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Windows Defender 2010 is one of the Windows illegal malicious programs which may occupy system resources and slow down computers. By popping up frequently, it will not only interrupt you from using computer, but also destroy data in your PC. The followings are instructions on how to manually remove malicious spyware programs.
The Major Damages of Computer Threats:
l The breakout of PC threats can directly destroy computer data.
When breaking out, PC threats can destroy important computer data by formatting hard disk, changing file allocation table and directory section, deleting essential files or overwriting your files with useless junk data, as well as ruining the CMO5 settings.
l Occupy hard disk space illegally.
Once sneaking into your computer, threats that are parasitic on hard disk always take up a part of the disk space.
l Take up system resources.
Except for some PC threats such as VIENNA and CASPER, other threats usually stay in RAM under dynamic status. This will take up a part of system resources and affect your PC running eventually. For example, some programs installed on your PC may not launch as usual because of the less memory. Besides, PC threats may also occupy the Interrupt to disturb your system running, as most functions of an operating system are realized through the Interrupt Transfer technology. In order to infect and break out, PC threats usually change associated Interrupt addresses by adding malicious codes, which results in the abnormal running of a system.
l Affect your computer running speed gravely.
Once intruding into your system memory, PC threats will not only affect your system running, but also make your PC run like a crawl and grind to a halt finally.
1. Remove the registry entries hidden by Windows Defender 2010
Do you find some programs on your PC run abnormally? Then you should check the following entries in the Registry, and directly delete the spyware-related registry entries if found.
2. It is possibly a way to load the "Windows Defender 2010" malicious programs, by hiding within the system WIN.INI file and the strings "run=" and "load=", so this must be carefully checked.
3. Clean up IE Temporary file folder where the original carrier of spyware threats is likely stored.