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Gibbo48 Thread Starter. Joined Jun 2, Messages 6. I was downloading some online football when I suddenly lost my screen and it was replaced by the Ukash Virus Poilce Notice. I have had a similar notice before and I managed to find a solution online to erase it. This one seems more aggressive as I cannot access my desktop at all and also my safe mode seems to have been disabled as all I can see on the screen is a load of swiggly writing!

I have a Dell laptop with Windows XP. I found the Bleeping Computer web site which recommended the Combo Fix as a solution but also advised that I should seek assistance with using it. I need help as I think I may have to use another computer and download onto a CD so that I can fix my laptop? Please advise. Malware Specialist. Joined Mar 21, Messages 11, It will be formatted so should have no important files saved to it Hi Kevin and thanks for your reply.

I would like to try your suggestion however I cannot bypass the Ukash pop up screen. When I reboot it bypasses the desktop completely and my safe mode screen is just full of squiggly writing?! The virus removed my access. I have seen this with other viruses before so I will give this virus a -1 for copying from others. At this point I don't want to reformat the disk and re-install from scratch so I wanted to ask MicroSoft if they have a solution.

I hear that this virus is going viral in Canada. Even on the day it happened May I suspect that I am going to have to attack the thing from a dos prompt which is a pain.

I am hoping to video the solution and put it up on YouTube for others. Note: the current solutions on YouTube are booting into safe mode.. Use a working machine to download Windows Defender Offline. Boot from the CD and run a full scan. For information about Security updates, visit the Microsoft Virus Solution and Security Center for resources and tools to keep your PC safe and healthy.

If you are having issues with installing the update itself, visit Support for Microsoft Update for resources and tools to keep your PC updated with the latest updates. Juke Chou. TechNet Community Support.

Kudos here. This was very easy to do. I booted from the USB. After booting the Defender menu came up and I think it already started the scan on its own. Very nice. It did find the UKash virus and removed what it could. I then thought I would give it a try and I booted the system up into full windows mode. The system came up and I was now able to log in to windows without my desktop being locked to the Ransomware screen. However, I was still unable to access TAsk Manager as admin.

I then rebooted in "Safe Mode With Networking" and ran the regedit. I then removed all traces of the virus that I could find. I may have removed more than I should have as it was not always obvious to me what was virus and what was not. I then rebooted the entire system and logged in. I now seem to have all of my admin privilages again and everything seems fine.

All my files are there. Then my system ran about 40 microsoft patches probably because I tried to recover to an earlier instance at some point in time. Bit concerned that my anti-virus package didn't stop it if its a well known bug. Don't bother with all the geeky stuff, start computer in safe mode keep hitting F8 when you switch on screen looks odd with big icons but carry on, go to computer repair and just do a system restore!!! My problem is I can not even get to safe mode.

I am totally locked out of my laptop. I tried to boot with a bootable disk with avg it ran and said it cleaned up my system but it did not. At the moment I have the hard drive out and have connected it as an external drive to my pc and using pc's malware bytes to clean it up. Hopefully it will work.

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