
By Jim
Updated on Monday, March 28th, 2011
Malware is all over the place nowadays, especially on the Internet. If you aren’t careful you might end up with an infection on your hands. Even installing security programs isn’t a total solution. This is because quite a few of these programs are actually malware themselves. An example of this is the rogue piece of software called Windows Remedy. You don’t even actually have to install it – Windows Remedy usually enters your system via trojans or other malware programs.
Once it has entered your computer, Windows Remedy will start trouble. It mostly does this by imitating a system check and saying that your computer is infected with spyware. To remove this infection, it suggests, you will need to buy its full version. Of course, this is all a scam. Fake scan reports are this malware’s main way of scaring you into doing its bidding.
It has one goal and that is to get you to give money to the hackers behind it – which is why it will constantly pester you with warning messages until you give in. The only way to solve your dilemma is to remove Windows Remedy from your system. To find out how, read on.

- Download Spyware Doctor and save to your Desktop (if you cannot download then bookmark this page and skip to Step 3 to restore your internet)
- Rename the file iexplorer.exe
- Restart your Computer in Safe Mode with Networking (keep tapping F8 while your system boots up)
- Launch Internet Explorer, click on Tools and then Internet Options.
- Click on the Connections tab and select LAN Options
- Uncheck the box Use a Proxy Server For Your LAN and click OK
- Launch iexplorer.exe (Spyware Doctor)
- Update Malware Definitions and click Start Scan
- Click the Fix Checked button and remove Windows Remedy
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Symptoms Of Infection
- Your computer is acting slow. Windows Remedy slows down your system significantly. This includes starting up, shutting down, playing games, and surfing the web.
- You are getting pestered with pop ups. Windows Remedy infects your registry and uses it to launch annoying pop up ads out of nowhere.
- Searches are redirected or your homepage and desktop are settings are changed. This is a symptom of a very serious Windows Remedy infection.
Dangers Of Infection
Viruses like Windows Remedy will infect your registry and other important system files. If the infection is not treated it can cause a complete collapse of your system.
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Some Windows Remedy infections contain spyware and keyloggers which can be used to record sensitive data like passwords, credit card, bank account, and social security numbers. The longer you allow the infection to fester, the greater the chance of identity fraud.
How To Remove Infection Manually
Uninstall Windows Remedy Processes
Delete Windows Remedy Files
Remove Windows Remedy Registry Files
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\egui.exe “Debugger” = ‘svchost.exe’
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\ekrn.exe “Debugger” = ‘svchost.exe’
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\msascui.exe “Debugger” = ‘svchost.exe’
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\msmpeng.exe “Debugger” = ‘svchost.exe’
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\msseces.exe “Debugger” = ‘svchost.exe’
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SystemRestore “DisableSR ” = ’1?
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Warning! If Spyware Doctor is blocked by the virus then run your system in safe mode and try again. To do this reboot your system and tap F8 repeatedly as your computer starts up. Then run Spyware Doctor as normal. If this doesn’t work try renaming the Spyware Doctor EXE file.
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