Remove File Recovery virus and its scary hard drive diagnostic report and other popups
File Recovery virus scares users with hard drive errors and other issues allegedly detected by its scanner. In fact, there is no scanner among components of the program, as it is but another fake HDD repair tool.
It consists of popups dressed up as an interface of compute performance enhancing tool. While user’s interface of genuine application corresponds to its actual features, that of fraudware is only meant to make an appearance. No threat recognition is performed by the fake in question.
Get rid of File Recovery virus and pay no attention to the “in-depth diagnosis of system attributes” the malware refers to.The free guide below will walk you through step-by-step removal of File Recovery virus.

File Recovery - how to remove?
Removal of File Recovery will for sure enhance computer system performance. If you are still unsatisfied, your PC got more viruses to deal with applying free security solutions – for example, one of those available here. Troubleshooting in case of encountering difficulties to get rid of File Recovery malware is available with Tutorials.

File Recovery Removal Manual
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Incomplete or incorrect extermination of files and registry values constituting the infection, e.g. deletion of harmless files and registry entries instead of those specified below due to mistyping, is quite possible. Furthermore, resent observations on fake security tools have shown that this kind of malware might strike back, i.e. make harm to computer system in response to attempt of deleting its components.
If you are a Windows user, secure your computer system before proceeding to the adware extermination by means of system and registry backup prior to launching deletion of the adware components.
4 easy steps to remove fake antivirus:
Step1. System Backup
- Windows XP Here
- Windows Vista Here
- Windows 7 Here
Step2. Killing File Recovery Processes (in Windows)
You must kill File Recovery processes:
Once system and registry backup is complete, make sure the infection you want to get rid of is not currently running any processes; otherwise kill its processes in the Task Manager.
Step3. Exposure and Detection and Deletion of File Recovery Files
Once the targeted infection is idle, you need to find its relevant entries. Some of them might be hidden as the malware often attributes such value to its files in order to reduce the risk of their deletion.
%AllUsersProfile%\[SET OF RANDOM CHARACTERS].exe
%UsersProfile%\Desktop\File Recovery.lnk
%UsersProfile%\Start Menu\Programs\File Recovery\
%UsersProfile%\Start Menu\Programs\File Recovery\File Recovery.lnk
%UsersProfile%\Start Menu\Programs\File Recovery\Uninstall File Recovery.lnk
*This malicious software creates the folders and files with random names, most likely you will not find in their files and folders with names such as in the example above, but they will look something like this.
How to Expose and Detect Files
Step4. Delete File Recovery System Registry Values
Edit System Registry deleting the following entries:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "[SET OF RANDOM CHARACTERS]"
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Associations "LowRiskFileTypes" = '/{hq:/s`s:/ogn:/uyu:/dyd:/c`u:/bnl:/ble:/sdf:/lrh:/iul:/iulm:/fhg:/clq:/kqf:/`wh:/lqf:/lqdf:/lnw:/lq2:/l2t:/v`w:/rbs:'
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Attachments "SaveZoneInformation" = '1'
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Download "CheckExeSignatures" = 'no'
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main "Use FormSuggest" = 'yes'

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