Microsoft Safety Scanner vs. Antivirus: When to Run It

Step-by-Step: Downloading and Running Microsoft Safety Scanner

What it is

Microsoft Safety Scanner (MSERT) is a free, portable malware-scanning tool for Windows that performs on-demand scans and removes detected threats. It’s not a replacement for full antivirus software; use it alongside your regular protection.

Before you start

  • Compatibility: Windows 7 or later (32-bit and 64-bit).
  • Update note: The tool expires 10 days after download—download a fresh copy each time you run it.
  • Run as admin: Use an administrator account for full scanning access.

Steps

  1. Download the tool

    • Visit Microsoft’s Safety Scanner download page and choose the correct architecture: x86 (32-bit) or x64 (64-bit).
    • Save the file (named MSERT.exe) to a folder you can access (Downloads or Desktop).
  2. Update definitions

    • The downloaded tool includes virus definitions current at download time. If you downloaded more than a day earlier, re-download to get the latest defs (or re-download when you’re ready to run).
  3. Run as administrator

    • Right-click MSERT.exe → Run as administrator.
    • If prompted by User Account Control (UAC), click Yes.
  4. Accept the license terms

    • Read and accept Microsoft’s license terms to continue.
  5. Choose scan type

    • Quick scan: Checks common malware locations (faster).
    • Full scan: Scans all files and running processes (recommended if you suspect infection; can take hours).
    • Custom scan: Select specific folders to scan.
  6. Start the scan

    • Click Next (or the appropriate button) to begin. Monitor progress in the window.
  7. Review results

    • If threats are found, MSERT will attempt to remove them. Results are listed after completion with file names and actions taken.
    • If removal fails for some items, note their paths for manual removal or further tools.
  8. After the scan

    • Restart your computer if prompted.
    • If threats were removed, run your regular antivirus and consider a second opinion scan with another reputable scanner.
  9. Clean up

    • Delete the old MSERT.exe and re-download before the next use (definitions expire after 10 days).

Troubleshooting (brief)

  • If the tool won’t run: ensure you have admin rights and that Windows is up to date.
  • If scans hang or are extremely slow: try running in Safe Mode (minimal drivers/services).
  • If malware persists: consider offline rescue media or professional cleanup.

Quick checklist

  • Download correct architecture → Run as admin → Accept terms → Choose scan type → Start → Review and act on results → Restart if needed → Re-download next time.

If you want, I can provide direct links to the download page or a short script to automate re-downloading the latest MSERT.exe.

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