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Remove Registry Elite, RegistryElite Removal Help

By Jason on January 29, 2010 | Rogue Antispyware, MaCatte Antivirus 2009, MaCatteAntivirus2009, MaCatteAntivirus 2009, MaCatte Antivirus2009, Remove MaCatte Antivirus 2009, Registry Elite, RegistryElite, Remove Registry Elite Remove Registry Elite, RegistryElite Removal Help

Registry Elite is not a real security application. Although the program pretends to be a registry optimization software, all it really does is generate annoying scans and warnings which come in pop-up windows and interrupt the regular system performance. It goes like this: Registry Elite scans your computer, detects various infections and suggests you to remove them, only the service appears to be payed. Unfortunately, even if you purchase Registry Elite, it does not optimize your system as it is simply a malware and not a real security application. And those infections it finds – all fake.

Registry Elite is distributed online at a number of corrupt websites which usually use trojans to download and install Registry Elite. The program should be avoided and most important – it should not be purchased. Registry Elite should be removed instead to keep one's computer actually safe and secure.

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How to remove Registry Elite

To remove Registry Elite manually you must block rogue Registry Elite related websites, remove malicious processes and registry entries, unregister dlls and delete all malicious Registry Elite 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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