

I've been using 360 for more than a year.

Simply uninstalled it with the CC cleaner. Then I downloaded the 360 totalsecurity software (Malware !) and it said it already existed in my system, and went on to update it.

Then some ware I found that down loading and installing the software from again and then try to uninstall it may help.

Google search and youtube search and solutions found therein was of no use. Trying to uninstall the software from the programme files with administrator privilege, came out with access denied message. Searching the net proved that it is a dangerous Trojan, and it cannot be removed by anti malware or windows defender etc. To my dismay I found out that it didn't have uninstall option. Since I already have malware bytes anti virus and malware detection and removal software, I wanted to uninstall 360 total security. It was popping up with some messages etc. Recently I found a antivirus programme called 360 total security in my computer. Make SURE you know what your looking at prior to their usage.Hi folks I am using windows 8.1 for my desktop (Gigabyte 78LMTUSB3 mobo corsair value select 4gb ddr3 ram AMD FX 6300 CPU). Hopefully this helps but I must again stress BCDEdit and Autoruns have the capacity to make significant changes. Lightening you OS (removing unnecessary softare from the start up sequence) and booting off of SSD makes a dramatic improvement, you may even dance. It needn't be spacious as you typically don't want SSD for mass storage or constant access. I would recommend a dedicated Solid State system drive. Such findings and proper removal can make a noticeable difference in boot.īCDEDIT - How to Use - Windows 7 Help Forums Often times there are programs still in registry even after they've been uninstalled, BCDEdit is perfect for finding and removing them. They are registry editing tools and should only be used after you are well versed in their usage. BCDEdit and Autoruns make potentially significant changes to your PC, good and/or bad. BE WARNED, if you're unsure of their execution do NOT use them. They two links below are literature regarding a couple of fantastic tools. While they won't speed startup you can safely delete console files to salvage used disk space.įor startup speed and issues, I'd make a number of suggestions but I must stress READ and RESEARCH first! Your BIOS should have a number of small changes that you can make that will help contribute to better start up speeds check there first.
