Tuesday, March 19, 2013

How to Remove Mixi.DJ Toolbar

Mixi.DJ toolbar is bothering me wherever I go on Firefox. How can I delete Mixi.DJ Toolbar? It showed up on my computer ever since I downloaded a file convert tools. Now I have no idea how to remove Mixi.DJ Toolbar. Also, every time I start a new tab, it won’t get me my default page. I have followed some guides to check Control Panel but it won’t go away! AVG 2013 free is not helpful at this!





Mixi.DJ Toolbar usually embeds in free programs and files. When you download or install those files that are bundled with Mixi.DJ toolbar, you actually install Mixi.DJ toolbar to your computer without your own consent. Soon after you find the computer acts really slowly and Browsers affected perform weirdly. Mixi.DJ toolbar changes many default settings and takes away your default homepage. You may not get online on the affected browsers normally or be sent to random pages regardless of your search queries. What is more, numerous ads will be flooded to your screen. Adware and other PC threats such as Trojans or rogue security tools will be added to your computer via poor system safety. Therefore, Mixi.DJ toolbar is not safe to live with and you are advised to get rid of Mixi.DJ toolbar as soon as possible. And please pay close attention next time when you install free programs downloaded on the Internet.

Mixi.DJ Toolbar Removal Guide


Step 1, Go to Start menu →Control Panel →Add/Remove Programs→ Check whether there are suspicious adware programs installed.

Step2, Check add-ons Open Internet Explorer→ Go to Tools → Manage Add-ons → Extensions tab and remove any add-ons.

Step 3- Reset your Internet Explorer Open your Internet Explorer -> click Tools -> choose Internet Options -> click Advanced -> choose Reset option -> click Yes to save the change.

Step 4- Disable any suspicious startup items that are made by infections.

For Windows Xp: Click Start menu -> click Run -> type: msconfig in the Run box -> click Ok to open the System Configuration Utility -> Disable all possible startup items.

For Windows Vista or Windows7: click start menu->type msconfig in the search bar -> open System Configuration Utility -> Disable all possible startup items.

Step 5- open your Task Manager by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys and then stop the viruses and Trojans processes

Random.exe

Step 6- remove any suspicious system files.

%AppData%[trojan name]toolbarcouponscategories.xml
%AppData%[trojan name]toolbarcouponsmerchants.xml
%AppData%[trojan name]toolbarcouponsmerchants2.xml
%AppData%[trojan name]toolbardtx.ini
%AppData%[trojan name]toolbarguid.dat
%AppData%[trojan name]toolbarlog.txt
%AppData%[trojan name]toolbarpreferences.dat
%AppData%[trojan name]toolbarstat.log
%AppData%[trojan name]toolbarstats.dat
%AppData%[trojan name]toolbaruninstallIE.dat
%AppData%[trojan name]toolbaruninstallStatIE.dat
%AppData%[trojan name]toolbarversion.xml
%Temp%[trojan name]toolbar-manifest.xml

 Step 7- delete registries added.

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClassesCLSID{99079a25-328f-4bd4-be04-00955acaa0a7}InprocServer32 “C:PROGRA~1WINDOW~4ToolBar[trojan name]dtx.dll” HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClassesCLSID{99079a25-328f-4bd4-be04-00955acaa0a7} “[trojan name] Toolbar” HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClassesCLSID{A40DC6C5-79D0-4ca8-A185-8FF989AF1115}VersionIndependentProgID “[trojan name]IEHelper.UrlHelper” HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClassesCLSID{A40DC6C5-79D0-4ca8-A185-8FF989AF1115}ProgID “[trojan name]IEHelper.UrlHelper.1″ HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClassesCLSID{A40DC6C5-79D0-4ca8-A185-8FF989AF1115} “UrlHelper Class”

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2 comments:

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  2. Your guide looks really good, because you described such hard thing as deleting your virus by yourself, and I got it! Last time I've seen an article like this was on http://www.removalbits.com/, because they are also like to post guides about how to remove different viruses from your PC.

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