Repairing the WORST infected computer

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  • čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
  • Hello, my friends! Let's hit 10000 likes? Check out my website! enderman.ch
    Today I am going to show you the process of repairing the worst infected machine. A year and a half ago I've performed the greatest malware run called Malware10 which spanned 6 months. I downloaded far and wide up until the point the computer was completely unusable. In this video I am going to undo that damage.
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    Full uncut footage - • Repairing the WORST in...
    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Intro
    0:24 - History
    0:58 - Infection
    1:35 - Backup
    2:33 - Restoration
    12:35 - Comparison
    13:25 - Final product
    14:10 - Outro
    Still got questions? Don't hesitate, send them to contact@enderman.ch!
    Hope you have a great day!
    #endermanch #experiments #malware
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Komentáře • 1,4K

  • @tipoima
    @tipoima Před rokem +3337

    Yea, no way I'd use that installation even after the clean up. Even tho I can't be sure there are any, I'd be too concerned about any more deeper-rooted malware still remaining after. Paranoia would kill me.

    • @_1onlychxrry
      @_1onlychxrry Před rokem +20

      no

    • @error__exe8735
      @error__exe8735 Před rokem +217

      @@_1onlychxrry yes

    • @GunnerSiIva
      @GunnerSiIva Před rokem +69

      He even said it at the beginning

    • @XRADOFFICIAL
      @XRADOFFICIAL Před rokem +166

      With such an infected computer, a simple removal can not always help in particular that the viruses will be on the disk in a hidden trash can or there will be remnants in free sectors on the disk (free space) Then you have to permanently delete the file (Shift+Delete) instead of deleting (delete).You should still remove the free space, and when changing the system wipe the disk.

    • @waseemshehab5276
      @waseemshehab5276 Před rokem +5

      The Best video keep it up😃🙂🙂🙂🙂

  • @kroezelgaming
    @kroezelgaming Před rokem +2762

    me at 8 years old when I got my first pc vs my dad trying to fix it

    • @Bantopia_
      @Bantopia_ Před rokem +104

      W dad

    • @automatedinsanity
      @automatedinsanity Před rokem +144

      In most cases it’s the opposite

    • @NatK2010
      @NatK2010 Před rokem +94

      @@automatedinsanity Yes. That happend to me. My Dad has gotten virus on his laptop, and I fixed it.

    • @renalyncericos6070
      @renalyncericos6070 Před rokem +44

      @@NatK2010 worst case is that i installed a virus on my laptop and my dad. Got the belt faster than light long story short i had to. Fix it myself

    • @nikolan123
      @nikolan123 Před rokem +4

      Same lol

  • @curaphix
    @curaphix Před rokem +1172

    I just love the sheer audacity you had to infect a computer with malware, proceed to say it is your best one yet, and then make a copy of it before getting rid of the malware.

    • @user-dingus-dingus
      @user-dingus-dingus Před 11 měsíci +35

      Gigachad move

    • @cybergeist8932
      @cybergeist8932 Před 11 měsíci +2

      wait he infected his own computer dafuq?

    • @imanjx2914
      @imanjx2914 Před 11 měsíci +26

      @@cybergeist8932 No, basically he can plug it back on his PC with good antivirus and then wipe that disk and thats it.

    • @Fireball7428
      @Fireball7428 Před 8 měsíci +1

      One of those that he didn't need, to be exact. This infected machine was a test subject for that kind of experiments.

  • @thomasvakyren
    @thomasvakyren Před rokem +667

    Worked in a repairshop for a while and did this sort of thing. I can confidently say that I can already hear a whiny customer complaining about his icons being removed, despite nearly all of them being pup's.

    • @escapetherace1943
      @escapetherace1943 Před 11 měsíci +34

      let me guess, it was a boom boom too
      I always am completely flabbergasted how they manage to get so much malware, even if you give them all the tools to be safe

    • @TTMS-Khaz-kun
      @TTMS-Khaz-kun Před 11 měsíci +58

      @@escapetherace1943 Some people should simply not have access to the internet, because that is the result.

