Malware Doctor Removal Guide

Stephanie Mojica
Malware Doctor removal is important, as this is not an anti-spyware program as it presents itself. Computer users sometimes install this program in an effort to protect their computers. While it is possible that Malware Doctor can destroy your computer's hard drive, the main problem of these types of infections is that they compromise your privacy. This is because they record information about your web viewing habits, which can add more spyware to your system. Fortunately, Malware Doctor removal is easy even if you don't have an anti-virus or anti-spyware program on your Windows XP or Vista computer system.

First, run your anti-spyware or anti-virus program as usual to try this method of Malware Doctor removal. Make sure your virus and malware definitions are updated (most legitimate programs do this automatically.)

If you don't have such a program or want to be absolutely sure Malware Doctor is not on your computer, then proceed to the next step.

Second, click the Start menu on your computer while running Windows XP or Vista. Go to your Control Panel and click "Programs and Features."

If Malware Doctor is installed on your computer, it will usually show up in this directory. At this point, you'll want to use the "uninstall" function to remove the program.

However, keep in mind there may still be elements of Malware Doctor on your computer. Also remember that the program's aim is to capture your web viewing habits so it could indeed duplicate itself.

The third step is to restart your computer. When it reboots into Windows XP or Vista, click the Start menu. You'll then want to click the Search feature.

Type in the names of common Malware Doctor files such as "Malware," "Doctor," "MDSetup," and "691447002." If such files show up, use the delete key to delete them or drag the file name into your desktop Recycle Bin.

Following these steps thoroughly should complete the entire Malware Doctor removal process. Remember it is a good idea to never download free anti-spyware or anti-virus programs without doing thorough research. Some computer users claim that using a Firefox browser rather than Internet Explorer protects your system more. While there may be a grain of fact in such claims, Malware Doctor removal usually is required when you actually download the program. Therefore, no matter what browser you opt to use for your Web surfing be mindful of what you choose to download to avoid infecting your computer with rogue programs like Malware Doctor.

References

"Malware Doctor Removal." http://www.xp-vista.com/spyware-removal/malware-doctor

Published by Stephanie Mojica

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