Windows Clear Problems Virus Removal Guide

Windows Clear Problems is a fake security application. Generally, the application will be installed without user permission through a trojan horse and will look like the program is part of Windows. Windows Clear Problems is designed to look like a system utility part of Windows and even uses the Windows logo. However, Windows Clear Problems is not part of Windows and should be removed. Windows Clear Problems is one of many fake applications which include Windows Stability Alarm and Windows Antidanger Center. When tested on a new computer, Windows Antidanger Center reported the same issues as it reported on an infected computer. Windows Antidanger Center is also able to scan within minutes, which is unlikely for a real security application. The application is a rogue security application. Unfortunately, there is no option to uninstall Windows Clear Problems and the program will ask for a registration key or code. One of the main symptoms is that Windows Clear Problems will block the user from using Internet Explorer. We have provided a fix below (please view the video). The previous version of Windows Clear Problems is called Windows Stability Alarm.

Below is our recommended removal tool for Windows Clear Problems. 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 Internet Explorer, we have created a video below to show how to access the internet. With the internet, you can download the removal tool.

We recommend reading through our removal tips before attempting to manually remove Windows Clear Problems. Each of the previous versions of Windows Clear Problems all have similar removal steps. Therefore, it is recommended to read through the removal tips which can help with the removal of Windows Clear Problems. Below are some fake warnings shown by Windows Clear Problems.

It is recommended to use safe mode when attempting to remove Windows Clear Problems. Windows Clear Problems shouldn’t load in safe mode with networking. To enter safe mode with networking, restart the computer and press F8 multiple times before the Windows screen to bring up the boot options.

Boot Menu

View Windows Clear Problems Files
View Windows Clear Problems Keys

Manual Windows Clear Problems Removal –

Stop Windows Clear Problems Processes (Learn How To Do This)
[six random letters].exe

Remove Windows Clear Problems Files (Learn How To Do This)

Windows XP – C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\[six random letters].exe

Windows Vista & Windows 7 – C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\[six random letters].exe

Remove Windows Clear Problems Registry Keys (Learn How To Do This)
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Windows Clear Problems
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Windows Clear Problems
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Windows Clear Problems

Remove Windows Clear Problems Startup Entry (Learn How To Do This)
[six random letters].exe

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