Start with a quick scan, migrating to the full scan if nothing is found and you still don’t trust the results. Just download the correct version (this is the 64-bit version, there’s also a 32-bit version available), then double-click the tool and follow the instructions. Microsoft Safety Scanner is one such tool – it presumably uses the same virus definitions and technologies as Microsoft’s popular Security Essentials package, albeit without any real-time protection. If you don’t want to install another program on your PC, try a portable option: download the program, run the scan, job done. ![]() What you need to do is run an anti-malware tool that has scan-and-remove capabilities, but doesn’t offer any realtime protection. The problem is, you can’t just go and install another anti-virus tool, because chances are it’ll conflict with the program already on your system. ![]() If your computer is playing up, but your security tool swears blind there’s nothing wrong, you might want to get a second opinion. Sometimes you can’t trust your security software to have blocked a specific threat.
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