
How to Remove XP Security Tool 2010 Completely
How to Remove XP Security Tool 2010 Completely
1) Firstly you need to go to Start, and then to your Control Panel.
2) Once there, find, select and click the Add/ remove Programs button.
3) Once you’ve did that you’ll now see a huge list with all kind of programs that are installed on your computer. Scroll down the list until you’ve stumbled on XP Security Tool 2010 Messenger and select it.
4) Once selected you only have to hit the remove button and the removal process begins.
What is XP Security Tool 2010?
XP Security Tool 2010 is a computer program which needs to be removed from the system ASAP because it’s a malware. If it’s not installed manually from some malicious domain, it may come through security vulnerabilities with a help of Trojans. All this is done without any user’s awareness and consent, similarly to its initial Spyware Cleaner 2009. You must remember that SpywareCleaner2010 should be removed from every computer because it’s is fake and seeks only to steal your money.
When inside, XP Security Tool 2010 freeware mostly configures the system to execute it each time Windows starts. Therefore, from the moment of XP Security Tool 2010 infiltration, computer’s desktop becomes bombarded with multiple fake error messages and fabricated scanners. Out of nowhere, this program starts checking PC for errors, and when finished, reports a great variety of computer problems. Then, it recommends purchasing its license and installing full version of XP Security Tool 2010 which will fix everything.
In reality, XP Security Tool 2010 scanners are not reporting actual threats, so don’t even think about purchasing the fake license. Save your money and uninstall XP Security Tool 2010 instead!
How to remove XP Security Tool 2010?
1. Restart your computer. As your computer restarts but before Windows launches, tap “F8″ key constantly. Use the arrow keys to highlight the “Safe Mode with Networking” option as shown in the image below, and then press ENTER.
2. Open Internet Explorer. Click on the Tools menu and then select Internet Options.
3. In the the Internet Options window click on the Connections tab. Then click on the LAN settings button.
4. Now you will see Local Area Network (LAN) settings window. Uncheck the checkbox labeled Use a proxy server for your LAN under the Proxy Server section and press OK.
5. Download an automatic removal tool and run a full system scan.
A highly recommended tool to remove XP Security Tool 2010 is RegistryQuick which is available for free at http://www.topckit.com Before you try other programs, give RegistryQuick a try! You will be surprised!
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