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List of Antivirus Uninstallers and Removal Tools


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#61 Tarun

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Posted 27 September 2020 - 08:58 PM

There's a lot of anti-virus uninstallers in the Anti-Malware Toolkit. I don't see why people should need to scour the web to find these kind of utilities to make their PC run better removing the leftovers.



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Posted 18 November 2021 - 05:34 PM

I was shocked to discover another antivirus provider while reading an old post by Brien Posey about a head-to-head comparison of antivirus software. This article can be found here. Hauri is the name of the company, and it can be found here.
 
I completely appreciate that the presence of yet another antivirus company is not impossible nor unusual, but Brien's tests utilising their programme yielded very positive findings. With that in mind, I looked into Hauri and discovered a removal programme for a virus that has a reputation for being difficult to eradicate. This is something I can attest to from personal experience. "Virut" is the virus I'm referring to. Virut and I had a "run-in" earlier.
While browsing the Hauri website, I came across their removal utilities and discovered a Virut removal application that appears to be updated on a regular basis. These, as well as a number of other tools, can be found here.
 
To be clear, I'm not promoting this programme as the "end-all-be-all" of antivirus software, nor am I affiliated with Hauri in any way, shape, or form. I'm just putting this out there to let everyone know that it appears like an antivirus company "may" have figured out how to get rid of the Virut infection.
 
I'm hoping that this knowledge will be useful to someone, and that it will eventually lead to the removal of Virut from a machine.


#63 GauravSharma

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Posted 21 December 2021 - 04:33 AM

Well thanks for the list you provide above. It is not so easy to find this list at one place . :love4u:



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Posted 12 April 2022 - 07:57 AM

Thank you for providing the list. Like antivirus is necessary for PC, antivirus uninstaller is also necessary. 



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Posted 26 May 2022 - 02:06 AM

Useful post and its help to us.

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Posted 18 July 2023 - 12:56 AM

Virus removal is the process of eliminating malicious software, also known as a virus, from a computer or other electronic device. A virus is a type of malware that can replicate itself and spread to other devices, often causing damage to system files, stealing personal information, or disrupting normal computer functions.
 
Removing a virus typically involves running antivirus software which scans the device for any malicious programs and removes them. Antivirus software works by comparing the files on the device to a database of known viruses, and looking for any matches. If a match is found, the antivirus software will either delete or quarantine the infected file, preventing it from causing any further harm.
 
Manual virus removal may also be necessary in some cases, especially if the virus is particularly advanced or has disabled the antivirus software. This involves identifying the infected files and manually deleting them from the system.
 
It's important to note that prevention is the best defense against viruses. Regularly updating your operating system and antivirus software, avoiding suspicious downloads and email attachments, and practicing safe browsing habits can all help to reduce the risk of a virus infecting your device.

 

Mod edit :-  URL removed, BC does not recommend the use of registry 'cleaners'.

 

Chris Cosgrove


Edited by Chris Cosgrove, 18 July 2023 - 04:37 AM.





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