2014/01/16

Uninstall Random audio ads

Random audio ads are not only irritating, but can be very malicious as well. Such advertisements can even run when there is no Internet connection on your system. These Random audio ads are really random, they can appear while watching a movie, or simply browsing through the web. In most cases, the infection hurts your system when it first effects computers' Bootkits. Random audio ads are hard to detect because regular computer protection tools does not locate the worm. Experts strongly suggest that you install a professional anti-malware tool and remove Random audio ads without hesitation.

Uninstall Random audio ads
Unwanted audio ads can drive users mad
Usually, the infection attacks Master Boot Record (MBR) service and opens the door for the worm to come in. Your security tools does not notice any changes because of the fact the changes are made even before your system loads. Such activities, without the users consent, are highly unwanted and can cause great damage. The advice is clear, delete Random audio ads from your computer, while you still can. When the replaced Master Boot Record starts working in the background, regular security tools can not do a thing about it, simply because these tools does not understand what processes are underway. While the Random audio ads are playing, the MBR understands it as a process of legitimate nature. The longer you hesistate to uninstall Random audio ads, the bigger the chance that the worm will attract more infections to your system and you definately do not want that. There is no other way than to use a legitimate program that specializes in these kinds of infection removals, because the ads will keep on popping up right from the time your system loads. What is more, Master Boot Record is responsible for the operating system partitions organization and other important components, it would be of great loss if it was to be damaged.

Random audio ads use Rootkits to disguise itself and run as a device that is not connected to the system. It's files are deeply hidden in the Rootkits and can not be identified. The most common Bootkit and Rootkit worm has to be Rootkit.Boot.Harbinger.a and it's likely that you have been infected by the same one.

There are two roads you can go down with. Number one is following my instructions given below, but that means you have to have acquired a level of tech knowledge (I hope your careful also). Number two is downloading a professional, and most importantly a legitimate, tool that will fix everything for you. The best way is to cooparate these two methods together. First, try and remove the worm manually and then download a tool that will scan your system for possible hidden parts that you did not remove.

How to remove Random audio ads

  1. Open your Device Manager.
  • If you are using Windows 8, type Device manager.
  • If you are using Windows Vista or Windows 7, open your Start menu. In the search field write Device manager and click OK.
  • If you are using Windows XP, right-click My Computer, enter Properties, open your Hardware bar and select Device Manager.
  1. Press View.
  2. Click Show hidden devices.
  3. Click Non-Plug and Play Drivers.
  4. Delete Random audio ads. In most cases, rootkits and bootkits are named @.

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