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> How To Remove Mbs Account Manager Pop-ups, secure.microbillsys.com popups by Metallica
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post Jul 7 2007, 08:49 AM
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Hello and welcome to the WhatTheTech Forum's .

Use at your own risk: WhatTheTech Forum's, does not take responsibility for any outcome of following these directions. Every computer is different, so we cannot guarante the outcome. If you are apprehensive, please post a log from HijackThis in the designated forum and let us take a look and guide you to a clean system.

Register and post a HijackThis log for manual removal. Instructions are below.

Keep in mind your computer can have other infections as well. We strongly suggest you Register after running this fix and posting a HijackThis log for one of the pro's to check over.


Please do not delete anything unless instructed to.



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).


Restart your computer and boot into Safe Mode:
  • Restart your computer
  • Start tapping the F8 key when the computer restarts.
  • When the start menu opens, choose Safe mode
  • Press Enter. The computer then begins to start in Safe mode.
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 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.ph...CH1SEC1#CH4SEC1
(copy & paste the address to your browser)


You will need to download HijackThis from here and post your HijackThis log here:

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post Sep 1 2007, 08:02 AM
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