Post by Admin on Feb 19, 2017 3:51:29 GMT
( You may skip the below content and learn how to uninstall PCKeeper Antivirus manually! )
This forum thread contains clear, and easy to understand instructions on how to uninstall PCKeeper Antivirus from Windows 10. This post also contains extra tips, but has also been written in such a way so that you can remove the PCKeeper Antivirus software, thoroughly. Please complete the steps in the correct order and, please back up all of your personal stuff (e.g., documents, bookmarks, etc.) before continuing. If you're very uncomfortable making changes to your operating system manually or following the directions given blow, please STOP and run the recommended uninstall tool PRO accordingly. Also in need of solutions to uninstall the "Amazon Browser Bar" (aka, Amazon Assistant)?, please get the most out of this PCKeeper Antivirus uninstall guide.
Regarding the term PUP, you should always beware of optional installations when running any other downloads you get from the web. You had better always proceed with the custom install and uncheck anything you just don't know, or that seems questionable/worrying. If you have any further questions at any point, please feel free to make a comment on this mini troubleshooting guide.
( PCKeeper recommended the MyPC Backup during the install process. )
Furthermore, beware of fake tech scammers & misleading removal tutorials on the web:
In order to get rid of PCKeeper Antivirus on Windows, please follow these steps:
Step 1: Exit the app and terminate all background process "PCKAntivirus Worker Service" via Task Manager. We kindly refer you to the below screenshots.
Step 2: Uninstall the target app from your own programs list under Control Panel. Please refer to the following 4 images.
( Locate the app and launch the Uninstall option. )
( Wait... )
( Choose a reason and proceed w/ the removal process. )
( You'd be greeted by a security alert from Windows, and you can ignore it.)
Step 3: Try detecting and wiping all instances (leftovers & components) of PCKeeper, such as installation information that has been left in file system and/or Registry Editor.
( Double click on that service so you can stop that item from running w/ your system. )
This forum thread contains clear, and easy to understand instructions on how to uninstall PCKeeper Antivirus from Windows 10. This post also contains extra tips, but has also been written in such a way so that you can remove the PCKeeper Antivirus software, thoroughly. Please complete the steps in the correct order and, please back up all of your personal stuff (e.g., documents, bookmarks, etc.) before continuing. If you're very uncomfortable making changes to your operating system manually or following the directions given blow, please STOP and run the recommended uninstall tool PRO accordingly. Also in need of solutions to uninstall the "Amazon Browser Bar" (aka, Amazon Assistant)?, please get the most out of this PCKeeper Antivirus uninstall guide.
Regarding the term PUP, you should always beware of optional installations when running any other downloads you get from the web. You had better always proceed with the custom install and uncheck anything you just don't know, or that seems questionable/worrying. If you have any further questions at any point, please feel free to make a comment on this mini troubleshooting guide.
( PCKeeper recommended the MyPC Backup during the install process. )
Furthermore, beware of fake tech scammers & misleading removal tutorials on the web:
In order to get rid of PCKeeper Antivirus on Windows, please follow these steps:
Step 1: Exit the app and terminate all background process "PCKAntivirus Worker Service" via Task Manager. We kindly refer you to the below screenshots.
Step 2: Uninstall the target app from your own programs list under Control Panel. Please refer to the following 4 images.
( Locate the app and launch the Uninstall option. )
( Wait... )
( Choose a reason and proceed w/ the removal process. )
( You'd be greeted by a security alert from Windows, and you can ignore it.)
Step 3: Try detecting and wiping all instances (leftovers & components) of PCKeeper, such as installation information that has been left in file system and/or Registry Editor.
( Double click on that service so you can stop that item from running w/ your system. )