Remove Unlimited Defender With Uninstall Steps

Posted by Gina Richter in Blog fake antivirus
on November 9th, 2011 | 5 Comments

unlimited-defenderDon’t fall in trick of Unlimited Defender and install it on your computer, it is extremely dangerous! Unlimited Defender (also known as Antivirus 2011) is proved to be a fake application which may bring viruses, as well as Trojans and malware to your computer. So if you have installed this program on your computer mistakenly, please remove it immediately.

Unlimited Defender tries to convince you believe that it is a legitimate security program by its name. However, unlike the meaning its name implies, it is indeed a rogue program. If you happen to believe it and install it on your computer, it will make a full scan through your computer first just like the legitimate programs do. Then it will generate security messages, telling you that your computer is infected and the best way to remove all these infections is to purchase its full version. Don’t be fooled with it, no protections but just more viruses, Trojans and malware will be on your computer. Worse still, this malware will offer a path for hackers to get access to your compute to steal important information.

How to remove Unlimited Defender?
To fully remove Unlimited Defender, it is essential for you to remove its related files, DLLs and registry keys and end its processes which will offer a chance for its reinstallation. Therefore, please follow the following steps.

Step 1:  Stop those related processes like av2011.exe, svchost.exe. You will find them after you open the Task Manager by pressing on Ctrl+ Alt+ Delete.

Step 2:  Remove those related files. Using the Windows Search and you will find out all Unlimited Defender related files like:
av2011.exe
%AppData%\AVS
%AppData%\AVS\svchost.exe.

Step 3:  Remove those related registry entries. To do so, you can open the Run from Start Menu and then fill in the blank space with regedit to open the Registry Editor. Then you can find and delete entries related Unlimited Defender as below:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “Windows upgrade”
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “av2011.exe”
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Micosoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “Windows upgrade”

In case that some people may fail to find out all related files and entries, it is a good choice for you to enable a trustworthy uninstaller to help you remove them. Here, Perfect Uninstaller is highly recommended for you.
Force Uninstall Malware Protection
With this uninstaller, you can forcibly remove Unlimited Defender related files and keys to regain your computer security. Besides, you can also use it to uninstall other stubborn programs like removing RealPlayer.
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5 Responses to Remove Unlimited Defender With Uninstall Steps

  1. linda wilson -  November 9, 2011 at 3:22 am

    does any one know things that are fake antiviruses i know winhound and spyshireff and clones like bravesentry. Does your toll help in this matter?

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  2. john cusworth -  November 9, 2011 at 8:14 am

    I’ve seen some sites and forums which say you have to download some malaware software but I’m not sure if it’s secure.Will Perfect uninstaller remove it?

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  3. sarah goodson -  November 9, 2011 at 1:47 pm

    im wondering what the worst antivirus is out there
    i know there are a lot of them
    but what is the worst possible to get
    the most aggresive or one that does everything. Can them be removed witn your tool?

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  4. loleatta bullock -  November 9, 2011 at 5:38 pm

    My dad was gullible enough to pay $50 via credit card to a fake, rogue antispyware program called PC Antispyware 2010, and I want to know if it will steal my dad’s credit card number, or just take that one payment without keeping his credit card number in any records to manipulate.Will your prorgam remove that?

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  5. will hathaway -  November 9, 2011 at 10:29 pm

    It’s great that it keeps getting quarantined, but I want to get rid of it permanently. After I delete “rogue security products”, I see that it’s quarantined again 10-20 minutes later.Can I remove it?

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