![]() ![]() I’m glad that this “did the trick” for you! I’m glad that it’s gone!! Thanks for the comment. Use the free version of Malwarebytes – no need to pay money for the full version. When you recommend to run malwarebytes, are you indicating the free version or the full version. I burned the rescue CD on my other computer, but when I type in (safe mode command screen) Start d: on the messed up machine, it goes to a Nero 8 page that tries to burn the rescue CD to another CD instead of running it. I have run malwarebytes, rkill and still no luck. I can start with command prompt option, type explorer so I am able to access some of my files. I am running XP, even when I start in safe mode I still ultimately end up with the same white screen with Page is loading etc. I am having the same issue as Anonymous, I cannot get past the Page is loading, screen. I CANT EXIT OUT OF THE MONEYPAK PAGE!!!!! IT WONT LET ME OR IT WILL BE STUCK ON “PAGE IS LOAD MAY TAKE UP TO 30 SEC. You can download and run the repair tool below and it may fix the issue: Occasionally, Safe Mode and its various parts get corrupted. You can do a search for the following repair options if your OS is XP. Many times its a sign the OS has sustained a fatal blow. The cause of a machine that will not start in Safe Mode is difficult to pinpoint in a forum. It’s obvious that you are a real tech/computer repair enthusiast. There’s a HUGE amount of useful info in there!! I used the series again back in May when I spent part of my vacation cleaning out another friend’s system (PC work for vacation room and board - that was a good deal in my book!)įor those of you shooting a virus infection, here are the direct links to the parts of the series that you’ll want to check out -Īnd thanks for giving us that series, Randy. Some of those tools and a bit of Googling helped me clear the infection. That series was my first stop when a friend of mine picked up an email virus a few months ago. I remember seeing the Kaspersky Rescue Disk mentioned in Part 7 of the “Computer Tools That I Can’t Live Without” series. iso to a CD (obviously you’ll have to do this on an uninfected computer).Ī good bootable “rescue disk” is the Kaspersky Rescue Disk 10 found here: You may have to boot from a “rescue disk” and clear out the infection that way. The screen to select users comes up, from there it goes to loading your personnel settings, then to a white screen that says ” please wait while page is loading, this may take up to 30 seconds,” My computer with the FBI virus ($200) will not allow me to go to run. In the “run” box you have to type (with your keyboard): %temp% I got the fbi virus today and i went to the start up folder and deleted it but when i went to the temp folder i could not find festOr_ot does that mean i dont have it anymore? Tags: fbi moneypak virus, how to remove rogue virus, rogue ransomware, virus removal Professor Randy says: The FBI MoneyPak virus is just another of the many ransomeware programs that want to scam you out of your money! Don’t be fooled – remove this phony malware by using the method described above. It wouldn’t hurt to run SUPERAntiSpyware, and HitmanPro also! If you see any of these delete them!Ĩ) Run Malwarebytes just for good measure. Some techs have reported seeing “roolO_pk.exe”, “er_OO_O_l.exe” and/or a “.mof “ file also. Delete it.ĥ) Look for “festOr_ot” (without quotation marks). I got it out in about ten minutes – this is what I did:ġ) Tap F8 during pre-boot and go into Safe ModeĢ) Click Start>All Programs>Startup Folderģ) You’ll see “ctfmon” (without quotation marks). Update: I have a more recent FBI MoneyPak removal post here (another variant of the virus).Ī client called me today with a machine (Windows 7) infected with the FBI MoneyPak virus. ![]()
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