How to remove Windows System Manager
Windows System Manager description
Windows System Manager is bogus application which spreads via trojan which enters the system through its vulnerabilities and makes a perfect background for malware to sneak. It downloads and installs itself automatically without user’s knowledge.
Once active it imitates computer scans and shows various fictitious scan results that claim your PC is infected and must be healed with its “full” version. Do not fall for this scam. Windows System Manager is designed to pilfer money from unwary users. The main goal of this fake program is to trick user into believing their PC is severely compromised.
The scam may redirect your browser to misleading web pages that advertise the application and provides mass of fake information about the program. Ignore all fake warning messages and rogue security threats because they don’t exist but use decent anti-spyware application and terminate Windows System Manager as soon as possible.
How to get rid of Windows System Manager
This infection can be removed using Spyware Doctor.
Spyware Doctor is widely valued as one of the best AntiSpyware programs available to protect you from Windows System Manager and the latest internet security threats. If your computer is infected with Windows System Manager we strongly recommend automatic spyware scanner.
How to manually remove Windows System Manager
To get rid of spyware such as Windows System Manager you need to remove processes, search and delete registry keys, DLL and other Windows System Manager related files from your computer.
Take Note: The manual process of removing spyware from your computer is difficult and puts you at risk of damaging your computer. We advise using our automatic Windows System Manager remover.
- Uninstall Windows System Manager from Control Panel
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs. Double click to uninstall. -
Delete Windows System Manager registry entries:
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Shell “%AppData%\Microsoft\[RANDOM CHARACTERS].exe”
To open registry editor click Start > Run > type "regedit".
Warning! Manual registry entries editing may cause damage to your system.
Download Uniblue RegistryBooster 2010 to scan for registry errors. -
Search and delete these Windows System Manager related files:
%AppData%\Microsoft\[RANDOM CHARACTERS].exe
