How to Remove Windows Error Correction
The Windows Error Correction fake system optimizer comes from the badware family that includes Windows Debug System, Windows Efficiency Manager, Windows Troubles Analyzer, and a huge brood of equally obnoxious pests. Windows Error Correction gets spread through misleading websites and trojan downloads, and it won’t leave you alone until you either purge it from your computer or hand over free money. I’m guessing you prefer the first option.
As long as Windows Error Correction is on your computer, you’ll get no rest. It will slow down your system, take over your browser, disable programs, and send an endless series of Windows Error Correction pop-ups feeding you a bunch of lies in incoherent English. After that, it will start asking for money.
Is handing free money to web crooks not your idea of a good time? Here’s how you can get rid of Windows Error Correction for free.
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DIY Windows Error Correction Removal Instructions
Not sure how to delete Windows Error Correction files? Click here, and I’ll show you. Or, go ahead and…
Stop Windows Error Correction processes:
Delete Windows Error Correction files:
Delete Windows Error Correction registry entries:
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 Windows Error Correction?
Probably just junk. But lemme explain some fancy related defintions.
Windows Error Correction 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.




