Windows Internet Booster

What is Windows Internet Booster?

Just when you think that it cannot get worse,  things like Windows Internet Booster pop into your computer screen. Windows Internet Booster arrives promising you ultimate protection and smooth cyber sailing, but the ugly truth is that Windows Internet Booster is nothing, but a dangerous rogue antispyware application, which has only one thing in mind – your money. 

Windows Internet Booster generates a whole bunch of fake security notifications that inform you about feigned infections. These false notifications are supposed to make you believe that your computer is infected with a whole list of malware and there is no other way to remove them but to buy the license for Windows Internet Booster.

Warning, this parasite will block your Internet connection. Click here for instructions how to renew your Internet access.

It might really seem like it, because not only does Windows Internet Booster spam you with false notifications, it also slows down your computer and can induce other symptoms that lead users to believe they are suffering multiple Trojan or Worms infections. Nevertheless, there is nothing of that sort, because everything is Windows Internet Booster’s doing, and you will do yourself a favor if you ignore it.

However, ignoring is not the best remedy in this case. Naturally, it’s a good thing that you don’t spend your money on this fake product, but if you do not remove Windows Internet Booster, it can seriously damage your computer’s system. Thus, you have to get yourself a trustworthy antispyware application and erase Windows Internet Booster from your system for good, before it managed to cause an irreversible harm.

Besides Windows Internet Booster is another member of the Rogue.VirusDoctor family, which includes such fraudulent programs as Windows Safety Module, Windows Antibreaking System and others. This bogus application does not deserve to be left in the system, and it should be removed from the system because of the technical reasons.

Windows Internet Booster “provides” Windows users with a bunch of the system’s disorders which might be restored after the removal of the rogue.  For example, the rogue does not allow a user to connect to the Internet, view the Windows Task Manager and open the Registry Editor, where various changes are made by Windows Internet Booster. Moreover, because of the changes made in the Registry Editor, some executables responsible for the removal of the infection might be disabled by this rogue. These system’s impairments make the removal process even harder.

As you know that this rogue should not be trusted, keep in mind that you should ignore the content of the fake notifications. You might find such fraudulent notifications on your screen:

Warning! Virus Detected
Threat detected: FTP Server

Error
Potential malware detected.
It is recommended to activate protection and perform a thorough system scan to remove the malware.

If you want to get rid of these notifications and fix the system, you should delete Windows Internet Booster. If you consider whether to perform the removal of Windows Internet Booster on your own, read the instructions on how it should be done and decide which way of deletion suits you fine.

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Automatic Windows Internet Booster Removal

Automatic removal is the easiest way to get rid of this infection.

1) Enter the activation key 0W000-000B0-00T00-E0020 which will restore your Internet connection.

2) Download SpyHunter onto the computer and activate it so that it detects and deletes the Windows Internet Booster, or

3) Use another computer and download SpyHunter, then use a USB disk to transfer the antispyware onto your computer. Install SpyHunter into the system and run it. 100% FREE spyware scan and
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Manual Windows Internet Booster Removal

1) Activate Windows Internet Booster with the activation key, and terminate the processes:

2) Delete the registry entries after opening your Registry Editor.

Enter “regedit” into the Search box in the Start Menu, or open “Run” and then enter “regedit”. Press “OK” and delete the entries:

3) Delete the following files:

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