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Chuck racer

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    RKill
    « on: December 16, 2014, 06:38:45 PM »
    RKill



    First of all my computer skills are just average at best. Iam very curious about this. I have this program from Bleeping Computers called ( RKill.exe ) You can run it first if your antimalware wont run, then you can run your antimalware tool. How this all works. I don't know. I got this new folder I named ( computer things ) I keep this on my desktop. I keep my programs in it like Malwarebytes, Super Anti Spyware, Ccleaner, AdWcleaner, SSD Tweaker and RKill.exe well every time I boot my laptop RKill.exe is allways gone from this folder, never nothing else. I renamed RKill.exe to just ( RKill) not the exe. Computer shows its clean. I just don't why it allways gone. Thanks, Chuck

    Ahmad585



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      Re: RKill
      « Reply #1 on: December 18, 2014, 11:51:45 PM »
      Hello. Ill try to help you.

      So, through a good amount of research ive done, it tells me that RKill isnt a great anti malware. From what ive seen, it tries to terminate malware but doesnt suceed most of the time. I recommend uninstalling it & keeping your current anti malware.
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      Re: RKill
      « Reply #2 on: December 19, 2014, 03:51:03 PM »
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      it tells me that RKill isnt a great anti malware
      I suggest using Rkill when malware is blocking all .exe extensions. that's all it's used for. It is an anti-malware program.
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