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Remove Websearch.SearchMania.info homepage (Permanent Removal)

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By Parth  Suddenly SearchMania.info took over your homepage and you cannot remove it. Websearch.SearchMania.info  is a member of the Websearch family of browser hijackers, which means that you may find Websearch.SearchMania.info in the place of your default web page and search engine if the program has managed to gain access to your system. Browser hijackers are quite annoying and they often frustrate users because they appear out of nowhere and change the settings of the browser. Many users do not realize what they are dealing with, so they try to switch their default web browser thinking that this will solve the issue. It does not solve it as Websearch.SearchMania.info hijacks all the main ones. The only solution would be to permanently remove the program. Browser hijackers are not the kind of program you would willing download on your computer, so it should not surprise you that they get installed on the system silently. You may acquire Websearch.SearchMania.info b...

How to Remove a Virus Using Command Prompt

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BY PM Dear  BestHacking  readers today I am going to tell you    How to Remove a Virus Using Command Prompt  Virus is a computer program that can copy itself and infect your computer. These viruses can spread via USB/flash drive or from one computer to other computer by few written codes. There are many antivirus software available to remove viruses from computer. But there are some viruses or suspicious files which can’t be removed by any antivirus software.  Some suspicious files such as autorun.inf initiate all the viruses in pc. These files must be removed for safe operation of your pc, because they may lead to data loss, software damages etc. Such viruses and files can be removed by using cmd. In this article we will discuss how to remove a virus using command prompt. Following steps can be used to remove a virus using command prompt from your computer. Go to start menu and type “cmd” in the search box or Start>all programs>accessories...