![]() It’s even monitoring what programs you run. It’s watching for downloads that “look like” anti-malware tools, and web (or other) access that might be going to anti-malware sites. What you’re seeing is the malware on your machine actively watching for you to try to remove it and thwarting your attempts. When all else fails, the nuclear option of a reformat and reinstall is the most pragmatic, last-ditch effort. If still unsuccessful, restore to the most recent image backup taken prior to the infection. ![]() If that fails, try other anti-malware tools. If needed, move on to RKill, which kills much of the malware that may be stopping you, and allow you to run the anti-malware tools you have. Malware can interfere with your attempts to remove it. ![]()
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