Quick Heal AntiVirus Plus 2009
April 29, 2009 by Grabate · Leave a Comment
Quick Heal AntiVirus Plus 2009 is another fake antivirus that wants to run off with your money and leave you with a worthless fake antivirus.
Quick Heal AntiVirus Plus 2009 run a security scan on your computer and tell you about all the nasty infections you have on there. Quick Heal AntiVirus Plus 2009 doesn’t really scan your hard drive, you are just looking at an animation. This means that all those infections Quick Heal AntiVirus Plus 2009 “found” are fake. Well it’s quicker than actually scanning your hard drive and I suppose Quick Heal AntiVirus Plus 2009 will “heal” you non existent threats once you pay for it so it lives up to its name.
There aren’t any manual removal instructions yet for Quick Heal AntiVirus Plus 2009 yet so follow these instructions in the mean time:
Click Start > Run: Type MSCONFIG, Click OK, Uncheck “Load Startup Items“, click OK and restart your computer when prompted. This should stop those annoying popups. Now click Start, Search, All File and Folders, and see if there is a folder called Quick Heal AntiVirus Plus 2009. If it is there, delete it. Be aware that Quick Heal AntiVirus Plus 2009 was most likely put on your computer by a Trojan that may still be running in the background.
(FYI: for some links to software we receive a commission. This is one of them. But we wouldn’t recommend Spyware Doctor if we didn’t think it would help.)
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