McAVG Removal: Remove McAVG Easily
![]() Threat's profileName of the threat: Command or file name: Threat type: Affected OS: McAVG setup.exe Spyware/adware Win32 (Windows XP, Vista, Seven, 8) McAVG is rogue antivirus that imitates colors of Kaspersky antivirus and the name of AVG antivirus. ![]() McAVG intrusion methodMcAVG copies its file(s) to your hard disk. Its typical file name is setup.exe. Then it creates new startup key with name McAVG and value setup.exe. You can also find it in your processes list with name setup.exe or McAVG. Also, it can create folder with name McAVG under C:\Program Files\ or C:\ProgramData. If you have further questions about McAVG, please call us on the phone below. It is toll free. Or you can use programs to remove McAVG automatically below. Download Spyhunter by Enigma SoftwareDownload this advanced removal tool and solve problems with McAVG and setup.exe (download of fix will start immediately): Download WiperSoft Antispyware to remove McAVG* WiperSoft Antispyware was developed to remove threats like McAVG in automatic mode. Remover has active module to protect PC from hijackers, trojans, ransomware and other viruses. Trial version of SpyHunter provides detection of computer viruses for FREE. To remove malware, you have to purchase the full version of Spyhunter. Features of WiperSoft Antispyware
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How to remove McAVG manually?This problem can be solved manually by deleting all registry keys and files connected with McAVG, removing it from starup list and unregistering all corresponding DLLs. Additionally missing DLL's should be restored from distribution in case they are corrupted by McAVG. To get rid of McAVG, you should: ![]() 1. Kill the following processes and delete the appropriate files:
Warning: you should delete only those files which checksums are listed as malicious. There may be valid files with the same names in your system. We recommend you to use WiperSoft Antispyware Malware Remediation Tool for safe problem solution. **Trial version of SpyHunter provides detection of computer viruses for FREE. To remove malware, you have to purchase the full version of Spyhunter. ![]() 2. Delete the following malicious folders:
![]() 3. Delete the following malicious registry entries and\or values:
Warning: if value is listed for some registry entries, you should only clear these values and leave keys with such values untouched. We recommend you to use WiperSoft Antispyware Malware Remediation Tool for safe problem solution. 4. Manually fix browser problems McAVG can affect your browsers which results in browser redirection or search hijack. We recommend you to use free option "Reset Browsers" under "Tools" in Spyhunter Remediation Tool to reset all the browsers at once. Mention that you need to remove all files and kill all processes belonging to McAVG before doing this. To reset your browsers manually and restore your homepage perform the following steps: ![]() Internet Explorer
Warning: In case this option will not work use free option Reset Browsers under Tools in Spyhunter Remediation Tool. ![]() Google Chrome
Warning: This option might not work if in Google Chrome you use online synchronization between PCs. In this case use free option Reset Browsers under Tools in Spyhunter Remediation Tool. ![]() Mozilla Firefox
Warning: This option will also clean all your account passwords for all websites. If you don't want it use free option Reset Browsers under Tools in Spyhunter Remediation Tool. Information provided by: Aleksei Abalmasov ![]() |
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