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Friday, 25 September 2009

How to Completely Uninstall Green AV From Your PC

Posted on 05:03 by Unknown

Green Antivirus / Green AV is a malicious software tool that's spreading like a rampant disease through the Internet. It's a false antivirus scanner, which is designed to post lots of fake scanning stats, scaring you into buying it. The only problem with this software is that it's no more use than a chocolate kettle and it installs itself on your system without your permission. What's more, it can be incredibly difficult to remove... but not if you use this tutorial.

How Do I Know I've Got It?

Green Antivirus acts like a normal antivirus scanner would, installing itself on your PC and then proceeding to perform a fake scan of your computer. You can tell if its Green Antivirus because it is branded - it has its name in the top left hand corner and you should be able to clearly tell what it is. The only problem with it is that when it "scans" your PC, it's not actually finding any sort of problems, it's just displaying an animation whilst it creates a list of random fake problems, in order to scare you into buying it.

How Do I Remove It?

To remove Green AV, you need to treat it like a weed and remove all traces of it. To do this, you first need to remove its program files (which power the program) and then its registry keys (which tell Windows how to work it).

If you are feeling brave, try browsing to C:/Program Files/GAV and pressing SHIFT + DELETE to permanently delete it. Then delete all associated registry values in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE folder by opening up "regedit.exe" and browsing through there.

Although this manual method will remove Green Antivirus, this software has a nasty habit of coming back again and again. So with cases like this, I elect to automatically remove all traces of the software from my computer with an automated uninstaller program. What's more, if you delete the wrong files inside the registry, you could actually make your computer unable to boot or worse - which would ruin it.

How Do I Remove It NOW?

To remove Green Antivirus right now, you need to use an automated uninstaller tool which can deal with this problem well. Having tested many of these types of programs, we've found one called Wizard Uninstaller works best.


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