Remove Windows Troubles Analyzer

These days, malware oftens enters computers without being detected. Windows Troubles Analyzer is a harmful malware that disguises itself as real Windows software. It creeps in the sytem via Trojan infections which can be obtained through malicious sites.

You will be hassled with numerous system alerts everytime you try to launch a program or surf the web. This infection is designed to scare the user into buying the fake program, posing it as the only solution to the fake infections.

Beware of this malware as it will only steal your money, harm your computer and even obtain credit card information. Remove Windows Troubles Analyzer from your system and be spyware-free again. Follow these steps.

Windows Troubles Analyzer Remover
Automatic Windows Troubles Analyzer removal:

Download Windows Troubles Analyzer Remover

Windows Troubles Analyzer Remover

Warning! If the automatic remover is blocked by the spyware, then boot into Windows Safe Mode and try again. Learn how to boot into Safe Mode here.
Manual Windows Troubles Analyzer removal:

Kill processes: [random].exe
(Learn how to kill processes)

Unregister DLLs:
None
(Learn how to unregister DLLs)

Delete registry keys:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersionWinlogon\"Shell" = '%UserProfile%Application Data[random].exe'

(Learn how to delete registry keys)

Delete files:
%UserProfile%\Application Data\[random].exe
(Learn how to delete files)

Delete folders:
None

Once you have removed Windows Troubles Analyzer from your computer using either the automatic or manual method, make sure to block it and other malicious software using a HOSTS file. Please note that with the automatic method, your computer should be protected from future spyware threats since you now have a spyware blocker program installed. We recommend downloading the HOSTS file from here, which contains a complete, up-to-date list of malicious websites especially if you used the manual method.


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