How to remove Fake Critical Error alert

Sunday, November 14th, 2010 at 2:01 pm
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Fake Critical Error alert description

Critical Error
Damaged hard drive clusters detected. Private data is at risk

“Critical Error” may be a real system notification, but when it offers purchasing some software when clicked upon, it’s definitely a part of a scam. “Critical Error” is a fake system tray alert displayed by rogue system optimizers like System Defragmenter, HDD Defragmenter, Quick Deragmenter, UltraDefragger and Smart Defragmenter. None of them are able to detect computer problems and neither are they able to fix a thing. The goal of such applications is tricking people into purchasing nonfunctional program. Do not trust pop-ups loaded by the programs mentioned above. Delete them to get rid of the annoying pop-ups.

Click here to remove Quick Deragmenter.
Click here to delete HDD Defragmenter.
Click here to remove Smart Defragmenter.
Click here to remove System Defragmenter.
Click here to remove Ultra Defragger.

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