The Ensfolr Toolbar Removal Process
December 31, 2007 – 9:34 pmThe Ensfolr Toolbar is a clone of a previously-known zlob.trojan toolbar, which is designed to spread viruses and spywares. Do NOT purchase The Ensfolr Toolbar recommended software.
The following process will help you remove it from your system easily and safely.
The Ensfolr Toolbar Manual Removal Process:
1. Click on the Start Menu button, then click on the Control Panel option, and then Double-click on the Add or Remove Programs icon.
2. Locate The Ensfolr Toolbar and double-click on it to uninstall The Ensfolr Toolbar. Follow the screen step-by-step screen instructions to complete uninstallation of The Ensfolr Toolbar.
3. Restart the computer.
4. When it has completed uninstalling you can close Add or Remove Programs and your Control Panel.
5. Close all programs.
6. Stop The Ensfolr Toolbar process. If you do not know how to stop a running process, click here to read more.
7. Delete the following infected files from your system.
windivx.dll
stream32a.dll
vipextqtr.dll
ecxwp.dll
If you do not know how to find it or having difficulties locating the file, click here to read more.
8. Rename the files that you found above to “foundbadfile1.dll” and “foundbadfile2.dll” (if you can not rename this file, then try to restart your computer in safe mode then try to rename this file.) If you don’t know how to start the computer in safe mode, click here to read more.
9. Go to C:\Program Files\ folder and delete the “VirusProtect 3.8″ folder (if you can’t delete it, reboot your computer to safe mode then delete the folder)
10. Click here to bookmark this page (you will need to comeback to this page after reboot)
(If you are using Firefox click on Ctrl+D on your keyboard to bookmark this page)
11. Restart your computer
12. Go to your computer and delete the “foundbadfile1.dll” and “foundbadfile2.dll” file
13. You have just removed The Ensfolr Toolbar from your computer manually.
Remove The Ensfolr Toolbar with SmithfraudFix:
SmithfraudFix is a free tool that S!Ri created to remove fake anti-spyware programs. It can be risky so we cannot guarantee the result. Please use it with reservations. We would never recommend to purchase anything unless it’s necessary. That’s why we produce this free removal process.
1. Download SmithfraudFix tool and save it to your desktop.
2. Restart your computer and boot into Safe Mode. If you don’t know how to start the computer in safe mode, click here to read more.
3. Double-click on the SmithfraudFix.exe icon then follow the screen instructions. Option #2 should be selected in this case.
4. When you are prompted with “Do you want to clean the registry ?”, simply answer “Y”.
5. Reboot.
6. You have just removed The Ensfolr Toolbar from your computer.
(Disclaimers: These instructions are free and not guaranteed to work. Please use it at your own risks. We are not responsible for any damages.)
11 Responses to “The Ensfolr Toolbar Removal Process”
I can’t remove your bullshit toolbar.
Tell me how?
By Paul Lapointe on Jan 3, 2008
The Ensfolr Toolbar does not appear in my list of Add/Remove Programs, so this does not help.
By Jim Lang on Jan 3, 2008
You should both download the SmithfraudFix tool
By Mark on Jan 4, 2008
I have to agree, nothing in Add / Remove. I ahve removed what looks to be all the reistry keys, and it is still showing up frequently. I disabled it in Tools > Manage Add ons in IE.
By Chris on Jan 4, 2008
I used the Smith Fraud Tool, and then stll had to search for “ensfolr”. It returned ensfolr.dll. I deleted this file (With IE closed) and enptied the trash. It seems lke it got everything. The smith tools seems to have taken care of the other 4 dll files.
By Brian J on Jan 4, 2008
can’t remove your bullshit toolbar.(as well)
Tell me how?
By phil on Jan 5, 2008
The SmithfraudFix.exe is reported as a virus by Panda Antivirus and will nt run.
By Andreas on Jan 5, 2008
I used spyware doctor. The yellow bar is gone, but the toolbar is still on IE.
I also cann’t find anything in Add/Remove, and also tried SmithfraudFix tool, but also didn’t removed the toolbar.
By Sido on Jan 5, 2008
Finally I removed ensfolr toolbar.
First I used the Smith Fraud Tool as described above, then rebute my computer, go to Start > Search > All Files or Folders. Type ensfolr.dll.
After searching enfolr.dll, delete it. (you should not open any browse at all when you delete ensfolr.dll file)
Finishing this step the toolbar is removed, but it is still functioning.
To remove ensfolr toolbar completely, you should clean up your registry.
In my case, I used 2 freewares - “CCleaner” and “Resgistry Easy”
You can download these programs from websites - “http://www.ccleaner.com” and “http://www.registryeasy.com”
Good Luck!!!!
By LSM on Jan 6, 2008
anyone else having their home page changed or have a hugh amount of pop ups?ive had 3 programs installed that i didnt do.and my back round on my comp was changed to a bio hazzard symbol promoting a anti-virus program.its getting really fucking anoying.
By nate on Jan 6, 2008
I finally got it removed from the toolbar drop down in IE. I started getting tons of system spam pop up messages. Now I I can still see the little information bar in IE from time to time, this tells me that it isn’t completely gone.
By Chris on Jan 8, 2008