Windows Ultra Antivirus

What is Included in this Windows Ultra Antivirus Removal Guide?

1. Manual Guide (Free and works)

What is Windows Ultra Antivirus?

Windows Ultra Antivirus is a false antivirus client that will show bogus scan results and basically hold your computer for ransom until you either pay for the bogus software or manage to delete the virus

If you have already purchased this bogus antivirus client you should read our guide that covers how to get your money back. You can find it here. To learn more about how to avoid viruses in the first place read our how to avoid virus infections guide.

How Did I get infected with Windows Ultra Antivirus?

In many cases users may become infected from being tricked into installing the program thinking it’s a security update of video software. You can become infected from having a rootkit and the like on your computer as well.

What is Windows Ultra Antivirus Doing to My Computer Right Now?

Windows Ultra Antivirus will block most programs from running. The warning messages and scans given off are not true and only meant to scare the end user into making a purchase of the program. It is not at this time stealing personal information like banking info and social passwords.

Here are some example error messages you may be seeing. Keep in mind that all messages given off are not true.

Security Warning!
Your computer is not checked for viruses! System scan is
recommended. Press “scan” to check.

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The below Windows Ultra Antivirus removal guide covers the exact steps you need to take to remove this software from your computer. We are working on getting a video to show you how to remove this threat as well but we need a live sample first.

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Windows Ultra Antivirus Manual Removal Procedures

You main goal should be to stop the main file trace for Windows Ultra Antivirus. Once this is done you will be able to use your computer again.

The file we need to kill is listed below.

  • [random].exe Your file trace will be named something random. I know that is not much to go on but the below folder path should help you determine the name of the virus threat.

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

Browse to the above path and look under the AppData folder for a long folder name like 3h453k655k64j6-etc… It may be under the Local, roaming folder within the AppData Folder. Sort the folders by date. Once you sort the folders by the date you should be able to see a folder from the day you got infected. If not search one of the other folders mentioned under the AppData folder. This threat is a bit tricky to find.

To Stop this process you can

A. Browse to the file location shown above 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.

After you have managed to delete the file you should now run a full virus scan to ensure you are not infected with any other viruses. Download Spyware Doctor with Antivirus and run a full scan. We also recommend just booting into safe mode with networking (Learn How Here) and installing Spyware doctor with antivirus. If that does not seem to work well for you then try combofix.

If you are unable to stop this program from running or need advanced help we recommend the remote computer repair company called pcninja.com. They are real experts at removing malware like this from computers.

Windows Safety Maintenance Registry Removal Procedures

You do not need to edit the registry for this virus threat. We recommend you use either an antivirus client or a registry cleaner. In most cases nothing really needs to be done here.

Windows Ultra Antivirus Directories:

  • %AppData%\

Conclusion

This malware threat will give you a headache. It’s harder to remove then many other malware threats we have come across. It hides it’s self rather well. Because of this you really may need some expert help to remove the threat. You can always post your questions below if you want to do it yourself and just need a little help. Other wise we do strongly recommend pcninja.com. This remote computer repair company can fully remove this virus threat. If you are looking for a local computer repair shop check out our PC Repair directory to see if any shops are located in your area. We also recommend Spyware Doctor with Antivirus because it works to not only remove viruses but also protect you so you do not get infected again. It’s a very easy antivirus client to use.

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