XP Internet Security 2010 Removal – How To Remove XP Internet Security 2010
XP Internet Security 2010 is a rogue antivirus program that has been designed to by a group of hackers. This virus installs itself on your PC and effectively takes over your system in an attempt to irritate you so much that you’ll by the “upgrade” of the software. Unfortunately, this virus does nothing more than make up a series of fake results and causes all sorts of damage to your computer.
Where Does XP Internet Security 2010 Come From?
The origins of XP Internet Security 2010 are not yet known, but it is installing itself on many computers from a series of fake spyware scan websites. Many malicious websites have been set up which shows you an apparent picture of the “My Computer” Window of your PC.
On this website, it shows a fake scan animation where many different made-up errors are shown which you are promoted to remove. Upon clicking the “Remove Errors” button, you will have the XP Internet Security program downloaded to your PC.
Unlike many other rogue antivirus tools, XP Guardian looks to have been cloned and released as different versions, including:
- Antivirus Vista 2010
- Vista Antispyware 2010
- Vista Guardian
- Vista Antivirus Pro
- Vista Internet Security
- Vista Internet Security 2010
- XP Guardian
- XP Antivirus Pro
- XP AntiSpyware 2010
- XP Internet Security
- XP Internet Security 2010
- Antivirus XP 2010
- Antivirus Win 7 2010
- Win7 Guardian
- Win 7 Antivirus Pro
- Win 7 Antispyware 2010
- Win 7 Internet Security
- Win 7 Internet Security 2010
How To Remove XP Internet Security 2010
Step 1 – Download & Install Malaware Bytes
Malware Bytes is a free spyware & malware removal tool which you can download here. You need to install it on your PC and then let it scan your system. If you don’t have access to the Internet (because XP Internet Security 2010 blocked it) then you should download this tool on another PC and then transfer the installation file via CD or USB pen.
Using this tool is very simple. You need to select the type of scan you want to perform and then press “Scan” to get the tool to do the task. This will send Malware Bytes through your system and it will identify all the infected files, removing them for you. This automated tool is the best way to remove the infection because it gets 95% of it.
Step 2 – Clean Out The Registry
Although Malware Bytes is very effective at removing the actual infection from your PC, it does not finish the job properly… and ends up leaving a series of settings on your PC. These are kept in the ‘registry’ database and can actually allow the infection back onto your PC. In order to fully protect yourself, it is recommended that you download a registry cleaner and then use it to remove any of the infected ‘XP Internet Security 2010’ registry keys that can still cause problems. This tool is automated and is very easy to use.
What This Removal Process Does:
Kills Processes
- av.exe
You should open up the “Task Manager” by clicking CTRL + ALT + DEL and then click on the “Processes” tab. This will then display a list of running processes, where you should then be able to find the listed files above. Click on each one and then click on the “End Process” button to stop the program from running. You can see an example of how that works below:
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Removes Directories
- %UserProfile%\\Local Settings\\Application Data\\av.exe
- %UserProfile%\\Local Settings\\Application Data\\WRblt8464P
These directories store the files that make XP Internet Security 2010 work. This means that you just need to go into “My Computer”, find the above directories, select them with your mouse and press SHIFT + DELETE. This will permanently remove them from your PC, preventing the program from loading up ever again.
Recomended – Clean The Registry (Highly Recommended)
In order to prevent XP Internet Security 2010 coming back on your PC, you need to remove all the registry entries it has entered. This important, because many people leave these intact and end up having the problem come back again. Registry entries store the settings and options for the program, and by using a registry cleaner, you can remove them all and get your computer fit and healthy again. This is highly recommended