How to Remove Virus Protect 3.3 from Computer
Virus Protect 3.3, also known as Virus Protect Pro, is a fake anti-virus program that infects your computer via a Trojan. Once Virus Protect infects your computer, it immediately begins to flood your computer with pop-ups that tell you that your computer is infected with various spyware applications. The purpose of these pop-ups is to scare you into purchasing the full version of Virus Protect. Rather than pass on your financial information to a hacker, you should remove Virus Protect from your computer.
Instructions
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End Associated Processes
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Press "Ctrl" + "Alt" + "Delete."
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Click on "Start Task Manager" and then click on the "Processes" tab.
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Right-click on "VirusProtectPro.exe" and select "End Process."
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Close the Task Manager.
Delete DLLs and Files
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Click on the "Start" menu and type "cmd" into the "Search Programs and Files" box and press "Enter." If you are using a version of Windows earlier than Windows Vista, you will need to type "cmd" into the Run box and click "OK." The Windows Command Prompt opens.
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Type the following commands (without the quotation marks) into the Windows Command Prompt. Be sure to press "Enter" after each command:
"regsvr32 u/ nuqjici.dll"
"regsvr32 u/ xkrdk.dll"
"regsvr32 u/ onwtj.dll"
"regsvr32 u/ zpeolvh.dll"
"regsvr32 u/ fyxkaah.dll"
"del VirusProtectPro 3.3.lnk"
"del Uninstall VirusProtectPro 3.3.lnk"
"del VirusProtectPro 3.3.url"
"del VirusProtectPro 3.3 Website.lnk" -
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Close the Windows Command Prompt.
Delete Registry Values
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Click on the "Start" menu and type "regedit" into the "Search Programs and Files" box and press "Enter." If you are using a version of Windows earlier than Windows Vista, you will need to type "regedit" into the "Run" box and click "OK." The Windows Registry Editor opens.
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Locate the following registry values in the left pane of the Windows Registry Editor and delete them. To delete a registry value, right-click on it and select "Delete."
"43DF1CEE-70B3-4E2D-A740-4AC468786207"
"6AFB5B8E-ACFD-4489-91B3-DAA1388A31EC"
"E9817993-83FF-4343-B14E-6CDFB378B21D"
"815B01A0-BF97-41E9-ACF2-32B76F98A960"
"5CA1A9F6-10F8-4008-B884-755B25B6848A"
"F5D23930-23C6-440E-AB55-D019E1171539"
"50450F27-B90B-422B-A4C9-5EC5A5B78001"
"2C5B5226-045D-4A46-B4FC-228B0891FEEC"
"314120E4-5A05-492C-9BF2-22558CF0F202"
"3BF6C840-4D12-4FB5-88A2-E2BC03461DC2"
"42F16135-D0A4-43A2-990C-27FCABD9C19F"
"C5BF4465-5322-462F-B41F-459F649F3996"
"630CBF61-54CC-4AC3-97B0-D4071345807C"
"EDE2A2B4-B1CB-4BF8-93D1-154E49284A71"
"E4703CF2-7F82-4AD7-B317-8EC1CBC9B619"
"4D31CCA1-C42B-4796-851F-CA8ED4CD2A7E" -
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Close the Windows Registry Editor.
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