    • @mrkemblegilstrap
      @mrkemblegilstrap Před 11 měsíci +11

      hi! What's a pup? ty

    • @escapetherace1943
      @escapetherace1943 Před 11 měsíci

      @@mrkemblegilstrap PUP is "suspected malware, but not specifically known as malware", or simply programs you don't want that somehow installed themselves. The abbreviation stands for 'Potentially Unwanted Program" P U P = PUP. Most of the time the nonsense programs you see that pretend to or are widgets that serve little to no function and are likely datamining or stealing information from you. Usually pups end up on a computer by someone who doesn't understand the risks of the internet and simply launches everything they download, even more so people who click on bad ads or follow ads from other ads and allow them access to the browser, etc. Practically everything bad you don't want on a PC comes from people clicking on garbage while browsing the internet.
      I suggest staying only on safe sites, using something like malwarebytes, installing something like uBlock origin to protect you and remove unwanted ads, and running all executables from places they could've been laced with malware through at least two different, good malware scanners. Combine this with scheduled back-ups and malware checks and you'll be good to go. Also only accept necessary or no cookies in most of cases.

    • @Sammysapphira
      @Sammysapphira Před 11 měsíci +53

      ​@obergilstrap88 pop up program. A form of adware that loads pop up web pages that have basically no use other than to scam and advertise.

  • @lololol502
    @lololol502 Před rokem +430

    My dad using computer:
    *Downloading random stuff*
    Me after running antivirus:
    *6397 threats detected*

    • @CubingBones
      @CubingBones Před rokem +11

      My computer is slow after dad uses it so i have to restart the computer everytime but there are no viruses detected :)

    • @veliozkan2943
      @veliozkan2943 Před rokem +5

      spy ware among us m8

    • @linux_fox
      @linux_fox Před rokem +5

      this is why you educate your folks

    • @WillDoesTech
      @WillDoesTech Před rokem +3

      @@veliozkan2943 LOL

    • @yt.rafapvp
      @yt.rafapvp Před rokem

      Lmao

  • @Vilematrix
    @Vilematrix Před rokem +573

    I worked at a IT company and one standard everyday job was cleaning the pc's of coworkers. On average there was 52 payloads found a day on 1 pc. Sometimes a MITB ( man in the browser ). They really should install a firewall or managed policy rules.

    • @filipoda123
      @filipoda123 Před rokem +45

      please tell me it wasnt some big company at least 💀💀

    • @Vilematrix
      @Vilematrix Před rokem +74

      @@filipoda123 well, its a mid range company with multiple locations and they are part of a company group.
      They handle websites of local business and webshops. And transfer medical information. So you understand i grow a little cynical over those years after i adressed it multiple times.

    • @filipoda123
      @filipoda123 Před rokem +19

      @@Vilematrix damn, a mitb in a website company lol

    • @Vilematrix
      @Vilematrix Před rokem +2

      @@filipoda123 i know right. Xd

    • @NormalHumanLikeYou
      @NormalHumanLikeYou Před rokem +67

      @@Vilematrix how does a man fit in the browser

  • @32Celsius
    @32Celsius Před rokem +377

    My guessing was that malwarebytes will detect like 500 but it blew my mind to see it go to 3000+ instantly

    • @itsTyrion
      @itsTyrion Před rokem +34

      keep in mind that every file is a detection (so if something has 50 files, that can be 50 detections from 1 virus) and MB detects A LOT of things as malicious or PUP. Not always in a good sense :D

    • @mr_confuse
      @mr_confuse Před 11 měsíci +6

      @@itsTyrion it has been trying to quarantine my BitTorrent for years now lmao

    • @eleventy-seven
      @eleventy-seven Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@mr_confuse Make a exception. It will then ignore it.

    • @eleventy-seven
      @eleventy-seven Před 11 měsíci +2

      ​@@itsTyrionYou can set it to ignore PUPs.

    • @Vex22778
      @Vex22778 Před 11 měsíci +2

      ​@@mr_confuseit does the same thing with any other torrent software I don't know why but anyone that I use I always have to exclude it

  • @antonioniemy5897
    @antonioniemy5897 Před rokem +828

    MalwareBytes could use this video as an ad for themselves with how much it did.

    • @aseldesu
      @aseldesu Před rokem +43

      Uninstall Tool too

    • @x2v9
      @x2v9 Před rokem

      @uNnHkP8mza what's mbam

    • @tantivy1321
      @tantivy1321 Před 11 měsíci +14

      true, this video was the trigger for me to install it

    • @afterskool444
      @afterskool444 Před 11 měsíci +17

      LOL true!!! i remember spending so long back-and-forth with a windows technician (god bless them) who told me 'yeah install the malwarebytes free trial it does way more than windows defender pretends that it does'

    • @MidnighttArtz
      @MidnighttArtz Před 11 měsíci +6

      @looped_gameing8406 nobodys perfect but the little guys trying his best

  • @j.w.techchannel
    @j.w.techchannel Před rokem +1108

    That is some impressive work. I'm actually surprised by how close the system is back to it's original state.. Though it's still obviously ideal to reinstall Windows to ensure there's no malware left over whatsoever.

