Full Scan (FullScan) Virus Removal Guide

Virus Type: Rogue Security Application
Threat Level: 8 / 10

Full Scan (FullScan) is a fake optimization program. Full Scan is generally installed without user permission through the use of a trojan horse, which is generally downloaded without user permission while surfing the internet. The program attempts to mimic other real optimization programs (the program is suppose to help defragment a hard drive); however, it is fake optimization program. The program also attempts to scare the user with alerts such as “Critical Error.” Full Scan is part of a line of fake defragmenter programs which look identical except for the name; other fake defragmenter programs include HDD Rescue and Smart HDD. Full Scan will display many alerts to scare the user into purchasing Full Scan, which include:

Hard drive doesn’t respond to system commands – Critical Error
Bad sectors on hard drive or damaged file allocation table – Critical Error
37% of HDD space is unreadable – Critical Error
Boot sector of the hard drive disk is damaged – Critical Error
Files placement on hard drive is not optimized. Defragmentation is required – Performance Issue
Critical Error – Hard drive not found. Missing hard drive.

Below is our recommended removal tool for Full Scan. The removal tool has been rated 5 cows out of 5 by Tucows and was previously CNET’s Editor’s Choice. Feel free to download it below.

If you are unable to run the removal tool, or are unable to run any programs in general, you may need to stop the processes associated with Full Scan with task manager. If task manager has been blocked by Full Scan, try using Process Explorer.

When attepting to open a program, Full Scan will generally display “a hard drive error occurred while starting the application” and block the application from starting. Generally, if you repetitively attempt to open the program, Full Scan will be unable to block the program and it will eventually open.

It is recommended to use safe mode when removing the virus because Full Scan will generally not be able to load in safe mode. To enter safe mode, restart the computer and press F8 multiple times before the Windows screen to bring up the boot options.

Boot Menu

The safe mode with networking option will allow the user to be able to use the internet in safe mode. Full Scan can be removed by using the

or by manually removing the virus. Click here to learn more about safe mode.

View Full Scan Files
View Full Scan Keys

Manual Full Scan Removal – In order to manually remove Full Scan, the processes associated with Full Scan must be stopped, the files associated with the processes must be removed, and the registry entries must be corrected to the previous state before Full Scan entered the computer.

Important: Before attempting to manually remove Full Scan, we recommend that the user read through comments posted by other users on how they removed specific fake antivirus programs since many fake antivirus programs are similar. These comments can be found by clicking here. These comments may provide additional information which may be useful in removing Full Scan. However, please use discretion since these specific comments pertain to other fake antivirus programs.

Stop Full Scan Processes (Learn How To Do This)
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Remove Full Scan Files (Learn How To Do This)
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Remove Full Scan Startup Entry (Learn How To Do This)
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If you have any questions or comments, please don’t hesitate to comment below. If you need any help with any of the steps, please don’t hesitate to comment below. We recommend that you follow our safety tips so that you can keep your computer clean Please Click Here to View Our Safety Tips.

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