Friday, October 26, 2012

Win 7 Anti Virus 2013 rogue. Removal guide.

Win 7 Anti Virus 2013 is one more fake antivirus inside the web. Why antivirus? Because Win 7 Anti Virus 2013 claims to be one of them. It penetrates inside your system, installs itself and runs without your permission or asking. Of course, it will do the same actions every single time you reboot your machine. After the scanning it provides you with the scan results. And they are not so good as you wanted them to be. But do not worry at once. Every single threats in that list is totally fake. You do not have any of those in your machine. The only threat inside your system is Win 7 Anti Virus 2013 rogue and it needs to be eliminated as soon as you notice it.

Win 7 Anti Virus 2013

We have prepared the manual removal guide for you here below. Follow all the steps carefully.

Remove Win 7 Anti Virus 2013 files

  • Click Windows Start menu & then click Search.
  • A pop up will ask, What do you want to search for? Click All files and folders
  • Type a badware file name in the search box, and select Local Hard Drives
  • Click “Search” and wait till all badware files are found.
  • Once you get them simply delete them.

Kill Win 7 Anti Virus 2013 malicious processes

  • Click the Start menu, select Run.
  • Type taskmgr.exe into the Run command box, and click OK. You can also launch the Task Manager by pressing keys CTRL + Shift + ESC.
  • Click Processes tab, and find badware processes.
  • Once you’ve found the badware processes, right-click them and select End Process to kill badware.
End Process

Remove Win 7 Anti Virus 2013 registry keys

  • Click the Start menu, and click Run. An open field will appear. Type regedit and click OK to open up your Registry Editor. In Windows 7, just type regedit into the Search programs and files box in the Start menu.
  • Registry Editor opens as a two-paned window: the left side lets you select registry keys,the right side shows the values of any selected registry key.
  • To find a badware registry key, select Edit, then select Find, and in the search bar type any of badware‘s registry keys.
  • When the badware registry key appears, to delete the badware registry key, right-click it, and select Modify, then select Delete.
Registry Editor

Delete Win 7 Anti Virus 2013 DLL files

  • Type regedit into the Search programs and files box in the Start menu.
  • To change your current directory, type cd in the command box, press Space, and enter the full directory where the badware DLL is located. If you’re not sure where the badware DLL is located, enter dir in the command box to display a directory’s contents. To go one directory back, type cd .. in the command box and press Enter.
  • When you’ve found a badware DLL, type regsvr32 /u AnyDLLName.dll (e.g., regsvr32 /u jl27script.dll) and press Enter.
DLL files

If your homepage was changed by Win 7 Anti Virus 2013

  • Select Start menu --> Control Panel --> Internet Options --> General.
  • Type your preferred home page’s URL.
  • Click Use Default, Apply, and OK.
Properties

SOURCE: http://www.deletemalware.net/win-7-anti-virus-2013-rogue-removal-guide/

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