How to remove Home Personal Antivirus
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Home Personal Antivirus description
Don’t trust Home Personal Antivirus! Although the software is named like a virus remover and it looks like one, the real purpose of Home PersonalAntivirus is totally different. The tool imitates actions of security programs in order to trick people into paying either $49.95 or $79.95 or $ 99.95 for keeping the software.
Home Personal Anti Virus loads computer scan which is nothing more but a fabricated image. It also displays falsified infection warnings and malicious websites alerts. Do not trust notifications loaded by HomePersonal Antivirus and don’t buy this fraudulent program! Besides annoying people with the pop-ups, Home PersonalAntivirus is also capable of hijacking web browser and blocking real security tools.
Home Personal Antivirus is a Rogue Antispyware software
How to manually remove Home Personal Antivirus
To remove Home Personal Antivirus spyware you must block Home Personal Antivirus sites, stop and remove processes, unregister DLL files, search and delete all other Home Personal Antivirus files and registry utility. Follow the Home Personal Antivirus detection and removal instructions below.
The most typical software removal method is to remove Home Personal Antivirus by using "Add or Remove Programs" service. However there may be hidden Home Personal Antivirus files, running processes and registries in your computer, so Home Personal Antivirus may recreate all other files after reboot.
Home Personal Antivirus manual removal instructions
Block Home Personal Antivirus sites:
homepersonalantivirus.com
Read more how to block Home Personal Antivirus sites
Stop and remove Home Personal Antivirus processes:
unistall.exe
homeav.exe
Read more how to kill Home Personal Antivirus processes
Locate and delete Home Personal Antivirus registry entries:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Home Personal Antivirus
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Home Personal Antivirus
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "HomeAV"
Read more how to delete Home Personal Antivirus registry entries
Download RegistryBooster 2010 to scan errors caused by Home Personal Antivirus
Search and unregister Home Personal Antivirus DLL libraries:
msvcm80.dll
msvcp80.dll
msvcr80.dll
null_antivirus.dll
pthreadVC2.dll
BtCoreIf64.dll
Read more how to unregister Home Personal Antivirus DLL files
Detect and delete other Home Personal Antivirus files:
%UserProfile%\Desktop\Home Personal Antivirus.LNK
%UserProfile%\Desktop\Home Personal Antivirus
%UserProfile%\Desktop\Home Personal Antivirus\BtCoreIf64.dll
%UserProfile%\Desktop\Home Personal Antivirus\homeav.exe
%UserProfile%\Desktop\Home Personal Antivirus\Microsoft.VC80.CRT.manifest
%UserProfile%\Desktop\Home Personal Antivirus\msvcm80.dll
%UserProfile%\Desktop\Home Personal Antivirus\msvcp80.dll
%UserProfile%\Desktop\Home Personal Antivirus\msvcr80.dll
%UserProfile%\Desktop\Home Personal Antivirus\null_antivirus.dll
%UserProfile%\Desktop\Home Personal Antivirus\pthreadVC2.dll
%UserProfile%\Desktop\Home Personal Antivirus\unistall.exe
%UserProfile%\Desktop\Home Personal Antivirus\vdb
%UserProfile%\Desktop\Home Personal Antivirus\vdb\daily.zvd
%UserProfile%\Start Menu\Home Personal Antivirus.LNK
We strongly recommend you to use spyware remover to track Home Personal Antivirus and automaticaly remove Home Personal Antivirus processes, registries and files as well as other spyware threats.



February 14th, 2010 at 11:22 pm
Several months back I got ‘personal antivirus’ on my computer. I followed all the steps from here.
http://www.spywarevoid.com/personal-antivirus-removal-guide-remove-personalantivirus.html
But since then I have gotten the fake alert telling me my computer is infected. I closed them, and I have fun both Malwarebytes and Avast scans and have found nothing.
Now I ran your free scan, the Spyware Doctor and I came up with 5 threats and 161 infections. Since you have to pay for the progam, which I can’t do, I need to delete everything manaully. Problem is, I don’t know how.
This came up: C:/PROGRAM FILES/PAV/ — But I can’t find it. There are two registry values, one being HideFileExt and one being SupperHidden — I found them both, but I don’t know if I should delete them because I don’t know if they are really bad.
117 infections are broswer and flash cookies, but I delete my cookies all the time. Where would these be?
All the rest are registry keys and values.. I have found some, but again I don’t know if they are really bad?
Can I trust Spyware Doctor? What do I do?
I am scared and I don’t have anyone to turn to. Please help me.
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