By: Bob L Walker
Antivirus Pro 2010 is one sick piece of malware. It is highly
recommended that you remove Antivirus Pro 2010 as soon as possible.
This software masquerades as an antivirus program while itself being
one! It displays false alarm messages, tricking those not in the know
into believing their computer has been infected Worse, it then starts
pushing advertising regarding service activation on you, spoofs system
messages, hijacks your web browser to redirect you to ad sites, and
blocks certain websites and antivirus software to keep it from being
removed. This is a parasite that must be removed with haste.
If you want toremove Antivirus Pro 2010, you will
need to be rather computer-savvy. You will need to know how to kill
processes, remove registry key values, unregister DLLs and lastly
delete specific folders. This type of manual removal is not easy, and
one mistake can result in a computer that no longer works. I don't
recommend you try such a removal unless you're a professional or a big
time techie.
The first step to remove Antivirus Pro 2010 involves
killing the processes associated with it. This basically stops the
virus from functioning at that time, but won't remove it from your
computer. Put simply, it's down but not out, and will start up again
the next time you turn your computer on. Additionally, many viruses
like these run multiple programs that are interlinked and restart their
fellows should you fail to take them all out. Killing processes means
calling up Task Manager and singling out the processes identified as
part of the virus for ending.
After killing the processes, the
next step to remove Antivirus Pro 2010 is to remove the registry key
values associated with it. The registry is a system feature in Windows
that keeps track of many things, among them programs. As such, it is
critical to system operation, so before any modifications, you will
need to make a backup, just in case you make a mistake. After making a
backup, you will need to delve into the depths of the registry,
particularly the HKEY_CURRENT_USER and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE folders.
DLLs
are Dynamic-Link Libraries, basically program components that allow
certain commands to be run. Many viruses use them as a way of
disguising malicious code, and Antivirus Pro 2010 is no exception. DLLs
are often found within the folder that contains the executable files
for the virus, but deletions are not enough. Unregistering these DLLs
will make sure no references are left, and thus any potential hidden
backups are rendered useless. After that, all you need to do is
permanently delete the files and folder containing the virus.
As
you can see, it is a technical and difficult process, doing this
manually. The best way to remove Antivirus Pro 2010 is to turn to
automatic removal tools. I personally use automatic tools, and I've
been at this for years! Manual removal is simply too risky and too time
consuming, it's less expensive to purchase a piece of protection
software that will work for years to come.
Don't let this virus ruin your personal files! Remove Antivirus Pro 2010 and save what's most important, your safety and security.
Bob
Walker is a veteran IT consultant with over twenty years of experience
in the industry. He's helped clean up the computers of everyone from
fortune 500 organizations to individual users and families. His website
is dedicated to anti-spyware and virus removal research, where he ranks
the most efficient anti-spyware and anti-virus programs currently
available.