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Remove Windows Inviolability System Virus

June 29th, 2011 | No Comments

Windows Inviolability System is a misleading program which is not part of the Windows operating system. The misleading program does use the Windows name and logo in the program to make the program look genuine. By using the Windows name, it attempts to make the results shown from the program also look legitimate. Windows Inviolability System will give a security rating for different parts of the computer such as computer security and network security. The results will be very low and mislead the user into purchasing the program to get a higher security rating. Windows Inviolability System is fake and will not fix security issues.

Windows Inviolability System will create annoyances such as warnings and pop ups to mislead you about the status of your computer. The main culprit behind any issues on the computer is Windows Inviolability System since Windows Inviolability System will create these issues to mislead you into purchasing Windows Inviolability System. It is best to remove Windows Inviolability System in safe mode with networking. We recommend removing Windows Inviolability System or performing a system restore.

Automatic Removal – We recommend the following removal tool for Windows Inviolability System. The tool has received numerous awards including CNET’s Editor’s Choice. The tool can be downloaded below.

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Another option is a system restore.

Windows Inviolability System Manual Removal -

Stop Windows Inviolability System Processes (Learn How)
[RANDOM].exe

Delete Windows Inviolability System Files (Learn How)

For XP Users – C:\Documents and Settings\[USERNAME]\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\[RANDOM].exe

For Vista and Windows 7 Users – C:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\[RANDOM].exe

The Windows Inviolability System file will be hidden. You will need to turn on hidden files in Windows.

Delete Windows Inviolability System Registry Keys (Learn How)
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run ”Windows Inviolability System″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run ”[RANDOM].exe″

Stop Windows Inviolability System Start Up (Learn How To Do This)
[RANDOM].exe

Windows Inviolability System is a new version of Windows Microsoft Guardian. Below are some misleading messages from Windows Inviolability System.

“Multimedia content loading test has detected low media components effectiveness. System resources are not being used effectively while playing multimedia content.”

Remove Windows Microsoft Guardian Virus

June 27th, 2011 | No Comments

Windows Microsoft Guardian is a malicious program which uses the Windows logo and the Microsoft trademark to make the program look like a genuine Microsoft product. The program is malicious and will make changes to the Windows in order to make it unstable. While Windows Microsoft Guardian will display error messages and warnings, the main issue on the computer is Windows Microsoft Guardian. Windows Microsoft Guardian will display hard drive issues and then ask for payment of Windows Microsoft Guardian. Windows Microsoft Guardian is misleading in the results shown and fake since it can’t fix issues in Windows. Windows Microsoft Guardian should be removed and shouldn’t be purchased. It is best to remove Windows Microsoft Guardian in safe mode with networking.

Automatic Removal – We recommend the following removal tool for Windows Microsoft Guardian. The tool has received numerous awards including CNET’s Editor’s Choice. The tool can be downloaded below.

download

Another option is a system restore.

Windows Microsoft Guardian Manual Removal -

Stop Windows Microsoft Guardian Processes (Learn How)
[RANDOM].exe

Delete Windows Microsoft Guardian Files (Learn How)

For XP Users – C:\Documents and Settings\[USERNAME]\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\[RANDOM].exe

For Vista and Windows 7 Users – C:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\[RANDOM].exe

The Windows Microsoft Guardian file will be hidden. You will need to turn on hidden files in Windows.

Delete Windows Microsoft Guardian Registry Keys (Learn How)
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run ”Windows Microsoft Guardian″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run ”[RANDOM].exe″

Stop Windows Microsoft Guardian Start Up (Learn How To Do This)
[RANDOM].exe

Windows Microsoft Guardian is a new version of Windows Cleaning Tool. Below are some misleading messages from Windows Microsoft Guardian.

“System resources are not being effectively used, while there’s a notable drop in performance. Please update the system unit drivers and make sure the performance rate parameters are properly configured.”

Remove Windows Cleaning Tool Virus

June 23rd, 2011 | No Comments

Windows Cleaning Tool is a malicious program which poses as a genuine Windows program. Windows Cleaning Tool is downloaded secretly through a trojan file and loaded on the computer. Once downloaded, Windows Cleaning Tool will notify the user about hard drive and memory issues in their computer and will recommend that purchase of Windows Cleaning Tool. Windows Cleaning Tool has a look which is comparable to other Windows programs but it not developed by Windows. Windows Cleaning Tool is not a real program but in reality a program attempting to get payment from the user. Windows Cleaning Tool can be removed and we provide both a manual and an automatic FREE method to remove it below. It is best to remove Windows Cleaning Tool in safe mode with networking. The best option is system restore.

Automatic Removal – Malwarebytes Antimalware will remove Windows Cleaning Tool for FREE. For issues related to installing Malwarebytes, please look at our Malwarebytes installation guide.

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If Malwarebytes Antimalware is unable to detect Windows Cleaning Tool, manual removal is another option.

Windows Cleaning Tool Manual Removal -

Stop Windows Cleaning Tool Processes (Learn How)
[RANDOM].exe

Delete Windows Cleaning Tool Files (Learn How)

For XP Users – C:\Documents and Settings\[USERNAME]\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\[RANDOM].exe

For Vista and Windows 7 Users – C:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\[RANDOM].exe

The Windows Cleaning Tool file will be hidden. You will need to turn on hidden files in Windows.

Delete Windows Cleaning Tool Registry Keys (Learn How)
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run ”Windows Cleaning Tool″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run ”[RANDOM].exe″

Stop Windows Cleaning Tool Start Up (Learn How To Do This)
[RANDOM].exe

Windows Cleaning Tool is a new version of Windows Stability Alarm. Below are some misleading messages from Windows Cleaning Tool.

“The loading test has revealed substantial reduction in performance while trying to access the core memory. Some system units work incorrectly. Some device drivers are outdated.”