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Friday, April 15, 2011

How do I remove XP Home Security 2011 fake anti-virus? Automatic and manual removal guide

Answering the above-stated question, we can confidently say that you need to remove XP Home Security 2011 virus from your system. XP Home Security 2011 is a virus program that is masking its actual goals under the name of some supposedly decent anti-virus. In other words, XP Home Security 2011 is like a wolf in the clothes of a sheep. The only aim of XP Home Security 2011 is to scare you with horrifying fake virus reports and to force you into purchasing its full version, which is not capable of removing real threats. This is why, what you indeed must remove is XP Home Security 2011 itself.

As we already mentioned, XP Home Security 2011 aims to frighten you with many scary but fake virus reports that it originates after each implemented fake system scan. Do not trust any of them. XP Home Security 2011 would ask you to effect the payment for its registered version, however, if you buy this program it will not do any good thing for you. You will just lose your money. Luckily, XP Home Security 2011 does not block Internet browsers or Task Manager of your system, so it is not difficult to have it removed. The removal guidelines, including the video tutorial, are shown below. Good luck to you!

XP Home Security 2011 automatic removal:

For automatic removal of XP Home Security 2011 download GridinSoft Trojan Killer and run it. The removal video guide of similar virus (XP Anti-Virus 2011) is provided below. You can remove XP Home Security 2011 virus in the same manner:

XP Home Security 2011 manual removal:

Delete XP Home Security 2011 files:

  • c:\[random].exe
  • c:\Program Files\XP Home Security 2011
  • c:\Program Files\XP Home Security 2011\HS2011.exe
  • c:\WINDOWS\system32\[random].exe
  • c:\WINDOWS\system32\winhelper86.dll
  • c:\WINDOWS\system32\winlogon86.exe
  • c:\WINDOWS\system32\winupdate86.exe

Delete XP Home Security 2011 registry entries:

  • HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\HS2011
  • HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “XP Home Security 2011″
  • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “winupdate86.exe”

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