Windows Advanced Toolkit

 

What is Included in this Windows Advanced Toolkit Removal Guide?

1. A Windows Advanced Toolkit video to help you remove this threat.

2. A Manual Guide

3. Other suggested antivirus clients and services

What is Windows Advanced Toolkit?

Yet another false antivirus client has hit the market. This new threat called Windows Advanced Toolkit. While it’s name is new this is an exact copy of dozens of other malware clients. A new name was slapped on the program and that is about it. It’s an old scam that keeps coming around. The markers change the name of the program to avoid detection and to keep the scam a live.

Like so many malware products before it, Windows Advanced Toolkit is a false security client. It may look legit at first but that is only because they use false endorsements and a similar interface to what Windows uses. All error messages and scan results are false and you should not pay them any attention

If you did purchase this bogus program we have a guide that covers how to get your money back. You can find it here. We also cover tips to help you avoid getting infected in the future. The guide is called Avoiding Viruses Online. It will give you great information so you don’t get infected again.

How Did I get infected with Windows Advanced Toolkit?

It is often near impossible for us to know exactly how you got infected with Windows Advanced Toolkit. In many cases users are tricked into install the program. They are told it’s a video update or a security update. In other cases you may not of had sufficient antivirus protection or outdated software on you computer that how a known exploit. It is possible for programs like this to auto install just from visiting a malicious or hacked website.

What is Windows Advanced Toolkit Doing to My Computer Right Now?

Perhaps the only good news out of all this is your computer files should still be safe. No keylogger or password stealing seems to be going on. You will get fake scan results and bogus messages made to scare you into purchasing the program. In addition to this you will most likely not be able to run most programs. This can make it a challenge to remove. However this guide fully covers manually removal and will help you sort out your problems.

Some of the error messages we came across when testing out this virus.

Warning
Firewall has blocked a program from accessing the Internet
C:\program files\internet explorer\iexplore.exe
is suspected to have infected your PC. This type of virus intercepts entered data and transmits them to a remote server.

Error
Attempt to modify registry key entries detected. Registry entry analysis is recommended.

Error
Attempt to run a potentially dangerous script detected.
Full system scan is highly recommended.

Windows Advanced Toolkit

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Follow the below manual guide to get started. We have also included a Video to help show you how to remove Windows Advanced Toolkit. The video provides great guidance and should work for you. We also do recommend a virus removal service and antivirus software on this site but all that does cost money. We want to be very up front about that. However our free methods are 100% free and do work.

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Windows Advanced Toolkit Removal Video

Windows Advanced Toolkit Manual Removal Procedures

Be sure to watch the video that shows me covering all the points you need to remove this threat. You need to really just focus on killing off a single file on your computer. Once done you will be able to run just about any program.

The file we need to kill is listed below.

  • Protector-[random 3 chars].exe Your file trace will be named different Example: Protector-1fr.exe.

The location of this file is : C:Users\YOUR USER NAME\AppData\ or something very similar. The AppData folder is a hidden folder. You may need to show hidden files and folder on your computer or just manually type it in.

To Stop this process you can

A. Browse to the file location shown below and re-name the file first and then restart your computer. Then browse to that file location again and delete the file.

B.  Boot into Safe Mode and delete the file

C:  Log-into another users account and see if you can delete the file.

D:  Start the Task Manager the very second you login and terminate the process that way.

The next step in Windows Advanced Toolkit removal is to delete the following file:

Protector-[random 3 chars].exe (Again you file will be named different)

After you have deleted the above file you will be able to run programs again on your computer. You need to run a full virus scan to ensure you are not infected with anything else. We recommend you use Spyware Doctor with Antivirus.

If you find this threat too hard to remove yourself and need an expert we recommend www.pcninja.com . They charge far less than others and are great at what they do.

Windows Safety Maintenance Registry Removal Procedures

It’s just not worth you poking around in the registry. Once the .exe file is removed there is no need. We recommend you use an antivirus client or a registry cleaner if you want to find any left over traces.

Windows Advanced Toolkit Directories:

  • %AppData%\NPSWF32.dll
  • C:Users\YOUR USER NAME\AppData\%AppData%\Protector-[random 3 chars].exe
  • %AppData%\result.db
  • %AppData%\1st$0l3th1s.cnf

Conclusion

This threat is not hard to remove. If you have a good understanding of how Windows operates it’s very simple. If you do not then the video in this guide is the real gem and should help you get things sorted. If you need antivirus software consider purchasing Spyware Doctor with Antivirus. It works great at not only removing viruses but also at protecting your computer so you don’t get infected again.

If you need advanced help you can always hire a pro to help you out. pcninja.com get’s our vote. The remote computer repair company based in California can remote in and repair your computer on the spot. In just an hour or so you can be virus free with their help.

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