    • @sihamhamda47
      @sihamhamda47 Před rokem +77

      Also some specific malware could infect the BIOS chip in the motherboard and still remains intact after fresh install (the option to remove BIOS malware is desolder the infected BIOS chip and replacing the BIOS chip with the good, uninfected one)

    • @FtE1
      @FtE1 Před rokem +28

      @@sihamhamda47 no you can do something to old bios chip and remove compeletly everything and reinstall upgraded bios

    • @sihamhamda47
      @sihamhamda47 Před rokem +65

      @@FtE1 Ah yes, re-flash BIOS can also fix that

    • @FtE1
      @FtE1 Před rokem +7

      @@sihamhamda47 but i rather put new bios chip

    • @Gokul_Yt
      @Gokul_Yt Před rokem +5

      @@sihamhamda47 refalsh bios is an option. some motherboars and laptops come with a flash usb port some times there is a symbol/ or refer manual

  • @Noob-ye3hs
    @Noob-ye3hs Před rokem +253

    I always had a mindset that if my pc got infected, then even though it may not be able to be removed from inside, the good old hammer could do a great job from the outside lmao

  • @ryan20028
    @ryan20028 Před rokem +131

    Worth noting that connecting an infected machine like this to wifi can be rather risky. Some malware will try to spread to other connected devices in the network.

    • @-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-ucq
      @-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-ucq Před 6 měsíci +3

      Probably using an alternative wifi router with a different ISP?

    • @naphy
      @naphy Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-ucqor just mobile hotspot...

  • @sangitachakraborty2465
    @sangitachakraborty2465 Před rokem +148

    One of the greatest videos I have ever seen. The turi ip ip is an example of imagery in sound. It's delicacy astonished me. It just changed my mind about Enderman. Turi ip ip never dies. It is immortal, inevitable and one of the greatest objects of all time.

  • @mrrfyW_
    @mrrfyW_ Před rokem +59

    I like how the chat went crazy when Symbolism played

  • @its_an_inkstar
    @its_an_inkstar Před rokem +376

    Him putting all the viruses on that one Toshiba hard drive felt like containing The Radiance inside The Hollow Knight.
    Unfortunately that means that the viruses will break free.
    Be prepared. Be afraid.

  • @CosminCrihan
    @CosminCrihan Před rokem +52

    Great job!
    I use Kaspersky Rescue Disc for a job like this myself, it is just easier because it boots in a clean environment to work with while disinfecting.

  • @thepyro7845
    @thepyro7845 Před rokem +10

    I have no idea why, but hearing “tori ip ip ip” just felt so out of place after all the memes, and i just started laughing from it

  • @frodo4503
    @frodo4503 Před rokem +51

    Really liked video :) some suggestions towards next videos about virus removal from me would be:
    -using proces explorer with virustotal column added to have a closer view if anything harmfull is still running
    -throwaway pendrive: you can invest little money to get a pendrive with mechanical switch that put pendrive in read mode only. I use one of this all the time as i work as IT technical repairing at local computer store.
    -for uninstalling programs i recommend revo uninstaller - free tool which allows to select multiple programs and uninstall them + after uninstall it scans for leftover files and registry from app so its more deep cleanup after reinstall
    my top infected computer i had from customer had 27000+ threats found in malwarebytes (some were ofc from same malware as malwarebytes count every file and registry as new threat)

    • @frodo4503
      @frodo4503 Před rokem

      after uninstall* typo

    • @Albertfanmailblog59383
      @Albertfanmailblog59383 Před rokem +1

      Uhhhh..... Yeah good luck with that... 27000+THREATS!!??

    • @frodo4503
      @frodo4503 Před rokem +10

      @@Albertfanmailblog59383 yup reinstall wasn't an option because of specific program with database which i needed to backup. Removed as many as i can so i can barely open and backup database then reinstall with no mercy. Niezła jazda xD

    • @SoMiSongbird
      @SoMiSongbird Před rokem +1

      Holy SHITE 27k+? That's crazy

  • @thehoodedman4271
    @thehoodedman4271 Před rokem +75

    Never thought in my life that I would watch a malware cleanup video by an Enderman. …The Internet's a magical place, huh?

