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Sweet Packs Malware

lovemountains
Explorer
Explorer
SweetPacks is on my laptop, and I’d like to get rid of it! I used the Windows program to uninstall it, but it’s apparently still on my laptop, even though Sweet Packs is no longer visible in my list of programs. I have Kaspersky Internet Security and it did not detect a problem.

I noticed a thread about getting rid of a virus on this forum about a week ago, so I followed the directions given by 1492; downloaded “Aniv Resue Disk” to my good computer, copied it to a CD. Then I inserted it in my laptop CD player.

How do I boot the Rescue Disk, so I can use it to fix the problem?

Or is there a better solution to removing Sweet Packs?
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1492
Moderator
Moderator
Once again, I don't really advice using a rescue disc in this instance as it's overkill. But to answer your question, in order to get your computer to boot to the CD, you need to go into your system BIOS, and set the boot order to your CD as the first device. Save the changes, and exit.

Getting into your computer's BIOS screen is different depending on your system. Some by holding down the DEL key upon startup. Others use a specific function key. For instance, my Acer Netbook uses the F2 key to enter the BOIS. And others will even tell you which function key to use for selecting the boot device upon startup. Look at the DOS like text when powering up your system to see if indicates a specific function key to use?

lovemountains
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks for all the information. I'm sure that I "burned" the disc image to the CD, but I looked back at my first post, and I had written "copied" instead.

1492
Moderator
Moderator
Chris Bryant wrote:
Depending on the burning software you use there will be an option to burn cd image to disc.




Note that can burn an .iso file to CD/DVD from within WIN 7 by just highlighting the file in Explorer, or right-clicking the file, and selecting the "Burn disc image" option.

1492
Moderator
Moderator
I don't think the "Aniv Rescue Disk" is appropriate in this case. Rescue disks are designed more for difficult embedded malware. Those that resist removal while the existing OS is running. Also, browser and search hijacks are not always detected or removed by traditional AV software. Nor are they necessarily removed by using System Restore. See if this YouTube video helps Remove Uninstall sweetIM completely from all browsers.

In any case, I know about SweetPacks personally. Just recently downloaded a freeware utility from a well known tech site. Despite indicating that I did not want any add-ons during the install, quite common with freeware, it installed SweetPacks anyway. But in my case, it just took a few clicks to remove.

You may want to try using the freeware Comodo Programs Manager(CPM) in the future. One of it's features is an Active Monitor which tracks all setup installs, updates, and changes to your system from a particular program. Uninstalling from CPM removes the core program and all linked programs, removing both files and registry changes. It can run automatically to detect setups, or you can right-click on a program you want to install, and it will monitor its installation. Designed for Windows, but does not support WIN 8.

phenrichs
Explorer
Explorer
BTW, I downloaded it and keep it on a cd because often malware programs and viruses will disable the nic card preventing internet connections.
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phenrichs
Explorer
Explorer
I use malwareytes. You can run it in safe mode too.
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Chris_Bryant
Explorer II
Explorer II
Did you just copy the Rescue Disk image to a CD? If so, it will not boot. Depending on the burning software you use there will be an option to burn cd image to disc.
-- Chris Bryant

lovemountains
Explorer
Explorer
What has worked for YOU to remove malware? I HAVE googled about removing Sweet Packs, but there are many conflicting ideas.

rk911
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Explorer
just did a google search...Remove Sweet Packs...and got a bunch of hits. give that a try.
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