Remove GAMESMANAGER.EXE malware

GAMESMANAGER.EXE Malware Removal Guide

Manual removal instructions:

Antivirus Report of GAMESMANAGER.EXE:
GAMESMANAGER.EXE Malware
GAMESMANAGER.EXEDangerous
GAMESMANAGER.EXEHigh Risk
gamesmanager.exe
Full path on a computer: %LOCAL APPDATA%\GAMESMANAGER\GAMESMANAGER.EXE
Autostart registry keys:
HKCU\SOFTWARE\OBERON MEDIA\GAMESMANAGER\EXE: ""%LOCAL APPDATA%\GAMESMANAGER\GAMESMANAGER.EXE""
Related Files:
%LOCAL APPDATA%\GAMESMANAGER\DEFAULTAPPCACHE\LOCAL STORAGE\HTTP_CLIENT.IPLAY.COM_0.LOCALSTORAGE
%LOCAL APPDATA%\GAMESMANAGER\DEFAULTAPPCACHE\QUOTAMANAGER
%LOCAL APPDATA%\GAMESMANAGER\GAMESMANAGER.EXE
%LOCAL APPDATA%\GAMESMANAGER\GMLAUNCHER.EXE
%LOCAL APPDATA%\GAMESMANAGER\ICUDT.DLL

The file GAMESMANAGER.EXE is malware related.
You must delete the file GAMESMANAGER.EXE immediately!


  1. Uninstall GAMESMANAGER.EXE using Windows uninstallation applet (use Add/Remove Programs or Uninstall Program or Apps & features).
  2. Open Task Manager and terminate "GAMESMANAGER.EXE" processes.
  3. Use Windows search to find and remove "GAMESMANAGER.EXE" files and folders.
  4. Run services.msc and disable a "GAMESMANAGER.EXE" Windows service.
  5. Execute taskschd.msc to get rid of "GAMESMANAGER.EXE" scheduled tasks.
  6. Open regedit.exe and delete GAMESMANAGER.EXE registry keys and values.
  7. Inspect the properties of your desktop and Start menu shortcuts for GAMESMANAGER.EXE presence and "http://" links.
  8. Open your browser and disable GAMESMANAGER.EXE plugins. Disable all unknown plugins. Reset the browser settings.
  9. Clean your Recycle bin and temporary files.
  10. Restart your computer and check results.

GAMESMANAGER.EXE is related to: W32.HfsAdware.757D, GAMESMANAGER.EXE.
Virustotal = 1/57
MD5 = BAC6BEA5B53331D07F8BC2471F7ADEEB
File Size: 4396528

File information:
OriginalFilename: GamesManager.exe
FileDescription: Download Games Manager
InternalName: GamesManager.exe
CompanyName: iWin Inc
LegalCopyright: Copyright (C) 2012-2015

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