers and other malicious software (Windows Freeware). SuperAntispyware 5.0.1134 (07-12-2011): Remove Adware, Malware, Parasites, Rootkits, Spyware, Trojan, and Worms (a must have tool) (Windows Freeware). TDSSKiller 2.6.21.0: To remove malware belonging to the family Rootkit.Win32.TDSS aka Tidserv, TDSServ and Alureon (Windows Freeware). Backup Tools CloneDisk 1.9.6: All in one tool for MBR, Partition, Disk, VMWare Disk images vmdk/vmx/vhd, and much more (Windows Freeware). COPYR.DMA Build013: A Tool for making copies of hard disks with bad sectors (Dos Freeware). CopyWipe 1.14: Copy old hard drive to a ...
5/5 13,629 Mar 14, 2019
Hirems <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/hirensbootcd_th.png"border="0">
Remove Windows XP End of Life Messages Utility
Remove Windows XP End of Life Messages Utility On April 8th 2014, Microsoft ended all support for Windows XP. They then released a number of Windows Updates that displays annoying messages on your desktop telling you that your operating system is now at its end of life. This is the Windows message: The second is the Microsoft Security Essentials one: We have been asked a number of times about how to remove these and we have now created a new utility that will help you to do this. (Download at bottom of page) CONSIDERATIONS There is one problem with removing the Microsoft Security Essentials end of life message. If you have already installed Version 4.5.216.0 then you cannot remove this message. Also, eventually, your system will update to this version so the best thing to do is to uninstall MSE and install another free anti-virus like Avast or Avira. If you have not yet installed Version 4.5.216.0 then this utility will work for you for the MSE part. The Windows end of life message should be able to be removed without issue using this utility. You must have Dot Net 2.0 installed for this to work. INSTRUCTIONS Once you have downloaded the file you should run the executable file to start the utility. You will then be presented with a utility that looks like this: You should then click the buttons on the right hand side in relation to what you want to do. So, if you want to remove the Windows message, click the top button, if you want to remove the MSE message, click the bottom button. Once you have done this, you should reboot your machine and you should now notice that the messages have not reappeared.
0/5 7,259 Jul 13, 2014
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Universal USB Installer v2.0.2.0
Universal USB Installer v2.0.2.0 A live Linux bootable USB creator that allows you to choose from a selection of Linux distributions to put on your USB flash drive and boot live or install. Universal USB Installer (Imager) aka UUI is a Live Linux Bootable USB Creator Software. This ISO to USB imaging tool allows users to easily Boot from USB. Make a flash drive boot from a Live Linux distribution, Windows Installer, or fully Install and Run Windows 10 or 11 from USB using Windows to Go methods. Popular Antivirus Scanners, Disk Cloning software or other System tools can also easily be made to run from the removable media. The software is as easy as 1,2,3 to use. Simply choose your distribution from the list, browse to the ISO file, select your target flash drive, and then click Create. Once finished, you should have a ready to run Live USB containing the Live Operating System, Windows Installer, or System Diagnostics utility you previously selected. Unlike tools which simply use the DD (Copy and Convert) command to directly burn an ISO to a USB flash drive, UUI includes several other methods that natively allow you to continue using your removable device for storage purposes, whilst including a “Try via DD” option. The DD method of copying, also known as Data Destroyer works by overwriting the entire file system, making the device appear as a CD/DVD which is limited to the size of the ISO file. However, it may be possible to recover lost drive space and then create an exFAT partition for continued storage purposes. Another key feature of UUI is the use of persistent storage, where available. This persistence feature allows you to save some changes and then restore them on subsequent boots. Ubuntu based Casper persistence works with FAT32 or NTFS formatted drives. An option ...
5/5 10,332 Oct 22, 2023
Pen Drive Linux <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/Universal-USB-Installer_th.png"border="0">
   
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