Trouble:
We have been receiving lots of mails from our readers that their system got infected by different types of viruses.
Normally most of the viruses which infect any windows XP system causes the following problems:
1. Task Manager disabled - So, you cannot end the process related to the virus.
2. regedit command is disabled - Registry editing is disabled.
3. msconfig command is also disabled - This command is disabled by most of the viruses so that using msconfig you cannot remove virus from start up, if it is their.
4. Folder options becomes hidden and doesn’t appear from windows.
Above given are some of the most common problems caused by most of the viruses.
Lets see how we can revert the windows settings to remove these restrictions.
Fix:
It really very simple to remove all the restrictions that are mentioned above with the help of remove restrictions tool.
RRT?
RRT (Remove Restrictions Tool) is a tiny tool that does the work for anti-virus softwares, it re-enables all what the virus had disabled, and brings every thing including task manager ,regedit ,msconfig and hidden folder options and also removes lots of other restrictions imposed by various types of viruses.
You can download RRT from this link .
NOTE: Always keep your anti-virus software updated with latest virus definitions to avoid virus related problems. Scan any external drive you attach to your computer and all the downloaded content for viruses.
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