How to Remove Antimalware Doctor
If you have the Antimalware Doctor virus, you’re probably getting tired of clicking that close button over and over only to have this badware keep popping up with its irritating messages and phony scans. You might even be tempted to click that “Unlock Full Version” button just to see if it’ll stop those “Warning! Removed attack detected!” alerts. But trust me, nothing good comes out of clicking that button.
This badware has no real full version, its system scans are fake, and its Antimalware Doctor pop-ups are just going to keep on coming until you remove it from your computer.
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DIY Antimalware Doctor Removal Instructions
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Stop Antimalware Doctor processes:
Remove Antimalware Doctor registry values:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Antimalware Doctor
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “Antimalware Doctor.exe”
Delete Antimalware Doctor files:
[Path to rogue]\Antimalware Doctor.exe
Note: In any files I mention above, “%UserProfile%” is a variable referring to your current user’s profile folder. (Not an iEuphemism for muth@fugg@#*!@.) So if you’re using Windows NT/2000/XP/7, by default this is “C:\Documents and Settings\[CURRENT USER]” (e.g., “C:\Documents and Settings\NoahFence”).
What’s Antimalware Doctor?
Probably just junk. But lemme explain some fancy related defintions.
Antimalware Doctor may be fake — or rogue — antispyware, and I can explain what rogue antispyware is.. Meanwhile, try not to throw your PC out the window. There’s hope; scroll back up.
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To manually remove antimalware doctor you need to find the alias used. Once you go to the task manager in the application tab right click the antmalware doctor application and select go to process. Then note the name, then delete it. Then go to registry and find that same name in the “RUN” section and delete it. Then seach for the file on your computer and delete it
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You are dishonest and unethical. I downloaded Spyware Doctor to remove Antimalware Doctor. The download took 15 minutes, then the scan too another 10 minutes. Only THEN I was told I had to now pay to subscribe to remove the infected files!!! Couldnt you have said that from the beginning??? How do I even know YOU didnt create Antimalware Doctor yourselves?? I will not do any business with you and will recommend to others not to do so either. You are cheaters and if there is a God he will not be pleased with you at all.
Hi Anne,
I haven’t any of these spyware’s or scareware’s reported here[where are the links and ad's for these kinds],but with genuine security like Kaspersky,A2 Squared and GData around,Only Dumbest and Cheapskate people around the world must be downloading and installing these garbage S/W’s which can clearly harmful in every way.
Hope people for genuine and tested products only and be safe and secure…