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I've followed this particular sequence with great interest because I have seen the same behavior and had to resort to a reinstall. Backing up, is this process, outlined in the above appends, appropriate for general use and if so, under what conditions? Is there a specific set of indicators that suggest that this laborous process must be followed? I'd appreciate some 10,000 ft summary. Thank you.


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No, there is no Generic one shoe fits all when it comes to removing Malware. There are often too many variables and different hardware and software conditions to assume that because the steps for one will fix it for all.
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