The browser settings are changed by DeamDeal?
Have no ideas to remove it from the computer and restore the browser? Here’s a
removal guide to help you get rid of it from your computer efficiently.
Introduction
of DeamDeal
For most PC users, DeamDeal has no beneficial use for
online search. It is only a futile redirect virus that has a mass of sponsored
websites connecting to its domain links. Generally, it would be used for
increasing the internet traffic of its varieties of commercial websites, and
generating benefits from users’ clicks on its all advertised and promoted links
according to the rule of pay-per-click. Unlike other general websites, the start
page of DeamDeal seems to be simpler, which does not have task bar, email address and others. For continually popping up with
new tabs, this redirect virus would keep resetting some browser settings,
resulting in big chaos when you search on the internet.
What’s worse, DeamDeal
is able to track your most network activities and weaken
your PC performance by releasing incalculable relevant commercials.
Furthermore, it will make your system more vulnerable so that it is easy for
cyber crooks to get hold of users’ key personal information for earning money.
At the same time, your PC will be probably entangled with more computer threats
coming from other vicious website links which are promoted by DeamDeal. So DeamDeal
is exactly a dangerous redirect virus that will surely damage your system, and
you should remove it immediately and completely.
Major
symptoms of DeamDeal
a. The
homepage is changed and you cannot change it back to the original site.
b. The
search results are always redirected to unwanted sites which contain malicious
malware.
c. The
DNS settings are modified without permission.
d. The system
runs really slow.
e. The
browser default settings are altered in secret.
Solution
to uninstall DeamDeal efficiently
Commonly, this kind of adware can use
rootkit technology to hide inside the system. So many antivirus programs cannot
detect it and remove it completely. For this reason, you should carry out a
manual removal. Please read the following guide carefully and remove DeamDeal
right now.
Step
one : make all vicious items disabled.
1. Press
Window+R at the same time, then type “msconfig” in the box of “Run” and click
OK
2. Select
Startup and look for all malicious items that are related to DeamDeal, and stop
them
Step
two: Uninstall this program from Control
Panel
For Win7 and Win Vista
Click Start menu, choose Control Panel,
then double click Programs( and Features). Go to find out DeamDeal, and
uninstall it.
For Win XP
Go to Start menu, Select “Settings”, and
then go to Control Panel. After that, open “Add or Remove Programs”. In there,
find out DeamDeal and remove it.
Step three: Get rid of extensions and
add-ons and restore the browser
For Internet Explorer users
1. Go to
“Tools”
2. Select
Manage Add-ons
3. Select
“Search Providers”, then choose Google or Bring from the list to set it as your
default search engine.
4. Go to
Tools, go to Internet Options. Then, click General tab to choose a website like
Google.com and don’t forget to save the modifications by clicking OK.
For Google Chrome users
1. Go to
“Customize and control”>Settings
2. Select
“Basic Options”
3. Set
Google.com as your homepage, or you also can click “Manage Search Engines…”to
select other website.
4. Choose
Google as your default search engine
5. Select
the “Search Result” and click “X” to remove it.
For Mozilla Firefox users
1. Click
magnifier, then select “Manage Search Engine…”
2. Find
out Search Result from that list and remove it, and then click OK.
3. Go to
“Tools”>click Options. Then, in General Tab, reset the homepage and search
engine to your favorite site
Step
four: Remove all files and registry entries
related to DeamDeal
To open the Registry Editor, you can
click start menu and click run. Then, type regedit in the box and click ok.
%AllUsersProfile%\Application Data\.exe
%UserProfile%\Desktop\DeamDeal Ads.lnk
%UserProfile%\Desktop\DeamDeal Ads.lnk
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\ActiveDesktop
“NoChangingWallPaper” = ’1′
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Associations “LowRiskFileTypes” =
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Associations “LowRiskFileTypes” =
Attention: you
need to be careful when perform the above steps, for every mistake will result
in other complicate system problems.
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