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Monday, May 9, 2011

How to remove Windows Supervision Center virus? Uninstall Windows Supervision Center as shown in the video guide below

Windows Supervision Center virus goes after Windows Oversight Center malware, of which we told you in our previous newsletter. The goals of Windows Supervision Center are just the same as those of Windows Oversight Center. None of these applications is able to help you as far as real PC protection is concerned. Similarly, none of them is able to make your PC function better and faster, even though both of them claim to be some great system optimizers. This is just the next fairy-tale told by the team of cyber crooks and criminals from the Russian Federation.

Windows Supervision Center virus, just as its forerunners, is brought inside of the PC via fake Microsoft Security Essentials Alerts. It happens suddenly that the user, after browsing certain web pages or downloading some files over the Inernet (which is full of scarewares, badwares and viruses) encounters the following message in front of him/her:

You should understand that it is fake and originated by virus and not by Microsoft company. Its goal is to force you to install Windows Supervision Center scam that would scare you with its fake reports about system problems and errors supposedly detected during its fake system scan. Its final goal is to scare you into buying Windows Supervision Center rogue program. Hence, we in advance have warned you not to trust Windows Supervision Center and not to pay a cent for it.

This fake Microsoft Security Essentials Alert would state that it has found some supposed solution over the Internet that would be able to eliminate all supposedly detected threats. Such a fake Microsoft Security Essentials Alert forces user to proceed with the installation process of Windows Supervision Center badware. If the user chooses to click "Close" button then this fake Microsoft Security Essential Alert popup window would come up again with the next Windows launching.

This is when the name of Windows Supervision Center first comes up in front of you after you click OK button. Then Windows Supervision Center would force you to reload your system, and then, upon the restart, the main interface window of Windows Supervision Center malware would be just in front of you. Windows Supervision Center would arrange fake system scan which would report all kinds of fake system errors and problems. But the worst thing is not all these bogus scan reports. Since they are all fake they should not be treated seriously. What really annoys is the persistency of irritating popup messages, ads and other unpredictable and unauthorized warnings and all kinds of messages generated by Windows Supervision Center. The very fact that Windows Supervision Center would appear with every Windows start is also quite annoying. Moreover, Windows Supervision Center would not let you work with your PC until it finishes its fake scan. At the end of such fake scan you will be able to shut down the window of Windows Supervision Center and use your PC. However, you won't be able to remove Windows Supervision Center virus using any decent anti-virus application, for example, GridinSoft Trojan Killer. This is the message which appeared after we tried to download and run GridinSoft Trojan Killer.

How to bypass the blockage of Windows Supervision Center to get rid of it by means of GridinSoft Trojan Killer?

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

  • 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.
  • In this folder there will be the main executable file of Windows Supervision Center (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.
  • Upon the system restart Windows Supervision Center 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 Supervision Center is similar to removal of Windows Remedy virus as shown on the video below

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We are confident that removal of Windows Supervision Center is quite a feasible task for GridinSoft Trojan Killer. So, if your PC is infected with Windows Supervision Center scam, Gridinsoft Trojan Killer is a good program that can help you remove the above-mentioned virus. Bear in mind that GridinSoft Trojan Killer is not free, however, it is effective in removing all modern threats and viruses which have contaminated the world wide web.

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