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How to remove MBS account manager

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Metallica

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Disclaimer: These instructions should NOT be used if you willingly installed the software, and agreed to its terms.

Please download Brute Force Uninstaller to your desktop.
  • Right click the BFU folder on your desktop, and choose Extract All
  • Click "Next"
  • In the box to choose where to extract the files to,
  • Click "Browse"
  • Click on the + sign next to "My Computer"
  • Click on "Local Disk (C: ) or whatever your primary drive is
  • Click "Make New Folder"
  • Type in BFU
  • Click "Next", and Uncheck the "Show Extracted Files" box and then click "Finish".
RIGHT-CLICK HERE and choose "Save As" (in IE it's "Save Target As") in order to download MicroBill Remover.
Save it in the same folder you made earlier (c:\BFU).

Then, please go to Start > My Computer and navigate to the C:\BFU folder.
  • Start the Brute Force Uninstaller by doubleclicking BFU.exe
  • Behind the scriptline to execute field click the folder icon Posted Image and select mbs.bfu
  • Press Execute and let it do it's job. (You ought to see a progress bar if you did this correctly.)
  • Wait for the complete script execution box to pop up and press OK.
  • Press exit to terminate the BFU program.
Reboot your computer and check if it worked.


Note: if you installed this software voluntarily and want to keep it, you can find a support address mentioned here:
http://www.microbillsys.com/pagecontrol.php?pgidx=CH1SEC1#CH4SEC1

(copy & paste the address to your browser)

Edited by admin, 04 July 2007 - 01:35 PM.

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You say willingly installed.As far as i know i didn't click on any [bleep] sites nor do ilook at them(got a wife for that sort of stuff) and my 19 year old son doesn't think he did although he does look at that type of site.If he doesn't think he did click on a wrong button but actually did,does that constitute "willingly"
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Sorry, there is of course no way we can answer that question for you. If you did not agree to a terms of use that included installing it, and no longer want it, you have every right to remove it. Because of legalities, we can not tell you to simply remove it.
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Have followed these instructions, which seemed to work. Then, beofre my eyes the mbs thing loaded itself back onto my desktop. I cannot find any of the files anywhere on the computer. Can you help, please?
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Hello and welcome Kismad

Please run through the steps outlined in this Topic
Post back a fresh log in the Malware forum please someone will be along to help you
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i did the brute force thingy but when i restarted my computer it came up with ntldr i missing press control alt delete to restart and every time i restart it does the same thing.
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The script does not even go near ntldr.exe

See if this helps:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318728

If not post in the Operating Systems section that applies to your computer.
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