Remove Antivirus 2010 Security Centre – How to Get Rid of This Annoying Program Quickly & Easily
Antivirus 2010 Security Centre is what many people call a “rogue antivirus” program, that’s been created to try and scam you out of your money. Not only does it post fake virus errors on your system, but it’s also got a lot of hidden issues which allow the hackers who produced it to possibly steal your banking details & personal identity. If you have this virus on your PC, it’s essential you’re able to remove it in the most effective and reliable way possible – which you can do with this tutorial:
Unfortunately, this virus is actually a little bit more involved to remove than many people first think. Apart from having a fake antivirus application, it also has a series of files & codes which attempt to steal a lot of your personal details & information…. meaning that in order to remove this infection from your PC, you need to be able to use a tool that can identify & eliminate all elements of it. Most people try and manually remove this virus by deleting the directories listed below, however, the infection will likely come back at the next restart, as manual removal does not remove any of the infectious codes / files that it has. Here is what many people try and remove manually:
- %Documents and Settings%\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Antivirus 2010 Security Centre
- %Documents and Settings%\All Users\Desktop\Antivirus 2010 Security Centre.lnk
- %Documents and Settings%\All Users\Application Data\Antivirus 2010 Security Centre
In order to remove the Antivirus 2010 Security Centre infection, it’s recommended that you use an “Anti-Malware” program. These are software tools which have been created to legitimately remove any virus infection that’s installed itself on your PC. They work by scanning through your computer and then removing any traces of the viruses that they have on their databases, allowing a complete and error-free removal of this infection. We’ve found that using programs such as “XoftSpy” (by Pareto Logic) and “SpywareDoctor” (by PCTools) are able to not only remove the fake application of this virus, but also all of the “backend” codes & files it has as well. Once you’ve downloaded an effective, legitimate and reliable anti-malware program, you should then let it perform a “deep” scan of your PC. This will send the program scanning through your PC and will then remove all the elements of the virus which may be on your system, cleaning it completely.
After you’ve used an anti-malware program, it’s then recommended that you use a “registry cleaner” program to finish the job. Registry cleaners are designed to scan through the ‘registry’ of your PC and repair any of the damaged / infected settings that are inside. Not many people know this, but many of these rogue antivirus programs will actually leave a lot of registry settings behind on your system, which will invite more viruses onto your PC. It’s vital you clean these infected settings, which can be done with a registry cleaner program.






