Microsoft's Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) enhances Windows security by targeting prevalent malware threats each month. Updated via Windows Update, it complements Microsoft Defender by focusing on widespread malware remediation.
MSRT Functionality and Scope
MSRT is not a replacement for Microsoft Defender. It runs monthly, identifying malware like adware and trojans, and rectifies system changes caused by infections. Microsoft updates its malware detection list regularly to mitigate current risks.
- Purpose: Removes prevalent malware and undoes malicious changes
- Frequency: Updates every month via Windows Update
- Compatibility: Functions with third-party antivirus software installed
- Detection: Focuses on trojans, adware, and backdoors
Optimal Usage Scenarios
MSRT provides an additional defense layer when used alongside third-party antivirus tools. It offers a backup solution when other security software is compromised. Users can manually initiate scans to verify system integrity.
Usage Instructions and Limitations
To initiate MSRT, press Windows+R, type 'mrt', and proceed with scan options: Quick, Full, or Customized. While effective for remediation, MSRT lacks real-time detection and broad heuristic capabilities. It should be used with comprehensive antivirus tools.