Monday, May 12, 2014

Ways to Remove Win32/Tnegae.auge Virus



Win32/Tnegae.auge virus is very harmful to your Windows operating system. You should get rid of it as fast as you can once it is detected by your antivirus program.

More Information about Win32/Tnegae.auge Virus 

Win32/Tnegae.auge is a highly risky Trojan virus which can attack a variety of Windows operating systems like Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8. This precarious virus generally comes from suspicious free programs, unknown email attachments, dubious links and phshing websites. Though some antivirus programs can pick up this Trojan virus, they have no ability to remove it from your PC thoroughly.  That is because the files and registry keys of this Trojan virus can mask as normal system files and hide deeply in your operating system. Besides, the venomous Win32/Tnegae.auge Trojan virus takes the liberty of changing and removing some important system files. As a result, many system malfunctions are caused unexpectedly. Meanwhile, your firewall and security protection program are both disabled, which means that the PC will be invaded by other terrible viruses at any time.



In order to damage your computer severely, this Win32/Tnegae.auge Trojan virus embeds numerous useless files to consume lots of system resources so that it is able to worsen your computer performance. If your computer is damaged seriously, you won't log in the Windows system. Even the safe mode can't work as well. Additionally, blue screen, system crash and random shutdown will drive you mad from time to time.  Another harm of this Win32/Tnegae.auge virus is that it can cause identity theft. Without your awareness, this Trojan virus uses system loopholes to help remote hackers enter your PC and steal information.

Win32/Tnegae.auge Trojan Virus Removal Instruction


It is recommended that you back up your system files before you take actions to delete this Trojan virus. You can use the system images to restore your Windows system if the computer has malfunction.

Step 1: Enter safe mode with networking first. Restart your computer and press F8 key incessantly before you get into Windows operating system. After the options appear on your screen, use the arrow to choose Safe Mode with Networking.

Step 2: Terminate the process of Win32/Tnegae.auge. and right click Task Bar and select Task Manager. In the Processes tab, you need to find out the process of Win32/Tnegae.auge and click on End Processes button.

Step 3: Remove Win32/Tnegae.auge from start-up items. Click on Start button, input msconfig in the search bar and click OK. After you open System Configuration, find out all suspicious start-up items and disable them.

Step 4: Remove the files of Win32/Tnegae.auge. Open Start Menu and then go to Control Panel. Then use the search bar to look for Folder Option. Check Show hidden files and folders and un-check Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) in the View tab of Folder Option window.
%AllUsersProfile%
%AllUsersProfile%\Programs\{random letters}\
%AllUsersProfile%\Application Data\~r
%AllUsersProfile%\Application Data\~dll

Step 5: Delete Win32/Tnegae.auge registry entries from your PC. Click start button and search for regedit to open Registry Editor.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Current Version
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders Startup=”C:\windows\start menu\programs\startup
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings “CertificateRevocation” = ‘1’
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Attachments “SaveZoneInformation” = ‘0’

Step 6: Reboot your PC.