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Adware can sometimes be removed manually through the “Add/Remove” software section, but if not, an antivirus or adware cleaner may be needed. Disconnect from the internet before attempting to remove adware and restart the computer after removal. Advanced adware may leave traces, so it’s important to check for any changes made to the computer. Use a virus scanner and adware cleaner for best results.
Sometimes adware can be removed manually by accessing the “Add/Remove” software section of the computer. Some of the less aggressive forms of adware come with uninstaller packages. If the software can’t be deleted manually, however, you will need an antivirus or adware cleaner. It is also important to verify that no lasting changes have been made to your computer after removing the adware.
If you need to remove adware, the first step is to disconnect from the Internet. This will prevent data transmission between the adware and another computer and will sometimes make it easier to uninstall the offending program. If you are connected to a wireless network, right-click the “Network” icon in the system tray and select “Disconnect”. Computers connected to the Internet via an Ethernet cable can be unplugged from the telephone jack or router.
You don’t always need sophisticated programs to remove adware; sometimes the software can be uninstalled manually. While some adware programs are very good at hiding, others will show up in the standard “Add/Remove” software section of a Windows computer. If this is the case, to remove the software simply ask Windows to uninstall it for you. To access this part of a Windows computer, go to “Control Panel” and then to “Add/Remove Programs”, where you will see a list of currently installed software.
After manually removing the adware, restart your computer for all changes to take effect. Some adware will appear in the “Add/Remove” list, but will not be completely uninstalled. Keep in mind that advanced adware can leave traces of the software on your computer so it can reinstall itself later.
If you cannot remove adware manually, you usually need to use a virus scanner. Boot into safe mode before running a scan if possible because this will increase the chances that the adware will be removed completely. It’s usually a good idea to run a full system scan with your regular antivirus and another scan with at least one adware cleaner. Adware cleaners specialize in detecting and removing this type of software and can detect problems that a regular antivirus program misses.
After removing the adware, check that the software hasn’t made any changes to how your PC works. Check, for example, that the hosts file hasn’t been modified as this can cause your computer to be redirected to unwanted websites. This file is located in different folders depending on the operating system.