Know More about Windows Premium Shield
Have your computer encountered Windows Premium Shield? Windows Premium Shield is classified as the rogue antivirus, which is always pop up to remind you that your computer have infected by more computer virus and ask you to buy the full version of the Windows Premium Shield to clean up the computer threat. Is that real? Surely not, Windows Premium Shield is useless, but just take up your great part of the system resource to slow down your computer performance. With this fake antivirus installed on your computer, it will start a fake scan on your computer and display you non-exist computer virus to scare you to purchase its product.
Should we keep this Windows Premium Shield program on your computer? it is not suggested to live with this rogue antivirus, it is not only can slow down your computer performance but also operate on your backdoor to invite other malware to come to compromise your computer. it has bundled with the kernel part of the system to make itself automatic run every time you start up your computer. sometimes it won’t show up on the control panel or task manager, or it cannot be removed after you delete it via control panel. Since no antivirus can help, you are welcome to follow the removal guide listed below:
Step by Step Guide to manually Delete Windows Premium Shield
1) Boot your computer into Safe Mode with Networking.
To perform this procedure, please restart your computer and keep pressing F8 key until Windows Advanced Options menu shows up, then using arrow key to select “Safe Mode with Networking” from the list and press ENTER to get into that mode.
2) Press Ctrl+Alt+Del keys together to pull up Window Task Manager and end suspicious processes:
3) Check the following directories and remove all these associated files:
%AllUsersProfile%\Application Data\.dll
%AllUsersProfile%\Application Data\.exe(random)
4) Open Registry Editor by navigating to Start Menu, type in Regedit, and then click OK. When you have been in Registry Editor, please remove the following related registry entries:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “[RANDOM]”
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “[RANDOM].exe”
5) After you finish the above steps, please reboot your computer and get in normal mode to check the effectiveness.
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