Monday, December 13, 2010

How to remove HDDRecovery rogue software

"A certified software to fix hard drive problems” is how the adware is proclaimed in one of its multiple alerts.  In particular, there is an alert suggesting a certified software to fix numerous errors already detected. Get rid of HDD Recovery (HDDRecovery) as you are dealing with another program that belongs to the family of pretended system optimization utilities.
Online scanners and  trojan droppers are only few of multiple elements engaged into this program distribution. Such a variety of approaches almost eliminates the risk of the adware distribution campaign total failure. According to recent assessments, distributors of the adware are more inclined now to use trojans as backdoor installers than any other propagation routine.
Once the fake utility makes its appearance on your PC, its executables applies settings necessary for its popups generation. If possible, the adware gets authorized to detect other programs launching and may try to block them. It blocks programs randomly to scary advertising purposes, as well as intentionally, if the program is assessed by the adware as dangerous.  Dangerous means able to restrict adware or delete its components.
In order to perform HDD Recovery removal covering every component of the adware and preventing its response, click here to launch free scan by relevant antivirus tool.

HDD Recovery screenshot:


HDD Recovery removal tool:





HDD Recovery manual removal guide:
Delete HDD Recovery files:
%Temp%\
%Temp%\.exe
%Temp%\.dll
%Temp%\dfrg
%Temp%\dfrgr
%Temp%\.exe
%UserProfile%\Desktop\HDD Recovery.lnk
%UserProfile%\Start Menu\Programs\HDD Recovery\
%UserProfile%\Start Menu\Programs\HDD Recovery\HDD Recovery.lnk
%UserProfile%\Start Menu\Programs\HDD Recovery\Uninstall HDD Recovery.lnk
Delete HDD Recovery registry entries:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “.exe”

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