Use of MicroSoft Removal Tool

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Guest

Use of MicroSoft Removal Tool.

The following describes my personal use of the tool including information
derived from "hands on " experience.
In general terms this information is not available on the MicroSoft
information pages; leading to the false impression that the tool is activated
each month on "Update Tuesday", runs once in silent mode and then disappears
in a cloud of virtual smoke.
To the contrary the MicroSoft Removal Tool is always resident on your PC;
it's size increasing each month as additions are made to it's
search capability.
I have read ALL the information on the tool available on the MicroSoft site
so I would be obliged for your restraint in not posting non relevant
plagiaries and restrict your posts to any Practical problems in getting the
tool to work. THANK YOU.

1) The tool in default will be found in the directory
C:\Windows\System32\MRT.exe.
2) Navigate to the MRT location.
3) Right click on the icon representing the MRT.exe file and left click
Create a shortcut in the contextual menu.
4) Holding the left mouse button down drag the shortcut icon outside the
"Explorer" window and release.
5) Close the "Explorer" window.
6) Right click in an unoccupied are of the desktop and rearrange your icons
as you prefer.
7) Observe your new shortcut icon; you will see that it is a "Window" with
accompanying sponge and soap suds ready for work.
8) Double click with left button to activate the MicroSoft Removal Tool.
9) Immediately you have available the initial Interface Window; click on the
"Continue" button located lower left.
10) Immediately the second Interface Window appears;this window contains a
choice of three types of analysis.
a) Rapid Analysis
b) Complete Analysis
c) Personalised Analysis
A description of the characteristics of each analysis is given next to
each alternative.
Incidentally this multiple choice appearde as an additional
alternative with the March update of the tool, not existing previously.
11) Select one of the three choices; click on "Continue" button to commence
your scan.
12) Immediately the Scan Window will open; watch the little green blocks
progress across the scan progress rectangle.
13) Immediately the Analysis Results Window will appear indicating the
result of the scan.
14) Click on the "active" Results of scan title.
15) Immediately a drop down vertical window will appear containing listing
the current items included in the MicroSoft Removal Tool.
16) If you are connected on-line you can click on any particular item and
immediately a connection will be made to the MicroSoft
page giving explicit details regarding the particular Virus or Malware
concerned.
In closing I would just like to add that I find it useful to each month
load the current MRT.exe file on to a USB flash memory key
with a "launcher" installed as one of the complement of programmes ready
for any PC which is full of "shit".
 
G

Guest

I say Jupiter Old Chap frightfully sorry for the semantic error in my title
but my dastardly awkward froggy operating system uses the expression "Outil
de suppression de logiciels malveillants Micro Soft Windows mars 2006
1.14.1298.0 4.57 MB MRT.exe". Hardly a precise definition by any literary
standards,but, however typical of Micro Soft translations into french.
I do say Jupiter Old Codger as an excuse for wandering onto an english
speaking forum; the reason is very simple as the Micro Soft Anti SpyWare
programme now called Windows Defender is only available in english ,
similarly to the Internet Explorer 7 Beta. As a consequence french speaking
users are obliged to visit english speaking sites to keep up to date with the
frequent bugs associated with Micro Soft Beta releases.
The use of an acronymic expansion of MRT.exe to MicroSoft Removal Tool was
perhaps a trifle naughty but really an inconsequential wisp of gallic humour
to lighten proceedings.
I would accordingly be obliged if my misplaced post be eliminated from the
page and will endeavour in the future to rteduce my ravings to a basic
minimum.
I would be most obliged if at your earliest convenience the topic
description could be changed from Anti Spyware to Windows Defender so that us
frogs can find the information a little more easily.
 

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