XP AntiMalware 2011 – How To Remove XP AntiMalware 2011 From Your Computer For Good
XP AntiMalware 2011 is a newly unleashed fake antivirus program that will install onto your computer and then work to steal your personal information, as well as show you fake scanning results. If you have this virus, it’s essential that you’re able to get rid of it in the most effective way possible to ensure that it will not be causing any further issues on your system. This tutorial is going to show you how to get rid of XP AntiMalware 2011 in the most complete & effective way – by deleting all the files & settings the application uses to run.
This “virus” is actually a program which runs on your PC and therefore needs to be removed in a slightly more involved way than just using an “anti-virus” program. The problem with this virus is that it’s an actual piece of software, which means that it will work by placing a series of files & settings onto your system to help it run, and then be very difficult to remove. This virus will have infected your computer by downloading itself from the Internet (typically a fake email attachment, rogue download or infected website), and will then load itself up automatically on your system in an attempt to perform its malicious acitivites. The traits of this virus include the infection continually loading up onto your system, as well as blocking the Task Manager, programs & Internet.
The way to get rid of XP AntiMalware 2011 is a two step process. The first step is to stope program from actually loading up, and the second is to get rid of all the files the program uses to run. Most people don’t realize this, but in order to completely get rid of the program from your PC, you have to first ensure that you have shut down the application before then removing its settings. This can be quite difficult, but not if you’re able to either load up your system into “Safe Mode” or use a tool called “rKill”. When the program has been terminated, you then need to be able to get rid of all the parts of it that have infected your computer, which can be done by either manually removing the program from your system or using an automated tool to remove it. Read the rest of this entry »
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