Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Remove Windows Personal Doctor as a counterpart of a virus in the skin of an antivirus

Windows Personal Doctor does not betray its counterparts. Being a virus of misleading and advertising kind the program when faking antivirus does not disclose actual threats. Instead of that, a user is forced to watch its showcase of dummy virus names.
The program is distributed chiefly among Windows computers. As a rule, user believes the program is delivered into the computer after browser has loaded online scanner that examined computer system on its behalf. True, there is link between the two events, and the pretended online virus detector could even serve as means for the counterfeit introduction onto your PC.
Most likely, however, is that your working station has suffered another variety of a drive-by download, whereas the pretended online examination facility has been loaded only for the purpose of persuading you in your deliberate installation of the program.
Get rid of Windows Personal Doctor malware, even if you are currently watching its online version. Free scanner available here is a multi-purpose computer cleaning solution to get rid of Windows Personal Doctor issue so that both the fake online scanner and the full-featured phony antivirus would not get on your nerves any longer.

Windows Personal Doctor snapshot:



Windows Personal Doctor manual removal guide:
Delete infected files:
%appdata%\npswf32.dll
%appdata%\Inspector-[rnd].exe
%desktopdir%\Windows Personal Doctor.lnk
%commonprograms%\Windows Personal Doctor.lnk
Delete registry entries:
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run!Inspector
Delete Windows Personal Doctor registry entries:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "Inspector"
  

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