  • @doomslayerobama
    @doomslayerobama Před 11 měsíci +16

    Holy crap, this computer is the digital version of a pitri dish.

  • @LOLMAN9538
    @LOLMAN9538 Před rokem +66

    Yeah, even if you removed all surface malware, you would probably still have concerns about deep-rooted malware on the HDD. I would just say "forget it" and do a fresh reinstall of Windows. It seems to be the best option.

    • @thelegacyofgaming2928
      @thelegacyofgaming2928 Před 11 měsíci +16

      I would just throw the computer away. It's finished.

    • @georgeofhamilton
      @georgeofhamilton Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@eleanorbartle5354 That’s a really cool concept.

    • @rayzojams
      @rayzojams Před 11 měsíci

      @@eleanorbartle5354 if androids ever become real it's gonna be the flu or covid for them lol, or the black plague

    • @codyryan9789
      @codyryan9789 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@georgeofhamiltonmagnet

    • @georgeofhamilton
      @georgeofhamilton Před 10 měsíci +4

      It looks like @eleanorbartle5354’s comment is hidden now, but she basically had an idea of a form of infectious malware that could even spread through physical contact between digital storage devices even while they are turned off, necessitating careful disposal in special facilities.

  • @CS_Uravity_PRO
    @CS_Uravity_PRO Před rokem +29

    I usually do this with my friends and family's computers. I ALWAYS try to go for the remdy/Clean up option first. I like trying to fix every issue possible without having to reinstall Windows all over (and possibly deal with backing up a ton of shit). And it honestly feels rewarding when you see the result.. Great vid!

  • @Reycko
    @Reycko Před rokem +20

    alt title: enderman shows how good he is at repairing computers.
    Why did antivirus companies not e-mail you yet

  • @FloresdorfGaming
    @FloresdorfGaming Před rokem +23

    These results and logs could be very useful for antivirus companies. Pherhaps one that this hard work will be noticed.

  • @LinusTechT1ps
    @LinusTechT1ps Před rokem +27

    i would love to see the malware 10 partition myself, but i understand if you are concerned if ppl that don't know about this stuff can get infected themselves, amazing job!

  • @overlordeggy
    @overlordeggy Před rokem +15

    enderman: empty for 2 weeks
    also enderman: 2 uploads in one day

  • @Shiga06
    @Shiga06 Před rokem +15

    The Symbolism song as you try to delete malware is just 👌

    • @opsonc
      @opsonc Před rokem +2

      nah its not symbolism its turi ip ip

    • @bwalimniad
      @bwalimniad Před rokem +7

      @@opsonc dead meme

    • @derpboxstudios
      @derpboxstudios Před 7 měsíci

      @@bwalimniad still better than skibidi toilet

  • @IAmIBI
    @IAmIBI Před rokem +16

    You can even see the amount of space changing from the amount of junk being deleted from the rainmeter plugin

  • @KOSMOS1701A
    @KOSMOS1701A Před rokem +16

    i like how when you first started, the ram use was like 6gb of out of 8 and removing all that trash brought it down to 2gb.

  • @Sploo256
    @Sploo256 Před rokem +8

    how i see my computer 12:18
    how my parents see my computer: 3:00

  • @Alberos
    @Alberos Před rokem +23

    If it's this bad I will for sure reinstall and burn the whole thing down but very nice restore and satisfy to watch! My coworker once got a ransomware (just one), I told him to "NUKE THE WHOLE THING". You never know what "free stuff" you will get from a single infection. Today it's all nasty thing, keylogger, info stealer so on and so on, better to be safe.

    • @dusklunistheumbreon
      @dusklunistheumbreon Před 9 měsíci

      With a single infection, it's fairly safe to assume you can fix it. You *will* need to research the virus to figure out exactly how it works, but it's possible to fully scrub a machine of it.
      When you install over six THOUSAND viruses from random sources, that becomes significantly harder and exponentially more time consuming. You go from a task that'll take a day or two to something that'll take a *lifetime* or two.

    • @dusklunistheumbreon
      @dusklunistheumbreon Před 9 měsíci

      That being said, if it's on a company computer instead of a home computer, I absolutely would not spend even a minute trying to salvage it lmao.

