subject: How To Uninstall And Remove The Windows Restore Virus For Free (HD Removal Video) [print this page] How To Uninstall And Remove The Windows Restore Virus For Free (HD Removal Video)
Windows Restore and as Windows Repairis a fake system diagnostic tool Windows Restore gets installed on computers that are infacted by trojans and spywarewhenWindows Restoregetsinstalledit will then scan your computer an tell you that you havehardware problems anwill then offer to fix them if you frist pay the ransom. Windows Restore is a scam and a computer infaction and need to be removed
Picture Of Windows Restore
While windows Restore is running it will slowdown your computer shutdown your computer hijack and hide your desktop icons and files and also display fake error messages and warnings These alerts are designed to scare you into thinking that your computer has asevere hardware problem text of these messages include:
Hard Drive Failure The system has detected a problem with one or more installed IDE / SATA hard disks. It is recommended that you restart the system
"System Error An error occurred while reading system files. Run a system diagnostic utility to check your hard disk drive for errors.
Windows Restorewas created solely to make you think that your computer has a hardware problem so that you will then buy the program. if you already have buyed this program please contact your credit card company and dispute the charges stating that the program is a scam and a computer virus.
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if you cannot open this file please rename it to iexplore.exe
How to tell if your PC has been infected by a Rogue Application such as Windows Restore?
Numerous undesirable and annoying pop-ups: Rogue applications try to scare you into buing full versions by displaying various popups or fake alerts (like Windows Restore fake alerts) in your browser or even windows computer. They try to convince you to download trial or buy full version. Slow computer performance and non-working programs: Rogue applications try to slow down your system to force you to believe that there are problems that need to be fixed. They change your desktop background, show various alerts about registry errors or stop your PC from playing videos and images.