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Surprisingly helpful. The kind of thing I'll probably need one day... Pesky viruses...
Reviewed by itamaram Oct 31 2008, 03:48am ( 19 reviews ) • raymond.cc
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Rated by NPerez on Jan 01 2009, 3:43pm
Finally, a useful list.
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Rated by MegamanZX on Dec 30 2008, 4:27am
Real men kill viruses with those tools and hijackthis.
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Rated by jtrav on Nov 10 2008, 10:23pm
virus busting on windoze
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Reviewed by Justzero on Nov 08 2008, 8:12am
For command prompts, you could just command.com and it'll open it.
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Rated by toranthx on Nov 07 2008, 8:18pm
The theme of the list is replacements for integrated Windows tools... I use a few of these tools every day with the machines at work and find them mostly helpful against the "better" spyware crapps my users manage to install all the time.
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Rated by Athaton on Nov 05 2008, 12:34pm
I've never had to use anything like this and I never hope to need to. Still for those who do.
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Rated by jungleselecta on Nov 04 2008, 2:33pm
From the page: "When a good and powerful virus infects a computer," woa now, did you say good and powerful virus?!?!? All kidding aside, theres a little redundancy within this list, too many startup utilities. Cleaning viruses is more than just fixing startup, why isn't avast, hijackthis, superantispyware or spybot on the list? How about LADS or any anti-rootkit utils like rootkitty?
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Reviewed by gnixon75 on Nov 04 2008, 9:01am
seems like a great resource of tools