PACK.EXE - Dangerous
PACK.EXE
Manual removal instructions:
What is PACK.EXE?
PACK.EXE classified TROJ.PACK.EXE. PACK.EXE executes everytime with your computer starting. PACK.EXE takes a lot of system resources (CPU, hard drive). It makes your computer working slowely.
PACK.EXE works as a Trojan program. It often installed with free shoftware or with keygens/patches to legitimate software.
PACK.EXE is able to download another malware using the commands from a command center. It maybe a keylogger, spam program, password/bank information stealer, ad clicker, crypto miner or something else!
Technical Information:
- Full path on a computer= %COMMON APPDATA%\\INSTALL\\PACK.EXE
You have 2 ways to remove PACK.EXE:
Why I recommend you to use an automatic way?
- You know only one virus name: "PACK.EXE", but usually you have infected by a bunch of viruses. The UnHackMe program detects this threat and all others.
- UnHackMe is quite fast! You need only 5 minutes to check your PC.
- UnHackMe uses the special features to remove hard in removal viruses. If you remove a virus manually, it can prevent deleting using a self-protecting module. If you even delete the virus, it may recreate himself by a stealthy module.
- UnHackMe is small and compatible with any antivirus.
- UnHackMe is fully free for 30-days!
Here’s how to remove PACK.EXE virus automatically:
STEP 1: Install UnHackMe (1 minute)
STEP 2: Scan for malware using UnHackMe (1 minute)
STEP 3: Remove PACK.EXE virus (3 minutes)
So it was much easier to fix such problem automatically, wasn't it? That is why I strongly advise you to use UnHackMe for remove PACK.EXE redirect or other unwanted software.
How to remove PACK.EXE manually:
STEP 1: Check all shortcuts of your browsers on your desktop, taskbar and in the Start menu. Right click on your shortcut and change it's properties.
In addition, check this command line for fake browser's trick.
For example, if a shortcut points to Google Chrome, it must have the path:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe.
Fake browser may be: ...\Appdata\Roaming\HPReyos\ReyosStarter3.exe.
Also the file name may be: "chromium.exe" instead of chrome.exe.
Remove PACK.EXE virus from running processes[/caption]
Remove PACK.EXE virus from Windows services[/caption]
Disable the services with random names or contains PACK.EXE in it's name or description.
Delete any task related to PACK.EXE. Disable unknown tasks with random names.
Press Win+R, type in: regedit.exe and press OK.
Remove PACK.EXE virus from Windows registry[/caption]
Find and delete all keys/values contains PACK.EXE.
Set Internet Explorer Homepage[/caption]
Change Firefox Home Page[/caption]
But if you miss any of these steps and only one part of virus remains - it will come back again immediately or after reboot.
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STEP 3: Carefully review the detected threats!
Click Remove button or False Positive.Enjoy!
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