What is a Malware Removal Tool?
As a virus antibody, it escorts the security of the Windows operating system.
Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool
- name of software
- Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool
- Developer
- Microsoft Corporation
- software platform
- Windows xp / 2000/2003 / Vista / 7/8 / 8.1 / 10
- Software version
- V4.16 32Bit version
- Software language
- Simplified Chinese
- Size of software
- 16.6 MB
- Software type
- Official software, foreign software
- As a virus antibody, it escorts the security of the Windows operating system.
- V4.16 32Bit version
- File type: .zip
- Software License: Free Software
- Updated: 2013-01-09
- Application platform: Xp / 2003/2000 / Vista / Win7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10
- V4.16 64Bit version
- Software Size: 17.3 MB
- Software language: other types
- Software type: foreign software
- File type: .zip
- Software License: Free Software
- Software level: 3
- Updated: 2013-01-09
- Application platform: Xp / 2003/2000 / Vista / Win7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10
- This tool will help you remove various specific and popular malware from the infected system. Because the computer appears to be functioning normally even if it is infected, Microsoft recommends that you run the tool even if the computer appears to be fully functional. In addition to using this tool, you should also use the latest antivirus products to help protect your computer from other malware. [1]
- Microsoft has released Microsoft Windows
- The method of using the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool is to enter MRT in the "Run" function (shortcut key is win + R), and then confirm or press Enter. The Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool has 3 scanning methods, and generally uses the 3rd custom scanning And then specify a folder (generally specified
- The Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool cannot replace antivirus products. Strictly speaking, the tool is a removal tool after infection. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that you install and use the latest antivirus products.
- The Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool differs from antivirus products in three main ways: The tool removes malware from an already infected computer. Antivirus products can prevent malicious software from running on your computer. It's obviously more meaningful to stop malware from running on your computer than to remove it after being infected.
- The tool only removes certain popular malware. Specific prevalent malware is a small fraction of all malware that currently exists. The tool focuses on detecting and removing active malware. Active malware is malware that is currently running on the computer. This tool cannot remove malware that is not running. Antivirus products can perform this task.