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1-855-266-4100 Driver_irol_not_les_or_equal is the so-called TechSupport scam, so if you ever encounter it, do not believe a single word the borderless window you see contains. This nasty infection puts enormous efforts to convince users that a serious problem has occurred and, because of this, “Windows has been shutdown.” Following the successful infiltration, it immediately opens a blue screen imitating the blue screen of death (BSOD) shown by the Windows OS. Users are told that the problem has been detected and Windows cannot fix it automatically. We have to admit that this error is quite convincing because it cannot be closed/removed from the screen, but you should still ignore it and definitely not call the promoted number of the “Windows support.” What you should do instead is to remove the infection responsible for displaying the fake 1-855-266-4100 Driver_irol_not_les_or_equal error as soon as possible. In some cases, it is enough to close the fake window and delete untrustworthy software responsible for its appearance on the screen from the system, but, unfortunately, it is not the case with the 1-855-266-4100 Driver_irol_not_les_or_equal TechSupport scam because it locks the screen, drops its executable file on the affected computer, and creates a Value in the Run registry key (HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run) so that it could place the screen-locking window again after the computer is rebooted, i.e., so that it could continue working.
What does 1-855-266-4100 Driver_irol_not_les_or_equal do?
As you already know, the fake 1-855-266-4100 Driver_irol_not_les_or_equal screen is placed over users’ Desktops right after the successful entrance of malicious software. The first sentence of the window they see tells them what has happened: “a problem has been detected and windows has been shutdown to prevent damage to your computer.” A smaller error message called “Windows Error” placed on the fake blue screen tries to convince users to call a toll-free telephone number 1-855-266-4100 because “windows was not be able to fix it.” In this case, “it” is the serious problem detected. We can assure you that your computer is fine, and you have simply encountered the TechSupport scam. Because of this, we do not see any reason you should go to call the provided telephone number. If you ignore our advice and still make a call, the chances are high that you will contact cyber criminals rather than the Windows technical support. These cyber criminals will definitely not miss a chance to extract money from you. For example, you might be offered to purchase useless software. Also, they might try to get personal details about you or get remote access to your computer. Needless to say, it is a bad idea to provide personal information because it might be later used for fraudulent purposes. Finally, you should not call the number the fake window 1-855-266-4100 Driver_irol_not_les_or_equal contains because it might not be a toll-free number at all.
Where does 1-855-266-4100 Driver_irol_not_les_or_equal come from?
You see 1-855-266-4100 Driver_irol_not_les_or_equal placed on your Desktop because a harmful malicious application has entered your computer. Most probably, it has shown up on your computer illegally. Researchers at anti-spyware-101.com have revealed that this malicious program could have entered your system bundled with third-party software. There is also a slight possibility that you have downloaded it from http://desktopcleaner.online if the fake 1-855-266-4100 Driver_irol_not_les_or_equal error has been opened on your screen. In any event, you must delete this infection as soon as possible to unlock your Desktop and be able to use your computer normally again.
How to delete 1-855-266-4100 Driver_irol_not_les_or_equal
You could access your Desktop and use your PC freely again only after you get rid of the TechSupport scam. Unfortunately, it will not be easy to do this because you will need to boot into Safe Mode/Safe Mode with Networking first, kill the malicious process, delete the executable files dropped by malware, and then remove the Value created in the Run registry key. If you have never deleted serious malware from your PC before, you should let our manual removal instructions help you. Alternatively, you can download an antimalware tool after booting into Safe Mode with Networking and then use it to clean your computer. Frankly speaking, the latter is the easiest way to get rid of the TechSupport scam.
1-855-266-4100 Driver_irol_not_les_or_equal removal guide
Boot into Safe Mode/Safe Mode with Networking
Windows 7/Vista/XP
- When the computer is restarted, start tapping F8.
- Using arrow keys on your keyboard select Safe Mode or Safe Mode with Networking from the Advanced Boot Options menu and press Enter.
Windows 8/8.1
- Hold the Shift key, click Power, and select Restart at the Windows login screen.
- Click Troubleshoot and then select Advanced options.
- Click Startup Settings.
- Click Restart.
- Press F4 to enable Safe Mode or F5 to enable Safe Mode with Networking.
Windows 10
- Click the Start button and select Power.
- Hold the Shift key on your keyboard and click Restart.
- Click Troubleshoot.
- Select Advanced options.
- Click Startup Settings.
- Click the Restart button.
- Press F4 (Safe Mode) or F5 (Safe Mode with Networking).
Kill the malicious process
- Press Ctrl+Shift+Esc.
- Open the Processes tab.
- If you can locate SBSCP.exe there, kill it.
Delete malicious files
- Open Explorer (Win+E).
- Check %USERPROFILE%\Desktop, %USERPROFILE%\Downloads, and %TEMP%.
- Delete the file SBSCP.exe.
- Remove VinCE from %PROGRAMFILES(x86)% and %PROGRAMFILES%.
Delete the Value from the Run registry key
- Press Win+R.
- Type regedit.exe and click OK.
- Open HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run.
- Locate the Value SC.exe.
- Right-click it and select Delete.
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