  • @jhunalfi
    @jhunalfi Před rokem +8

    infected with turi ip ip ip

  • @sihamhamda47
    @sihamhamda47 Před rokem +1

    2:05 Thanks for giving me an info about a free disk cloning software, because when I'm looking for any disk cloning tutorial, most of the tutorials forced me to use either Minitool Partition Wizard or EaseUS To Do Backup, which are now forcing its users to use a subscription service just to use the disk cloning feature

  • @Mannard74
    @Mannard74 Před 11 měsíci +8

    Malwarebytes and Tdsskiller do most of the heavy lifting.. but in cases like this I would absolutely suggest a 100% clean wipe (after backing up anything worth saving, of course)

  • @kissel2010
    @kissel2010 Před rokem +6

    while humans are 70 percent water, this computer is 100 percent viruses)

  • @qyclops
    @qyclops Před rokem +7

    good job enderman! you're like my dad once, i broke my pc (automatic repair couldnt work) but then he fixed it. great job!

  • @AyoCrunchy
    @AyoCrunchy Před 2 měsíci +1

    Watching this is like watching those rug cleaning videos, it's so satisfying seeing the clean finished product

  • @jarPlays11
    @jarPlays11 Před rokem +17

    We need this guy to be at tech support.

  • @erenoz2910
    @erenoz2910 Před rokem +8

    damn those viruses were fighting hard over cpu time

  • @Fearagen
    @Fearagen Před rokem +14

    You did a good job of returning back to its original state but if it were me, I would get put a Windows 11 or 10 iso on an USB and do a complete format and reinstall windows. Never know if there is hidden stuff or if the malware infected critical system files that if the antivirus removes it'll bork something, had it happen before.

    • @getthepartystarted1247
      @getthepartystarted1247 Před rokem +2

      I would use a Windows 7 iso instead.

    • @Fearagen
      @Fearagen Před rokem +8

      @@getthepartystarted1247 That OS is pretty much deprecated in 2023. Same state as Windows XP little software support and modern gaming is out of the question. Also hello guy that archived ampdan1's videos, appreciate your dedication.

    • @getthepartystarted1247
      @getthepartystarted1247 Před rokem +1

      @@Fearagen Oh hi, it's you!

  • @refurbishedaudio4090
    @refurbishedaudio4090 Před rokem +80

    @Enderman I heard you could still get infected if you install certain malware on a virtual machine as it will transfer to the host machine

    • @Soup69God
      @Soup69God Před rokem +74

      Very very rare that will happen as long as your virtual machine software is fully updated, and you turn off certain features that allow for connectivity between the vm and host. No networking, no shared folders, etc.
      You'll still run into issues with malware that can detect its in a VM and refuse to run, so you need to use virtualbox with the vbox hardened loader.

    • @GalaxyTheReal
      @GalaxyTheReal Před rokem +6

      Can happen when installing advanced malware and if there is a security thread in the hypervisor youre using

    • @gameplayallgamesresidmon184
      @gameplayallgamesresidmon184 Před rokem +4

      It is only very very rare if The Virtual machine is a Packed Vdi/Vhd/Vmdk File

    • @tauon_
      @tauon_ Před rokem

      that's impossible, the most it could do is insert itself into a shared folder

    • @kokojack
      @kokojack Před rokem +13

      ​@@tauon_ Virtual machine escaping is possible through the use of technical exploits but those exploits are usually not found in common malware

  • @uruhaiP
    @uruhaiP Před rokem +4

    That infected startup also reminds me kinda of my old laptop I had until 2022. I remember trying to use the innate Record feature in Roblox to make a video on Become Fumo back when I had that laptop and I'm not kidding when I say that it crashed my _entire computer._

    • @ChakkyCharizard
      @ChakkyCharizard Před 9 měsíci

      When I was 12, I had a laptop that would lag emulating Gameboy games.

  • @kimxgamer
    @kimxgamer Před rokem +3

    Btw how do you get the C drive storage and task manager graph widgets on the desktop?

  • @knur-soft
    @knur-soft Před rokem +50

    I wonder what was the worst case of malware infection in history, intentional or not. There should be a guiness record for this.

    • @siliconsulfide8
      @siliconsulfide8 Před rokem +34

      I think it might not be a great idea if it'd make people want to install many viruses just for the record.

