Know a day’s computer related problems are increasing day to day and when your operating system was in use some computer viruses could hide themselves from the computer users and also from any anti-virus programs. This is occurring because of intercepting the system calls and they tempered the system with fake information. Their presence was so critical that even if you could see their presence in front of you the code that will be viewed was nothing but the legitimate codes. These viruses were named as 'furtiveness' viruses in those days.
But with the advancement of the computers and the presence of Windows instead of old operating system DOS made these viruses useless and they just could not continue hide themselves because they could not intercept the system calls in Windows easily. But this was not the end of the viruses also. Some sort of stealth viruses is capable of hiding their presence in the Windows also. They can work on Windows very well and can hide their presence more efficiently than the past days 'stealth' viruses.
Most of the virus removal that are used these days cannot provide the complete satisfaction to delete the viruses from your operating system. The problem that the anti-virus software faces is that when they try to detect the viruses they are already activated and the program they use to detect and destroy these viruses are already intercepted by the rootkits. Only some tricky tech support can save your computer from the menace.
With Microsoft's Rootkit Revealed, a program that is intended for the administrators or developers fails to destroy the rootkits. It cannot detect the rootkits and it can only hint that something is hidden in the system. Rootkit Revealed could not remove the viruses as well.
PCCare247 suggests that the infected computer does not fight with rootkits. Rather it fools the malicious rootkits by booting the operating system and by taking the system under their control before the rootkits can intrude. Since it is installed before anything else it watches the whole process of the Windows boot process. It can detect and destroy any rootkits attempts.