... Why if disconnected. Only way I prove it is not that when things wont work. Said cut off from outside world first. The download is ok....
Many infections disable security software, especially if it's turned off and unable to defend itself. Most of these will disable security transparently - ie the user will be fooled into believing that all security is running whwn it won't be.
... Was just a thought. Mine installed on the microsoft security essentials ok, never did it not want to work so program is ok, over kken AV I thought.
MSE is next to useless. If this is your normal procedure, if I were you, I would download and create the
Kaspersky Rescue Disk and burn it on a known clean PC. I would then boot your PC from it, update it and run full scan at the highest security settings, fixing anything that it finds.
I would then download, install and update
SuperantiSpyware and
MBAM, reboot to Safe Mode and run both (One at a time of course) at their highest settings, fixing anything that's found.
If you want to follow this advice and anything
is found during any of the above scans, ensure that you note exactly what's found and where, keeping logs for future reference where possible. Then start a new thread in the "Security" section of these forums and I'll advise further.
... Did say unplug lead so no on internet, thought ok then.
OK if you never reconnect perhaps but even if you don't, many malware payloads are (Intentionally or otherwise) destructive so you could lose valuable data. If you can't restart your computer or access Windows because of the damage and so can't seek advice, you may need to either reinstall the OS etc yourself or pay someone to do it.
Far easier to use a liitle common sense in the first place!
... and that program I was going to play with is to hard just to annoy me.
I haven't downloaded it yet but I do know that the site that you got it from is notorious for it's free extras that it doesn't tell you about. Even if you don't heed the advice above re scanning your system, at least check your search settings, HOSTS file and DNS etc just in case.
Blindly posting Google found links in a public forum, especially when it's a technically based forum where newcomers have a high level of trust in more experienced contributors, is highly irresponsible. In fact, doing so is helping out the spammers, scammers and criminals of this world, whilst devaluing the work of those trying educate those new to the technology.
I always test everything exhaustively in a virtual machine before recommending or linking to it.