    • @grimagikoopa
      @grimagikoopa Před 10 měsíci +2

      my grandma:

  • @Balaaj1217
    @Balaaj1217 Před rokem +3

    The fact he has the best gaming setup ever. And also the Turi ip music in the bg during the fixing

  • @atsizbalik
    @atsizbalik Před rokem +8

    windows 10 according to linux users:

    • @hmroid6884
      @hmroid6884 Před 11 měsíci

      Windows 10 according to Windows users:

    • @atsizbalik
      @atsizbalik Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@hmroid6884 no, more like "Windows 10/11 according to Windows 7 users"

    • @hmroid6884
      @hmroid6884 Před 11 měsíci

      @@atsizbalik I don't consider w11 a operating system it's just corporate endorsed spyware+

  • @i7bwn
    @i7bwn Před rokem +4

    don't forget to first go into the option of alwarebyte once you installed it and enable COMPLETE scan for better findings.

  • @theliteralcow
    @theliteralcow Před rokem +1

    3:00 I died of tears when the turip ip ip ip ip ip ip turip

  • @plu_hh
    @plu_hh Před rokem +2

    this is almost the same as my old laptop before. when it boots up it just randomly open apps and as a child, i just close everything and call it a day

  • @charginginprogresss
    @charginginprogresss Před rokem +3

    10:50 It's not that it couldn't. It's that malware and adware are two different beasts.

  • @NotEvenJokingg
    @NotEvenJokingg Před rokem +3

    I like how the music synced with the Malwarebytes pro ad popup slider thing

  • @josheco4
    @josheco4 Před rokem +4

    the effort that went into this is crazy

  • @flyicestormpluto
    @flyicestormpluto Před rokem +2

    Seeing the disk space avaiable go up was so satisfying!

  • @Theinatoriinator
    @Theinatoriinator Před rokem +8

    I would also do a windows defender online and offline scan, they are pretty good at grabbing stuff.

  • @Beef1188
    @Beef1188 Před 11 měsíci +4

    The boot time still isn't equal to the time before the infeciton, which means the cancer did some damage or it wasn't removed completely.

  • @0xC4aE1e5
    @0xC4aE1e5 Před rokem +1

    For sharing the whole image Terabox might work, not to mention in Macrium Reflect you can also change the compression level.

  • @sldlelmo2
    @sldlelmo2 Před 9 měsíci +1

    ChatGPT's Title: "Reviving a Malware-Infested Nightmare: Restoring the Unusable Machine"

  • @michaelstechnology
    @michaelstechnology Před rokem +3

    I just saw a new Michael MJD video, and now there is an Enderman video in the same day!? Yes please!

  • @aseldesu
    @aseldesu Před rokem +5

    sure, reinstalling windows is the better choice, but this is a really good way of going about it if theres important data on the computer, at least to make its retrieval easier

    • @Azaelris
      @Azaelris Před rokem +3

      there isnt any guarantee your important files aren't infected, best to comb through them to see if theyre really clean.

  • @mmwish9051
    @mmwish9051 Před rokem +1

    The two 5 year old Flintstones gummies in my system when I get an illness

  • @NathanDarkson984
    @NathanDarkson984 Před rokem +7

    You know, now I wonder that this would probably be some kid's actual computer somewhere around the world...I'd imagine how they would have so much patience to even use it since there's a lot of shit going on lol

  • @SmellyGum
    @SmellyGum Před rokem +3

    Me vs free minecraft 2018 updated:

  • @LandonEmma
    @LandonEmma Před 9 měsíci +3

    3:04 TURIP IP IP!

  • @Maxim67459
    @Maxim67459 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Pov: What I was feeling when I was deleting miner on my pc

  • @happy_mimimix
    @happy_mimimix Před 9 měsíci +3

    06:07 - Haha, I see something I familiar with.
    Many system "optimization"(destruction) master in China like to provide windows 10 with a windows 7 style start menu and it often get it turned on without notifying the user. Which is very annoying for people who like the new windows 10 start menu more.
    I used to have one of them on my old PC simply because the name is so tricky! I used to think that they are here mainly to protect my computer. Which a lot of them did actually scanned and removed viruses for me. But now, as I learn more I realized that their most important job is actually destroying the system!!! Virus scanning is just their mask to fool to noobs so they don't get uninstalled by the user.
    Very disgusting!!!

  • @reginangel_official
    @reginangel_official Před rokem +3

    this is the final boss for computer engineers

  • @mix3k818
    @mix3k818 Před rokem +4

    Holy crap. 6,000 threats. Yeah, at that point formatting would've been the best option

    • @MJ-uk6lu
      @MJ-uk6lu Před rokem +1

      Before that dban or other equivalent scrubbing. And still I wouldn't be 100% sure that HDD doesn't have FW level malware.

