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Completely Remove FilesSecure Spyware From Your Computer... Continued


*note* We strongly suggest that you disable System Restore before continuing to remove FilesSecure. Old scraps of the FilesSecure software may be stored in your System Restore points. Use the links below to view a help article on disabling System Restore that is appropriate for your Operating System.

Disable System Restore in Windows XP          Disable System Restore in Windows ME


FilesSecure Removal Step 4. Once your computer is in Safe Mode you can proceed with the tools you prepared to remove FilesSecure from your computer in the previous step. Open your Control Panels and double click on Add/Remove Programs. Once the Add/Remove window is open, locate the FilesSecure entry (they are in alphabetical order) and click uninstall to remove FilesSecure. If you do not find the FilesSecure removal entry it is possible that another anti-spyware program has already removed it. If this is the case, continue to follow the remove FilesSecure tutorial to ensure a full removal.

Although this removal seems surprisingly simple, appearances can be deceiving. Close the Add/Remove window and close the Control Panels Window.


*note* The FilesSecure program will still be popping up those annoying alerts from your taskbar. This is normal. Continue through the rest of the tutorial to complete the remove FilesSecure tutorial.

FilesSecure Removal Step 5. Next, you are going to use one of the tools you downloaded. Find the FixMC.reg file on your desktop and double click on it. Say "Yes" to any security warnings that pop up. This file modifies your computer's registry. Once it is done working, it should say that items have been successfully added to the registry.

Now we will use the second tool you downloaded. Locate the smitrem folder on your desktop and double click on it to open it. Locate a file in the folder named "runthis.bat" and double click on it to launch it. Click "Yes" on any security warnings that pop up. This tool will take a little time to remove FilesSecure infection components. As the FilesSecure removal process works, it will periodically tell you what it is doing. Follow the on-screen directions to move through the smitrem tool. When it is done it will run a disk cleanup. This can take anywhere from minutes to hours to run, so be patient and allow it to complete.

You are almost done with the remove FilesSecure process! There is only one step left to complete the tutorial. Please use the links below to navigate to the last tutorial page.



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