Furthermore, it is not uncommon for malware to change the .exe, .bat,
or .com file associations so that when you launch a program it will
launch a malware file instead. This makes it very difficult to start
your security programs to help you remove the infection as they no
longer will start properly. With this in mind FixExec will terminate any
processes found in locations that malware typically starts from. This
will allow you to quickly terminate the malware and reset the file
associations so that you can then properly launch your security
programs. It may, though, terminate legitimate programs when running. Do
not worry if this happens as you just can restart them or restart your
computer to get these processes started again.
You can download FixExec as a native 64-bit application that will only
run on 64-bit Windows versions. If you would like to use one executable,
that works properly on both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows, then
you can download the 32-bit version. The 32-bit version of FixExec also
includes the 64-bit version for ease of use. When the 32-bit version is
run on a 64-bit version of Windows, it will extract the 64-bit version,
saves it as FixExec64.exe to the same folder, and then executes it.
Therefore, it is important that you download the program to a location
that you have the ability to create new files.
FixExec has been tested on and works with the following versions of Windows:
Windows XP 32 bit
Windows XP 64 Bit
Windows Server 2003 Standard 32-bit
Windows Server 2003 Standard 64-bit
Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard 32-bit
Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard 64-bit
Windows Vista 32-bit
Windows Vista 64-bit
Windows Server 2008 32-bit
Windows Server 2008 64-bit
Windows 7 32-bit
Windows 7 64-bit
Windows Server 2008 R2 32-bit
Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit
Windows 8 Beta 32-bit
Windows 8 Beta 64-bit
Windows 8 Server Beta 64-bit
Usage Instructions:
To use FixExec to fix your file associations, simply download the
32-bit version of the program or the 64-bit version to a location that
you have write access to. A good location to download this file is your
Windows desktop. Once the file is downloaded, simply run the program,
accept the license, and let it go to work. The program will first
terminate any programs that are launched from locations that are known
to be used by Malware. It will then repair your .bat, .exe, and .com
file extensions so that these types of programs can launch again.
If you attempt to run FixExec.exe and the program is quickly terminated
or you receive an alert from a computer virus, simply rename the FixExec.exe file to FixExec.com.
In order to properly rename the file you must make sure you have
Windows configured to view file extensions. To enable this, please
follow the steps in this guide:
How to show File Extensions in Windows
For quick access to some renamed versions of FixExec you can use the following links:
32-Bit Versions:
FixExec.com
FixExec.pif
FixExec.scr
64-Bit Versions:
FixExec.com
FixExec.pif
FixExec.scr
When FixExec has finished running it will create a log on your Windows
desktop called FixExec.txt. This log will contain a list of the items
that were repaired on your computer
Screenshoot :
Operating System:
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 Different 32-bit and 64-bit Versions
Size 390 Kb
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