Wednesday, October 22, 2014

How to remove Windows Command Processor?

Is your computer invaded by Windows Command Processor program?
This rogue asks you to activate the ultimate protection to fix various bugs on your machine?
Do not be taken in. This fake computer protection tool needs great attention and should be removed from your machine thoroughly.

Overview of Windows Command Processor

Windows Command Processor is a fake security tool from Rogue family created to rip inexperienced users off, helping its designers benefit. Via the promotion of a third party such as a spam attachment, a corrupt website or free download, this program does precisely what all rogue viruses do out there and attacks users’ computers in a high frequency recently.

In reality, Windows Command Processor devotes itself to committing evil conducts to arouse various abnormal symptoms on your machine. You will perceive that a growing number of computer issues are troubling you: poor performance of the system, slow computer speed, various high-risk bugs, and numerous virus infections etc. Are you recommended to “activate Windows Command Processor to ultimate protection against identity theft, viruses, malware and other threats”?

Do not be fooled by this scam. Instead of scanning your system and detecting real threats, this rogueware scares you to purchase the full version of the software via reporting fake computer healthy status. This rogue program tends to rip you off and it won’t help safeguard your system at all. To keep your computer a healthier machine, you are advised to get the rogueware removed thoroughly.

Windows Command Processor Could Drive You Insane

1. This rogue program gets installed automatically.
2. This rogue program runs compulsively on your machine.
3. This rogue program pretends to be a legit security tool.
4. This rogue program threatens you with fake security alert.
5. This rogue program deceives you into paying for its license.

Remove Windows Command Processor Effectively

Solution One: Rogueware Manual Removal

*Backup reminder: assure to back up your computer before making any change.

Step 1. Get your computer into safe mode with networking
Boot up your computer, tap “F8″ key constantly before Windows launches, choose “Safe Mode with Networking” and press Enter to get in safe mode with networking.

Step 2. Disable any vicious startup items
a. Start -> Run -> type: msconfig in the search bar -> Click OK
b. Open System Configuration Utility -> Disable all possible items related to this rogueware

Step 3. Uninstall unwanted program
Open Control Panel from Start menu. Try to find out this rogue program and uninstall.

Step 4. Delete rogueware registry entries


HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run""= "%AppData%\.exe"
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run""= "%AppData%\.exe"
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Associations "LowRiskFileTypes"="random"
Step 5. Delete rogueware related files

%UsersProfile%\Application Data%\temp%\scanprotect\bin\[random chracteristic].exe
%UsersProfile%\Application Data%\roaming%\[random chracteristic].exe
%ProgramFiles%\[random chracteristic].exe
Step 6. Reboot your computer normally to check with the effectiveness.

(Any mistake like wrong deletion of system files during the manual removal process may lead to irreversible damage to your machine. If you are not familiar with entries stuff, you are kindly reminded to use a professional and certificated removal tool to finish the removal automatically.)

Solution Two: Rogueware Automatic Removal

Step 1. Download adware removal tool SpyHunter

Step 2. Install SpyHunter after downloading

Step 3. Run SpyHunter and start a full scan
Run SpyHunter and click “Malware Scan” button to scan your computer

Step 4. Clean all detected items

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