Thursday 12 May 2011

How To Remove Malware Destructor

Do you think your computer has already been infiltrated by malware threats? You may have previously downloaded an anti-spyware program in the hope of solving your spyware and malware problems only to find out that worse came to worst. If the name of the anti-spyware program that you have is Malware Destructor, then there is no doubt that it is a fake program that makes things more complicated for your computer.

Because of Malware Destructor, numerous pop-up warnings are displayed on your screen. Most ODF the time, the pop-ups include offers with regard to free scan. By falling in this bait and completing a scan, a list of fake scan results showing fake adware threats will trick you into buying the full version of Malware Destructor.

If you do not know how to remove Malware Destructor, your computer’s performance will be adversely affected by the viruses from the Malware Destructor software. Its impact includes changes in your internet settings, strange shortcuts on your desktops, and slower system performance. It goes to show that you really need to know how to remove Malware Destructor. Do not worry about the removal of Malware Destructor because it is not a complex task to do. Here's how.

* Ending the system process. You can end the system process of Malware Destructor by means of opening the Windows Task Manager. Simply press Ctrl, Alt, and Del at the same time, then go to the Processes tab. You can go directly to the Processes tab by pressing Ctrl, Shift, and Esc at the same time.

When you are already in the Processes tab, locate the running file of Malware Destructor. Under the Image Name, locate “MalwareDestructor.exe.” Select that line and press “End Process.” Do the same thing with the image name “uninst.exe.”
# Deleting the files. You can delete the files associated to Malware Destructor by means of going to the Search window. Go to your desktop and press F3 to open the Search window. You may also press the Start button and proceed to Search. On the left side menu, select “All files and folders.” Input “Malware Destructor” then hit Enter. Once the search is complete, delete the files associated to Malware Destructor.
# Deleting the registry keys. Go to the Regitry Editor. You can do this by pressing the Windows key + R, or simply go to the Start menu and select Run. Type “regedit” and you will instantly be directed to the Registry Editor. Look for the registry keys that are associated to Malware Destructor. These include

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClassesAppIDMalWareDestruct.exe.
# Rebooting the computer. Close the windows that are open and reboot your computer. You will notice on the Windows Task Manager that Malware Destructor is no longer running. For you to be sure, check for the files on your computer that have something to do with Malware Destructor. Check your Program Files as well as the Registry Editor. Once you are done removing Malware Destructor, make sure that you are not going to give in right away when it comes to fake anti-malware programs.

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