Saturday, March 10, 2012

Remove Windows Tools Patch counterfeit that refuses listening to user’s orders

Windows Tools Patch is a disobedient software product. It is more virus than a product as the program is designed to fake a security solution. A security solution for computer system is by default and by definition to take care of a computer system it is installed on. That is not the case, if the solution is a fake. It is only concerned with its own safety in the case of adware in question.
Get rid of Windows Tools Patch as it listens to its developer’s instructions and does not respond to user’s retests. It is a counterfeited security tool designed to trick people into thinking of imaginary security threats.
It is usually downloaded from websites cloned from one pattern. The pattern is a movie that impersonates online scanner. It presents a list randomly selected names of computer infections reassuring poor visitor all those infection have just been detected on the visitor’s computer.
The fake scanner offers a dialog window with two buttons. One of the buttons stands for a negative answer, but it is a trick as it also triggers download of the fake antivirus. If redirected to the adware’s fake scanner, quit your browsing using Task Manager and restart your PC. Otherwise, you are at risk of getting your PC contaminated with the malware. Windows Tools Patch removal help is available with free scanner right here.


Windows Tools Patch screenshot:



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

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