  • @Maks7594
    @Maks7594 Před rokem +10

    about 1% of the icons on the desktop are not malware (bluestacks, game center)

    • @bigsof7381
      @bigsof7381 Před 8 měsíci

      And VMware

    • @superNova5837
      @superNova5837 Před 8 měsíci

      I think he at some point he uninstalled google chrome and had to reinstall it

    • @osc-omb47896
      @osc-omb47896 Před 5 měsíci

      Either he just went rampaging downloading everything and a couple things were innocent, or they're trojans

  • @_colonial_
    @_colonial_ Před 11 měsíci +2

    IDK if it's just me, but I can't remember the last time I heard of someone actually disinfecting a system.
    If something gets past Defender/MalwareBytes/whatever, everyone I know would just go straight to "nuke and restore from backup."
    Granted, having backups makes you more tech-savvy than 95% of the population, so maybe there's bias there...

  • @lookbehindyou2794
    @lookbehindyou2794 Před rokem +15

    The fact is this is the worst pc that got infected alot You repair good! Your the best tech guy or something I've been watching you since 2019

    • @TallEdge90
      @TallEdge90 Před rokem

      Ha I have even worse pc than that
      I had a acer computer infected it had celeron cpu it wouldn’t boot up

    • @sta5011
      @sta5011 Před rokem

      @@TallEdge90 Lol same I even got a script virus from shitty ads that turns on my cpu too which is impressive

  • @-hypernova-
    @-hypernova- Před rokem +12

    him: cleans PC
    also him : *proceeds to play legendary songs*

  • @Vlame
    @Vlame Před rokem +2

    I use Macrium Reflect as well. It takes a while but you have a complete clone of your hard drive

  • @Damariobros
    @Damariobros Před 6 měsíci

    How well would a Windows Defender offline cleaning done in lieu of that initial Safe Mode offline malwarebytes scan? The one where it reboots into an offline self-contained instance and scrubs the whole drive? How many instances would it catch?

  • @ipadize
    @ipadize Před rokem +4

    at this point, i would just buy a whole new computer

  • @succojones
    @succojones Před rokem +3

    I wonder if a decked out powerful pc would be able to handle all of that malware crap and still be usable. That would be funny to see

    • @mr.m2675
      @mr.m2675 Před rokem +5

      I think there are videos about that
      even an amazing pc can be dragged to its knees, think about it more power more cripto mining

  • @TheRealIzzyPlayz
    @TheRealIzzyPlayz Před 8 měsíci

    So helpful! Thanks Enderman!
    Best one yet

  • @dotxyn
    @dotxyn Před rokem

    Love the music you select for your videos

  • @GERALD_786
    @GERALD_786 Před rokem +8

    still more repairable than my oldest laptop

  • @Elroorl666
    @Elroorl666 Před rokem +3

    Step 1.
    Replace harddrive

  • @enzoduvernay4540
    @enzoduvernay4540 Před rokem +2

    I've a nice tool to recommend, it's called Hitman Pro and is like AdwCleaner, I think it would've been a nice touch to try scanning the infected machine with it

  • @HarmonicaMustang
    @HarmonicaMustang Před 11 měsíci +1

    I'm a sysadmin, and I definitely take reimaging for granted. Malware? Reimage. Broken updates? Reimage. BSOD? Reimage. It saves a lot of time on needless troubleshooting when you can just get the PC back to a known working and stable build in less than an hour.

  • @thisfeatureisbad
    @thisfeatureisbad Před rokem +8

    2 videos in a single day??? 🥰

  • @rukirgaming
    @rukirgaming Před rokem +4

    Kinda wanted to see how well Microsoft Defender would handle it

  • @GoogleUser2311
    @GoogleUser2311 Před rokem +2

    14:00
    Make a windows modded version
    Like our brother gabir

  • @Restreamable
    @Restreamable Před rokem +1

    Id be happy to try this out sometime if you can allow access to the files on the drive

  • @Lychu
    @Lychu Před rokem +9

    "I honestly didn't expect it to succeed that bad" got me ghhaahhahahha

  • @reporterecho6000
    @reporterecho6000 Před rokem +7

    pov: grandma bought a computer to use facebook

  • @olivesouch6423
    @olivesouch6423 Před 8 měsíci

    2:50 Grandpa: "AHHHH! TOO APPS! OH MY GOODNESS, THIS IS TOO MUCH!"

