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This is an undesirable program.
This file has been identified as a program that is undesirable to have running on your computer. This consists of programs that are misleading, harmful, or undesirable.
If the description states that it is a piece of malware, you should immediately run an antivirus and antispyware program. If that does not help, feel free to ask us for assistance in the forums.
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| Name: |
UADC_104911963 |
| Filename: |
UADCcw.exe |
| Fix UADCcw.exe errors: |
Try a Registry Scan |
| Command: |
"C:\Program Files\AdvancedCleaner Free\UADCcw.exe" -c |
| Description: |
Added by the AdvancedCleaner rogue security software. AdvancedCleaner is a misleading application, which gives exaggerated reports of security and privacy risks on a computer. The program then prompts the user to purchase a registered version of the software in order to remove the reported risks. The number in the name of this startup will be different on each install. |
| File Location: |
C:\Program Files\AdvancedCleaner Free\UADCcw.exe |
| Startup Type: |
This startup entry is started automatically from a Run, RunOnce, RunServices, or RunServicesOnce entry in the registry. |
| HijackThis Category: |
O4 Entry
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Removal Instructions:
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How to remove a Trojan, Virus, Worm, or other Malware
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