Antivir Removal Process (remove Antivir)
November 30, 2009 – 2:51 pmAntivir
Antivir is a dangerous and fake security program. Antivir may be automatically installed on your computer through a deceptive Trojan horse infection. After installed, Antivir may corrupt your systems registry and cause the system to crash.
Antivir, after installed, will display annoying alert notifications that are nothing more that misleading. In addition, fake system scan results may be displayed as additional confusion that could lead to you purchasing the Antivir program which is not recommended.
Are you getting popups from Antivir? Have you identified that you have Antivir installed on your computer? Do you wish to remove Antivir completely from your computer?
Why should you remove Antivir?
If Antivir resides on your computer, it can potentially damage your personal files or you may end up losing data stored on your system. Research has shown that Antivir may have the ability to make your computer vulnerable to remote attacks which could result, initially, in loss of money, possibly identity theft, and, eventually, a painstaking Antivir removal process.
How can you manually remove Antivir
Manual removal of Antivir may not be for everyone. Each manual Antivir removal step must be followed delicately to completely remove all related files and registry entries from your computer. If you are unsure or have doubts about editing your system registry, then we recommend that you use the automatic Antivir removal process.
Antivir can be removed manually by following the steps below.
- With all programs closed, click the Start Menu and go to the Control Panel.
- Locate the Add/Remove Programs icon and double click it.
- Locate Antivir in the list of programs. If you find it, select it and remove it. If you cannot find Antivir, you can continue to step 5.
- Restart your computer.
- Close all open programs and windows on your desktop.
- Open your registry editor (regedit) program by going to Start Menu, type in regedit, and click OK.
- Find all of the following registry entries and delete them. If you do not know how to do this, then you can read how to edit the registry in Windows.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “AV”
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{35A5B43B-CB8A-49CA-A9F4-D3B308D2E3CC}
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Browser Helper Objects\{35A5B43B-CB8A-49CA-A9F4-D3B308D2E3CC}
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\EVAACD -
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Image 1. Bookmark PCHubs removal process
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Delete all of the following files that are associated with Antivir from your computer.
%Program Files%\AV
%Documents and Settings%\All Users\Start Menu\AV
%Program Files%\Common Files\Uninstall\AV\Uninstall.lnk
%Program Files%\Common Files\Uninstall
%Documents and Settings%\All Users\Start Menu\AV\Uninstall.lnk
%UserProfile%\Desktop\Antivir.lnk
%Program Files%\Common Files\Uninstall\AV
%Program Files%\AV\antivir.exe
%Documents and Settings%\All Users\Start Menu\AV\Antivir.lnk
%WINDOWS%\system32\UpdateCheck.dllIf you need a better understanding on how to search for these files then you can read how to find and search for files and folders here.
If you have issues deleting any of the previously listed files that are associated with Antivir, you can try rebooting your computer into safe mode. Booting into safe mode may allow certain malicious files to be deleted. If you are wondering how to boot into safe mode, you can read our process for starting a computer in safe mode here.
Image 2. Select “Safe Mode with Networking”
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After locating and deleting the previous files you must remove all directories associated with Antivir by going to the C:\ProgramFiles\Antivir folder, select it, and delete it. In some cases you may not be able to find this directory. You can still continue to the next step.
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Restart your computer. You do not need to boot into safe mode at this point. You should have removed Antivir completely from your computer. If you find that Antivir is still on your computer, you can repeat the steps again or go to the automatic Antivir removal process.
Automatically Remove Antivir
Automatically remove Antivir for free. Free automatic Antivir removal process.
Do you wish to automatically remove Antivir from your computer? Are you looking for a free method to remove Antivir from your computer? If so, you can utilize the free automatic Antivir removal process below. Each step is designed to aid in the use of the program SmitfraudFix, which is a free tool created by S!Ri to remove parasites such as Antivir. Just so you know there’s no guarantee that SmitfraudFix or any other spyware remover will remove Antivir completely. These instructions are provided as a guide and are to be used at your own risk.
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Download the SmitfraudFix tool to your computer by using our free download link here. Save the downloaded file to your desktop.
Image 1. Save SmitfraudFix.exe
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Restart your computer into safe mode. Safe mode will allow malicious files that are normally loaded into memory to be easily deleted by the SmitfraudFix program. Do you want to learn how to boot into safe mode? If so, you can follow our process on how to boot into safe mode here.
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After booting into safe mode, double-click on the SmitfraudFix.exe icon that should be located on your desktop. Follow the on-screen instructions. Option number 2 should be selected once the program starts.
Image 2. Click on SmitfraudFix.exe icon
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After SmitfraudFix performs the initial removal processes it will ask you “Do you want to clean the registry?” Select Y for yes.
Image 3. For “Do you want to clean the registry?,” select Y for yes
- Once SmitfraudFix has finished the registry clean you can restart your computer now.
- Antivir should be removed from your computer. If not, you can start the automatic removal process over. It may take more than one try in some rare cases.
There’s no guarantee that SmitfraudFix will remove all files due to the complex nature of new spyware files that are ever-changing. If necessary, you may need to get help from a person who knows about computer and spyware.
(Disclaimers: These instructions are provided to you for free and to be used at your own risk. The free removal process for Antivir is not guaranteed to work in all circumstances. We are not responsible for any damages.)




