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Windows Performance Manager is a new fake Windows help tool which infects your computer and tries to force you to buy it. Once it infects your computer, Windows Performance Manager pretends to be an official Microsoft product which scan your computer and reports virus infections, registry errors and system slowdown. If you accept to fix the alleged problems, you get directed to buy the full version of Windows Performance Manager. Below are Windows Performance Manager removal instructions.
Typical messages received on computers infected with Windows Performance Manager are:
Warning! Security Alert
Software without a digital certificate is detected. System files security is at risk. It is strongly recommended to enable the security mode. Options are Deny, Enable Protection.
Warning! Security Alert
Suspicious software activity is detected. Please start system files scanning for details. Options are Deny, Enable Protection.
System Security Warning
Attempt to modify register key entries is detected. Register entries analysis is recommended.
Windows Performance Manager does not come with an un-installer since it is actually a trojan. Windows Performance Manager blocks and disables your programs including your anti-virus, in order to make it that much harder for you to remove it. In order to remove Windows Performance Manager, you need to work around its blocking ability as follows:
In Windows, click on Start and select Run. Type 'shell:appdata' without the quotes. This will open your Application Data folder.
Locate any executable file with a random name, example rmaowq.exe (this file will be located directly in the Application Data folder). Right-click this file and choose 'delete'. Make sure that you do not open any sub folders of Application Data, stay in the main folder.
Bookmark this page, you may need to refer back to it after computer restart (see next step).
After you successfully delete the above file, restart your computer.
Once you are able to delete the above file and restart your computer, you should be able to run your own anti-virus program to remove Windows Performance Manager. Update your existing anti-virus program and run a full system scan to remove Windows Performance Manager.
If your anti-virus in unable to pick up the infection, or if you have any trouble with the above steps, you can download this tool which can work around Windows Performance Manager' blocking abilities and remove it.