If I see a simple Rouge Antispyware application warning the user to buy it, I run a simple scan in Normal mode and it's removed, simple. Yes, from my experience I've come to know certain type of infections. Yeah, I can stay in normal mode, and battle TSRs and manually try to kill of all kinds of spyware for hours so I then can do the 'recommended' way of running Malwarebytes in normal mode. and running Malwarebytes in safemode a effective strategy. With the world of ever evolving malware, and computers becoming unresponsive, malware themselves targetting Antimalware software, I find it easier to boot in SafeMode first, loading the standard minimal drivers with a high rate of the Malware infection not loading, giving the system breathing time. Having hearing that you MUST run in normal mode, I ask what are the consequences of my scanning technique? I find it to be efficient, less time consuming and thorough. I've never had a problem with my method of scanning. Once I done that, I boot in normal mode and follow up with a another scan, and usually compliment Malwarebytes with a couple of other scans, like Mcafee Stinger, and so on. I then pursue to do a scan in safe mode with Malwarebytes. When I've encountered some clients that are heavily infected with multiple infections, I start the computer in safe mode, run a clean up of temp files either by own batch files or something like CCleaner. I consider myself a experienced seasoned 15+ years of experience, so I ask that we can talk about this logically without suppressing opinions. I'm having difficulty with a few people, concerning Malwarebytes recommended scan. Over 60% has done so and nothing but great feedback. First I would like to say I have been a loyal Malwarebytes user with excellent successrates and is one item I leave in clients home as trial urging them to upgrade to obtain realtime scanning. I would like to get attention of the creators / experts of Malwarebytes.
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