  • @PhilXavierSierraJones

    Nice touch on the selection of the music 🎶

  • @OakBlox
    @OakBlox Před rokem +6

    3:00 we all got turi ip-ip-ipd by enderman 😂

  • @gniusz934
    @gniusz934 Před rokem +3

    Everybody gangsta till turi ip ip

  • @geomaster5864
    @geomaster5864 Před rokem

    @Enderman can you share the tools you where working with in this video except Malwarebytes?-btw i suggest you use hitman pro

  • @iy9k
    @iy9k Před rokem +1

    how does it show the things that it usually shows for task manager on the top right?

  • @MSWinNT
    @MSWinNT Před rokem +12

    I think you should get your data on another hard drive and format the drive, then reinstall windows, it would be so much cleaner if you disinfect the computer before backing up that data.

    • @enzoduvernay4540
      @enzoduvernay4540 Před rokem +5

      You don't need to disinfect your PC or to factory reset it before formatting your hard drive as you will format it before reinstalling Windows

    • @MSWinNT
      @MSWinNT Před rokem +3

      @@enzoduvernay4540 Yeah, I forgot about that I will edit the comment right now.

    • @enzoduvernay4540
      @enzoduvernay4540 Před rokem +2

      @@MSWinNT Ok, btw I agree with the fact that in some cases it might be better to disinfect your PC before backing up your files as in some cases you haven't backed up your data or it's too messy to work with

  • @uncolored2060
    @uncolored2060 Před rokem +17

    I once had infected my PC so badly that I couldn't normally use it and 100% of the processor would be busy once PC fully started.
    From the moment where I could see my desktop to the moment where trash-ware started popping up, I had a little window of time to quickly boot task manager and end unnecessary tasks. Once I did it, I had some breathing room and finally could start removing some programs.
    After the removal and the process of resetting my PC, checking the task manager for garbage and deleting the related programs over and over again, I have installed temporarily some antiviruses and turned on windows defender (didn't even realise I had it off).
    After my hard work, antiviruses job and windows defender magic, I was left with a clean PC that now has no signs of any malware or other stuff (I have deleted the antivirus I have downloaded because it was Avast and I don't like it)
    The PC was left with an annoying scar though - every time I boot my PC, shortly after logging in I am greeted with a PowerShell command window (which is empty). It just appears, chills for about a second and leaves. It appears every time I boot my PC and only once. From the time I turn my PC on to the time I turn it off.
    Any suggestions or explanations?

    • @idkanymore6897
      @idkanymore6897 Před rokem +5

      id say just reinstall windows, also most viruses will turn off defender without your knowledge

    • @okRoadToSubs
      @okRoadToSubs Před rokem +2

      End the powershell its most likely a hacker on ur pc

    • @salt6556
      @salt6556 Před rokem +12

      Powershell popping is 100% a sign that you still have malware on your PC, just reinstall windows

    • @Windo0ows
      @Windo0ows Před 11 měsíci +1

      POV: in a few months the OP’s account starts streaming some Elon Musk crypto scam

    • @uncolored2060
      @uncolored2060 Před 11 měsíci

      Ok apparently it's more than just PowerShell booting up - I get a lot of Steam emails with steamguard passcodes things, even though my Steam account has all the account safety on

  • @Asarchi
    @Asarchi Před rokem

    also andrew how do u do like this cpu and other stuff shows on desktop

  • @olympiaalkisbarmagiann7859
    @olympiaalkisbarmagiann7859 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for motivating me to fix a virus in one of my old laptops

  • @TomRoso
    @TomRoso Před rokem +4

    3:00 my ears: hmm i hear that song before.
    my brain: TURI IP IP IP

  • @lieutenantwoomy3146
    @lieutenantwoomy3146 Před rokem +3

    bro hit me with the turi ip ip

  • @Radu_NG
    @Radu_NG Před rokem

    Nice video! A curiosity: Uninstall Tool, but why not Revo Uninstaller? Is under performing?

    • @verywaterso
      @verywaterso Před rokem

      It's just slow and it can't delete all the files properly if main program doesn't have uninstaller. I used revo about 3 years ago so it may be changed ıdk.

  • @emi4860
    @emi4860 Před rokem

    This was so entertaining and informative too !