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How To Remove HTML.Trojan.FakeAlert.f - how to recover locky encrypted files

Possible Steps For Deleting HTML.Trojan.FakeAlert.f from Windows 8

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Guide To Wipe Out HTML.Trojan.FakeAlert.f From Operating System


HTML.Trojan.FakeAlert.f, a pernicious computer threat which damage the saved data and make other program unresponsive. Number of fake malicious process start running on the background which make consume more RAM memory and increase load on the CPU. This unwanted background process will create a havoc to the infected Operating System, which make the Operating System more sluggish then before. However HTML.Trojan.FakeAlert.f will not only make the infected Operating System slow, but after the infiltration the risk on privacy setting will be increased.

Hacker linked with this HTML.Trojan.FakeAlert.f threat will easily enter into the Operating System and collect all the private data. These private data is send to the third party, which will make benefit from it and even start demanding extortion money from the user. You will notice after the infiltration of this threat the Operating System will take more time to boot-up. Therefore you must learn the steps to Remove HTML.Trojan.FakeAlert.f from the Operating System.

Part 1 : Start Your Operating System In Safe Mode With Networking

Remove HTML.Trojan.FakeAlert.f For Window XP/Vista/7

  • Click Start Menu >>> select the Restart option.
  • Simultaneously press F8 button while the Operating System start booting.
  • Here you will get Advance boot menu.

  • In this Advance boot menu select Safe Mode With Networking Option.
  • To open Operating System in Safe Mode With Networking press Enter button.

Remove HTML.Trojan.FakeAlert.f For Windows 8/10

  • Click on Start Menu, hold Shift key and the press Restart button.

  • In next Window select Troubleshoot option then click on Advanced Options.
  • Here select the Startup Settings option.

  • Select Enable Safe Mode option then click on Restart button.
  • Now Press F5 button for EnablingSafe Mode With Networking option.

  • Right Click on Task Bar and the select Task Manager.

  • You can also open Task by simultaneously press ALT+Ctrl+Del.

  • Now Windows Task manager option will be open on screen.
  • Find and select malicious process  then click on End Task button.

Remove HTML.Trojan.FakeAlert.f From Windows XP 

  • Go the Start menu and select Control Panel.
  • The select Add or Remove programs option.

  • In this Windows find HTML.Trojan.FakeAlert.f and Remove unwanted installed program from your Operating System.

Remove HTML.Trojan.FakeAlert.f From Windows 7

  • Press the Windows key to open All program list.
  • Here select Control Panel Option.

  • In Control Panel Windows select Programs menu  and then click Remove a programs.
  • Them select the HTML.Trojan.FakeAlert.f and click on Remove option.

Remove HTML.Trojan.FakeAlert.f From Windows 8

  • Together Press Win+R button to open Run Box.
  • In Run Box  type control panel and hit Enter button.

  • On Control Panel and then Click Remove a program.
  • Find unwanted programs and click on Remove option.

Remove HTML.Trojan.FakeAlert.f From Windows 10

  • Press Start Menu and select Settings option.
  • Now choose Operating System option here.

  • Select on the Apps and Features option.
  • On the is Windows Find HTML.Trojan.FakeAlert.f and click on Remove option.

Remove HTML.Trojan.FakeAlert.f From Google Chrome

  • Open Google Chrome browser then click on icon to top right corner to open Chrome menu.
  • Now click on the Tools option.

  • Go to Extension and select all unwanted extension.
  • Click on trash icon to Remove HTML.Trojan.FakeAlert.f from Google Chrome.

Remove HTML.Trojan.FakeAlert.f From Mozilla Firefox

  • Click on Setting icon on top right corner to open browser menu.
  • Now select Add-ons >> On Add-ons Manager tab select Extensions or Appearance panel.

  • Select HTML.Trojan.FakeAlert.f to Remove it.
  • Click on the Remove button or Trash option.

Remove HTML.Trojan.FakeAlert.f From Internet Explorer

  • Press Alt+T buttons on Internet Explorer to open Tool Option.
  • Also to open Tools option click on Gear Icon from the right-top corner.

  • Click on Manage Add-ons option then select Toolbars and Extensions tab.
  • Find HTML.Trojan.FakeAlert.f and related add-ons then Click Disable.
  • Finally click on Remove button.

Remove HTML.Trojan.FakeAlert.f From Microsoft Edge

  • Open Microsoft Edge then click on More (...) icon.
  • Now click on A specific page or pages option.

  • Select Custom option >>> type the URL of the page.
  • Now to fix it Restart your Microsoft Edge Browser. 

Reset Microsoft Edge

  • Click on More (...) icon, then select Settings option.
  • Under Settings section click on Clear Browsing Data.

  • Here click on Choose what to clear >> then click Show more.
  • Select all and click Clear.

Reset Internet Explorer

  • Click on Tools menu and select Internet Option.
  • Click on Advance tab then click on Reset button.

  • Find Remove Personal Settings and then press Reset Button.
  • Finally click on Close Button and Restart your IE.

Reset Google Chrome

  • Click on Chrome menu to open the Settings.
  • Now on Drop down option click on Settings option.
  • Type Reset on the Search Box of Chrome Settings.

  • Then click the Reset button until the Task is not completed.
  • Then Restart the Browser.

Reset Mozilla Firefox

  • Click on Firefox menu and click Help option.
  • Here select Troubleshooting Information option.

  • Press Refresh Firefox button from top of page.
  • Click Refresh Firefox button and then Restart your Mozilla Firefox.
  • Open Run Command >>> Press Win + R keys together.
  • On Run Command Type regedit and hit Enter or Press OK.

  • Find and Remove all related registry files of HTML.Trojan.FakeAlert.f.
  1. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINEOperating SystemCurrentControlSetServicesWpm
  2. HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftInternet ExplorerMain Default_Page_URL
  3. HKEY_LOCAL_Machine\Software\Classes\Chrome
  4. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run .exe
  5. HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\random
  6. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\run\random
  7. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings CertificateRevocation




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