Windows 10: Why Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool isn't obsolete yet?

Discus and support Why Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool isn't obsolete yet? in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; I don't get the point about MSRT. Why do you have to download and run it EVERY FRIGGING MONTH? *Confused*Confused*Confused Isn't WD enough? As it... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by eLPuSHeR, May 5, 2016.

  1. eLPuSHeR Win User

    Why Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool isn't obsolete yet?


    I don't get the point about MSRT. Why do you have to download and run it EVERY FRIGGING MONTH? *Confused*Confused*Confused

    Isn't WD enough? As it scans your system automatically when idle and it has got REAL TIME protection...

    Or does MSRT do something that other AVs can't do?

    What do you think?

    :)
     
    eLPuSHeR, May 5, 2016
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  2. Dyan Rey Win User

    Why is Microsoft Malicious software removal tool update on hour 14 & still 'updating'?

    Hello,

    We may not determine what's causing the issue yet until we try to isolate the problem. We'd like to clarify, which update are you trying to install? Is it Windows update or anti virus update? If possible, can you send us a screenshot of the issue?

    Looking forward to your response.
     
    Dyan Rey, May 5, 2016
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  3. AlPace Win User
    Why is Microsoft Malicious software removal tool update on hour 14 & still 'updating'?

    Had to buy a new hard drive & install windows updates. I get to the 9th of 10, the malicious software removal tool, and started that at about 8pm last night. Woke & still in exact same spot 'updating more than 3/4 the way through. I had NO other anti virus
    on this to interfere with the update. I just did install my Bitdefender total security 2018 on it. But still lagging & not completing the install. Any suggestions? Thank you.

    * Moved from Virus & Malware
     
    AlPace, May 5, 2016
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  4. RWOne Win User

    Why Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool isn't obsolete yet?

    You're correct, for a protected system it may be overkill.

    It was designed and intended for systems running windows that do not have or run an AV.

    It downloads on patch Tuesday and runs in the background, typically targeting things MS had identified as widespread within the windows environment, candidates are malware that create botnets, etc.

    It was a way that MS could try to constrain those types of infections, and get rid of them on systems where the unsuspecting users would not even know they were infected, or have a need to try to remove them IMO.
     
    RWOne, May 5, 2016
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  5. Borg 386 Win User
    It doesn't hurt to have something check out your system. Any help nowadays can be appreciated.

    If you don't want it to run during installation of updates, you can do what I do. I d/l the standalone tool, run it before I check for updates & then it's usually not listed on the updates & won't run during installation of patches. I also keep it in a location that I can easily access in case I need to run it for some reason or another.

    In the past, these MSRT's had a habit of accumulating in a system folder & taking up space. Not sure if it does it now since I switched to doing it the way I described.
     
    Borg 386, May 6, 2016
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  6. eLPuSHeR Win User
    Yep. It doesn't hurt as you say but I am not very fond of doing/having redundant things. I think it should be used only when no a/v is detected (or when WD is disabled).
     
    eLPuSHeR, May 7, 2016
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  7. Once a month isn't a bad thing to have happen
     
    garydexter, May 9, 2016
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  8. Why Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool isn't obsolete yet?

    Disable Malicious Software Removal Tool offered via Windows Updates - run CMD as admin and enter:

    reg add "HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\MRT" /v DontOfferThroughWUAU /t REG_DWORD /d "1" /f
     
    TairikuOkami, Apr 5, 2018
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