RegRun Reanimator – A powerful tool kit against Trojans, viruses, spyware, adware and rootkits
August 25, 2009 by admin
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Reanimator is a free of charge software for removing Trojans/Adware/Spyware and some of the rootkits.
Reanimator does not contain any adware/spyware modules.
Supported Windows 95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP/2003/VISTA/Seven.
Compatible with all known antiviral software.
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How to Use Reanimator ?
Try to remove malicious program manually by Following these steps (Note: These steps for advanced Users) :
1- Scan your PC
2- delete any malicious softwar
3- When you finished do Multi AV Scan
4- Run clean after virus attack
If you want us to help you just make the report by following these steps:
User sends his Reanimator report to the support team
File Name: regrunlog.txt at desktop
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send regrunlog.txt to VirusExperts team to analyzes user report and creates the cure file “regrunlog.rnr“.
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Get Regrunlog.rnr
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User opens regrunlog.rnr and executes removal procedure
Reanimator allows you to automatically delete malware using the special command files called RNR files, received from Greatis Software support team or made by a user.
After receiving response to your open ticket from support team, you will see “regrunlog.rnr” file attached to your ticket.
Also, you can receive “rnr” file attached to the mail message or download from web site.
Save regrunlog.rnr file to your hard drive.
What is Regrunlog.rnr file?
Regrunlog.rnr is a common text file and you can open it using notepad for learning and printing.
Regrunlog.rnr includes the commands to the Reanimator.
Reanimator reads the “regrunlog.rnr” and executes the commands.
Disconnect your computer from network!
Pull out your network or modem cable from your computer.
1. Restart your computer to the Safe mode.
Read instructions how to go to the Safe mode here.
2. Open Reanimator.exe.
3. Click on the “Next” button until you will see the “Open regrunlog.rnr” button.

4. Click on the “Open regrunlog.rnr” button and locate for saved “regrunlog.rnr” file.
Reanimator will execute commands from regrunlog.rnr file and save results of execution to the “regrunlog.log” file.
5. You will be prompted to restart your computer.
6. Boot to the Safe mode and repeat steps 2-5 again.
Sometimes it is required to repeat the cleaning 3 times.
7. Restart your computer to the Normal mode.
After receiving response to your open ticket from support team, you will see “regrunlog.rnr” file attached to your ticket.
Also, you can receive “rnr” file attached to the mail message or download from web site.
Save regrunlog.rnr file to your hard drive.
What is Regrunlog.rnr file?
Regrunlog.rnr is a common text file and you can open it using notepad for learning and printing.
Regrunlog.rnr includes the commands to the Reanimator.
Reanimator reads the “regrunlog.rnr” and executes the commands.
Disconnect your computer from network!
Pull out your network or modem cable from your computer.
1. Restart your computer to the Safe mode.
Read instructions how to go to the Safe mode here.
2. Open Reanimator.exe.
3. Click on the “Next” button until you will see the “Open regrunlog.rnr” button.

4. Click on the “Open regrunlog.rnr” button and locate for saved “regrunlog.rnr” file.
Reanimator will execute commands from regrunlog.rnr file and save results of execution to the “regrunlog.log” file.
5. You will be prompted to restart your computer.
6. Boot to the Safe mode and repeat steps 2-5 again.
Sometimes it is required to repeat the cleaning 3 times.
7. Restart your computer to the Normal mode.
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