Apr 7, 2014

Win32/AdWare.Lollipop.U Virus Removal

Win32/AdWare.Lollipop.U virus infection on my Dell laptop! My anti-virus program detects the virus infection while installing a free program downloaded from the Internet, the AVG removes this Trojan horse from my computer, however, each time when I rescan my Dell laptop, this Trojan horse appears again! How can I remove this threat from my PC completely? Should I try manual removal?

Description of Win32/AdWare.Lollipop.U Virus:

Win32/AdWare.Lollipop.U virus process is a dangerous Trojan horse that can do chaos on the infected computer. PC users may get the Trojan horse infection while installing unsafe programs, processes, visiting unknown sites or viewing spam E-mail attachment. Once this virus process has been installed successfully, the infected machine will face a terrible virus infection like running slowly and even system crashing, some PC users want to get rid of it by anti-virus program but most advanced security tools don’t have enough power to do this virus removal. Cyber criminals spread the Win32/AdWare.Lollipop.U virus to collect information and profit from the infected PCs. PC users had better to remove this nasty virus process to protect their PCs from getting more damage.

In general, Win32/AdWare.Lollipop.U is able to modify the key settings on the infected PC and create unknown process automatically, that is why some PC users will find wired process on the Windows Task Manger, this kind of the processes will keep taking high resources of the CPU so that the infected PC will suffer a slow performance. The infected machine had to spend a long time turning on or running a process. What is more, the firewall or other security tools can be corrupted due to this virus process. Anyway, the Win32/AdWare.Lollipop.U is so dangerous that PC users need to remove it as soon as possible to keep the infected PC safe.

The following instructions require certain levels of computer skills. If you’re not sure and are afraid to make any critical mistakes during the process, please live chat with YooCare Expert now.

How Can This Virus Attack the Computer?

How did you get Win32/AdWare.Lollipop.U virus on your computer? Usually these kinds of the viruses will be planted to some programs especially free programs, .exe, .bat or other executable processes and unsafe links. The computer will get the virus infection when the PC users install, open or click on these infected files. Sometimes the virus can even attack the computer by the files on the USB stick as well. Most of the unsafe website and forum will contain the virus infection, the computer can be infected while visiting these webpages.

What Damage Will be Caused by the Virus:

Generally speaking, this virus can cause terrible virus infection on the infected computer like running slowly and even computer crashing. Once this virus has been installed to the computer, PC users will have to spend a long time opening programs or turning on the infected machine. It keeps taking over the high resource of the CPU and attacking the anti-virus program, other threats can be downloaded automatically from the unsafe website as well. What is worst, the cyber criminals have ability to remote control the infected PC due to this dangerous virus, all the information is in a high-risk of being stolen, the whole computer won’t be safe anymore.

Best Way to Handle With the Trojan Virus Completely?

The Trojan horse virus is an extremely dangerous threat on the infected computer. Registry and other system settings can be modified by it completely, that is the reason the nasty redirect virus can escape the tracking of the security tools like anti-virus program or firewall. It is strongly suggested that PC user should get rid of this Trojan horse virus in a manual way to remove it. Learn more from the manual removal guide below.

Step-by-Step Manual Removal Guide:

1. Press Ctrl+Shift+ESC keys together and stop virus process in the Windows Task Manager.

(The name of the virus process can be random)

taskmrg

2. Show hidden files and folders.
a. For XP: Press Win+E together, click on Tools, then choose Folder Options

For Vista, 7 and 8: Press Win+E together, click on Organize, then choose Folder and search options.
b. Click the View tab.
Under Advanced settings, click Show hidden files and folders, uncheck Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) and then click OK.

3. Open Registry entries. Find out the malicious files and entries of the virus and then delete all.

Attention: Always be sure to back up your PC before making any changes.

a. Press Win+R to get the Run window. In the “Open” field, type “regedit” and click the “OK” button.

Run

regitry editor

b. All malicious files and registry entries that should be deleted:

%AllUsersProfile%\random.exe

%AppData%\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Templates\random.exe

%Temp%\random.exe

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\[RANDOM CHARACTERS].exe

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion

4. Reboot the computer normally to take effective, when the above steps are done.

This Video Shows You How to Safely Modify Windows Registry Editor:

As the above mentioned, Win32/AdWare.Lollipop.U is a malicious virus process which targets on Windows OS PC. Not only can it mess up the system files but also make chaos on the infected computer, once it starts its working, PC users need to take a long time to do actions on the infected computer, some of them may even suffer blue death screen frequently. Since the anti-virus program can not remove it virus completely, it is suggested that victims should get id of this virus process in a manual way to avoid further damage

If you have no idea how to do with that, please to contact experts from Yoocare Online Tech Support for further help.

Published by & last updated on April 7, 2014 5:30 am

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