How to Get Rid of the Task Killer Popup Menu From Showing on Your Windows PC
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Task Killer is a very powerful rogue antivirus program that's been designed to not only look like a legitimate antivirus application, but also to perform a number of seemingly false functions. This has led many people to conclude that this program might actually cause some damage to their Windows system... but the fact is that this tool is completely safe to use on any version of Windows. Although the Task Killer software will have some sort of visible "badware" application that shows up on your screen if you try to activate it or remove it - this application is just fake. It does not do anything on your PC and cannot infect your computer at all. If you get the wrong file installed (which is quite common), you could see your computer being made more vulnerable to hackers, but this program is 100% safe to use on any version of Windows. Here's what you need to do to remove this virus:
It's important that you're able to remove the Task Killer app, because if you do, you could end up losing a lot of unsaved data as well as settings and information that Windows needs to run the apps you want to use. The problem with this antivirus program is that it's continually trying to get you to purchase its "upgrade" that will allow it to track your Internet browsing history and prevent the use of certain "unfriendly" programs such as games and peer-to-peer networking services. You shouldn't fall for this one, as it's just a fake application that will basically just steal your details and "spy" on your system. To get rid of the Task Killer virus, you just need to download a good anti-malware program such as "XoftSpySE" onto your PC and then let it scan through your computer with ease. This will fix most of the issues that the program will bring up, allowing your PC to run smoothly again.
If the Task Killer does show up on your PC and it's causing problems for you, then you should try deleting all the programs that are on your system that are causing problems. By doing this, you'll be able to free up a lot of RAM and free some space on your hard drive, which should improve your overall system performance. It's also important that you don't forget to close all the programs that are running, which could cause more problems as they may be clogging up your system as well. This way, your computer will be able to run smoothly and optimally again.