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Remove Content Cleaner, ContentCleaner removal help

By Gina on February 5, 2010 | Rogue Antispyware Remove Content Cleaner, ContentCleaner removal help

Content Cleaner is a rogue system optimiazation tool. In other words, it pretends to be a helpful application while it's useless and dangerous for a PC.

There's actually a legitimate anti-malware tool named exacly the same. The malicious Content Cleaner spreads with help of trojans. This means that the program will appear on you computer without your permission. Trust none of the applications installed this way.

ContentCleaner generates annoying alerts inviting to pay for using the program. It reports various system problems to convince people that the program is functional and usefull. Each alert loaded by Content Cleaner is counterfeit. Remove this scamware with no hesitation.

Content Cleaner websites

contentcleaner.com Learn how to block rogue websites

New processes created

Content Cleaner.exe Learn how to remove malicious processes

New Content Cleaner registry entries created

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Content Cleaner Download RegistryBooster 2010 to scan your registry errors
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New files and directories created

%PROGRAM_FILES%\Content Cleaner\Content Cleaner.exe Learn how to unregister malicious DLL files

How to remove Content Cleaner

To remove Content Cleaner manually you must block rogue Content Cleaner related websites, remove malicious processes and registry entries, unregister dlls and delete all malicious Content Cleaner files from your computer.
Please note: cleaning your computer is a difficult and dangerous task, manually editing registry entries and removing processes and files may cause serious damage to your system. We strongly recommend scanning your computer with one of the legitimate antispyware scanners.

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