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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

How to remove Windows Process Regulator scam. Windows Process Regulator virus uninstall guide

In this post we are going to tell you about the next virus that has just been detected by our anti-virus laboratory. Windows Process Regulator is yet another fake and malicious system optimizer that attacks PC in search for users who would agree to obtain its full version. We really regret if your PC is hijacked with Windows Process Regulator virus. However, you are not alone with your problems. It is our job to give correct advises on successful removal of Windows Process Regulator malware. Below please find these recommendations, read them carefully and do what is told there. We really wish your computer is clean and not attacked with this junkware named Windows Process Regulator, but if you have become one of its victims, then this newsletter is just on time for you - here it is told how to delete Windows Process Regulator scam.


Windows Process Regulator is a rogue, bogus and scam tool. It is bogus since it states of itself to be some great anti-virus tool but it is not even close to be called anti-virus. It is virus by its nature. It is rogue because it hides and conceals its actual malicious plots and evil tricks under some "nice" made promises and friendly GUI and general appearance. It is scam cause it is made in such a manner that it scares users by showing horrifying but fictitious reports claiming to identify lots of bugs with the system. At the same time, all such reports are fake and should not be treated seriously. The fact is that Windows Process Regulator is a pest by itself.

Just as it was mentioned already, Windows Process Regulator initiates fake system scanning claiming to detect plenty of errors, bugs, gaps and leaks in the privacy and security of your system. It then offers itself as a remedy for fixing all such errors by offering you to obtain the full version of Windows Process Regulator. Do not be tricked like that! Windows Process Regulator cannot become your security guard, no matter how persuasive it might sound or seem to be. It cannot fix your PC security errors, it cannot enhance its performance. It can only steal your funds if you finally decide to buy it. To make the long story short, Windows Process Regulator is a deceiver that should not be trusted. Windows Process Regulator and its developers aim to steal your funds without giving anything good in response. Do not trust them and do not give money for their scareware tool. Make sure and delete this pest using GridinSoft Trojan Killer or some other decent anti-malware program. If you decide to choose GridinSoft Trojan Killer you need to carefully follow the below-given instructions prepared by us. We hope they will be understandable and simple for you. Make sure and watch the video guide provided, showing all steps on how to remove Windows Process Regulator scam from your system./p>

Before downloading and running GridinSoft Trojan Killer for deleting Windows Process Regulator some extra preparatory steps must be implemented. This is necesary, because Windows Process Regulator virus blocks your Internet connection, and you will not be able to run GridinSoft Trojan Killer.

  1. In order to prevent this blockage make sure that your Operating System is tuned up in such a mode that hidden files and folders of your PC are viewable. Go to the folder %User Profile%\Application Data\Microsoft. Important! Depending on the Operating System of your computer, %UserProfile% stands for C:\Documents and Settings\[Current User] for Windows XP and C:\Users\[Current User] for Windows Vista/7. In other words, the folder that should be opened is as follows, depending on the operating system: %SysDrive%Documents and Settings[Current User]Application Data\Microsoft for Windows XP and %SysDrive%Users[Current User]Application Data\Microsoft for Windows Vista/7.
  2. In this folder there will be the main executable file of Windows Process Regulator (with the icon of avi file, and there may be several of them), having some random name. Rename the above-mentioned executable file(s) into some other name of your choice and restart your computer.
  3. Upon the system restart Windows Process Regulator will no longer block your Internet application. Download the latest version of GridinSoft Trojan Killer to your infected computer, install it and run it.

The removal procedure of Windows Process Regulator is similar to removal of Windows Remedy virus as shown on the video below

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Get rid of Windows Process Regulator virus files:

Remove Windows Process Regulator virus registry entries:

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