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05-13-2018 06:47 AM
Hello Microsoft Community;
SCERINO: I was informed by a PC Tech. that my PC has been infected by a virus and my REGISTRY has files that are corrupted or missing, so as to effect the operation of my computer. The Tech also said that it was possible to get the virus from WINDOWS UPDATES, is that statement TRUE ??. If I was to RESET MY PC back to original will that process correct the corrupted files in the REGISTRY, or is there even a way of correcting the REGISTRY so the PC will operate properly ??.
IN OTHER WORDS, WHAT IS THE BEST OR ONLY WAY THAT I WILL BE ABLE TO GET MY PC CLEAN ( OF VIRUSES AND REGISTRY CORRUPTED OR MISSING FILES) AGAIN ).
Thanks for any help with this problem
Beep01
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05-13-2018 09:41 AM
@Beep01@ wrote:I was informed by a PC Tech. that my PC has been infected by a virus and my REGISTRY has files that are corrupted or missing, so as to affect the operation of my computer.
The Tech also said that it was possible to get the virus from WINDOWS UPDATES, is that statement TRUE ??
If I was to RESET MY PC back to original will that process correct the corrupted files in the REGISTRY, or is there even a way of correcting the REGISTRY so the PC will operate properly ??.
IN OTHER WORDS, WHAT IS THE BEST OR ONLY WAY THAT I WILL BE ABLE TO GET MY PC CLEAN ( OF VIRUSES AND REGISTRY CORRUPTED OR MISSING FILES) AGAIN ).
Thanks for any help with this problem
Let me guess: that you received an unsolicited telephone-call from this "PC Tech", or your web-browser displayed a web-page that made those allegations, and then you telephoned the number listed on the web-page.
I think that you have been talking to a SCAMMER, who wants your credit-card information, to sign you up for "one year of online technical support", or for a "lifetime" support contract.
If you gave out your credit-card information, call your card issuer (telephone-number on the back of your card) to report that your card has been compromised.
My thought is that there is NOTHING WRONG with your computer.
If that person "helped" you to download any software, then your computer could be compromised.
Windows 10 has a "reset my PC" option, to reinstall Windows, while keeping your personal files. If you want/need to, you can run that program.
05-13-2018 09:56 AM
Hello,
Actually NO I did not receive a phone call from the tech. It was I that called "AVAST" FOR MY SUBSCRIPTION OF CLEANUP PRO" was not working properly and I called to have them correct the problem, thats when "AVAST'S " Tech told me about my problem with my registry. Do you think that this was still a SCAM ????
Thanks
Beep01
05-13-2018 01:40 PM
Thank You I thought it was strange, BUT, being as PC illiterate as I am I really didn't realize the scam was on. I guess it takes a while.
Just for my info, what effect does RESETTING the PC back have upon the REGISTRY if there is a problem ??>
Thank You, I appreciate the information.
Beep01:smileyhappy::smileyhappy::smileyhappy:
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05-13-2018 03:13 PM
> what effect does RESETTING the PC back have upon the REGISTRY if there is a problem ?
The Windows Installer will put the entries that it needs into the Windows Registry.
When Windows is running, it will use only those entries.
Of course, there exists the possibility of "stale" entries in the Registry, i.e., entries put there by some software that you installed, but were not completely removed when you "uninstalled" that same software. That is an "error" on the part of the company that makes that software, but it is not a problem that affects your usage of Windows.
In the summer, if you leave your snow-tires in the trunk of your automobile, that is your "error".
Other than having "dead-weight" (that consumes more gasoline to get up-to-speed, and more brake-lining to slow-down), it's not a real problem with your automobile.