If your computer is suddenly inundated with pop-up ads or your browser keeps sending you to the wrong websites, you may be infected with adware. Windows and Mac are both vulnerable to malicious software that can hijack your browser and litter your screen with advertisements. If your computer has been infected while not protected by security software, you may be worried that youโve lost everything on your system. Fortunately, there are just as many Internet security experts out there as there are malicious coders, and these experts have ensured that there are many ways to manually remove adware in the event youโve โcaughtโ something.
Steps
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Boot into Safe Mode with Networking Support. With all removable media (such as CDs and flash drives) removed, restart the computer in Safe Mode.
- Windows 8 and 10:
- Press โ Win + X and select โShut down or Sign Out,โ then choose โRestart.โ
- When the computer boots to the login screen, hold down the โง Shift key as you click the power icon. The computer will restart again.
- When it comes back up, click โTroubleshoot,โ then โAdvanced Options,โ then โStartup Settings,โ then โRestart.โ
- At the resulting boot options screen, press the key next to โSafe Mode with Networkingโ (it will be either F5 or 5 , depending on your computer).
- Windows 7 and prior: Click the Start menu, then click the arrow next to โShut Down.โ Select Restart. Once the computer clicks off and then turns back on, start tapping the F8 key to launch a boot menu. Use the arrow keys to navigate to โSafe Mode With Networkingโ and press โต Enter .
- Windows 8 and 10:
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2Start your browser to check for rogue extensions or add-ons. [1] X Research source Often adware takes the form of browser extensions or add-ons.
- In Chrome: Click the Chrome menu (in the top right corner of the browser, marked by three horizontal lines) and select โSettings.โ Click โExtensions,โ then look for any extensions you donโt recognize. If anything looks unfamiliar, click the associated trash icon.
- Firefox: Check your Add-ons by clicking the Open menu (three horizontal lines) in the top right corner of the screen and selecting โAdd-ons.โ Now click โExtensionsโ and look for anything you donโt recognize. To disable an extension, click it once then click โDisable.โ
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Check your browser start page, search engines and other defaults. Sometimes adware will hijack your browserโs default webpage and search engines.
- Chrome: Click โSettingsโ in the Chrome menu, then click โSet Pagesโ (just below โOn Startupโ). If you see anything other than a blank page or a page you specifically configured to show up when you start the browser, select the listed site, then press the X to delete.
- Make sure the Chrome buttons havenโt been messed with. In the same Settings menu, find the Appearance section. Select โShow Home Button.โ Now click โChange,โ then select โUse the New Tab Page.โ Click โOkโ to save your changes.
- Verify your search engine settings in the Settings menu by clicking โManage Search Enginesโ under โSearch.โ Choose the search engine you use and select โMake default.โ Make sure the URL on the right side of the screen matches the name of the search engine! If you see Yahoo.com on the left, but the URL on the right starts with anything other than search.yahoo.com, delete it with the X marker on the screen.
- Firefox: In the Open menu, select โOptions,โ then โRestore to Default.โ Click OK to continue.
- To verify Search Engine settings, click the Open menu and select โOptions.โ On the left bar, click โSearchโ and set your default search engine to something reputable like Google or Bing. If anything you donโt recognize is listed beneath โOne-click search engines,โ click it once, then click โRemove.โ
- Chrome: Click โSettingsโ in the Chrome menu, then click โSet Pagesโ (just below โOn Startupโ). If you see anything other than a blank page or a page you specifically configured to show up when you start the browser, select the listed site, then press the X to delete.
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See what programs are set to start automatically. Press โ Win + S to launch the search field. Type
msconfig
into the blank to launch the System Configuration panel. When it appears in the search results, click the file. If you are asked to confirm, select โYesโ or โOK.โ- Click the Startup tab to see a list of all programs set to start when the computer boots (Windows 8 and 10 users may be redirected to the Task Manager, but the rest of the steps will be similar).
- Browse through the list and see if anything stands out as adware. Itโs a good idea to search the internet from a non-infected computer for the names of anything you donโt recognizeโsome things may look legitimate when they actually arenโt, and vice-versa. Next to the name of the software youโll find the company who published it. The companies listed can help you figure out which startup programs are legitimate. To disable anything you donโt recognize, remove the check from the box preceding it (or if youโre on Windows 8 or 10, click the program, then click โDisableโ).
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Save your settings and restart the computer. If youโre using Windows 7 or earlier, click โApply,โ then โOK.โ If youโre using Windows 8 or later, just click the X to close the Task Manager window.
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Check for programs that can be uninstalled. [2] X Research source If your computer still has pop-ups or intrusive ads upon reboot, see if thereโs any software that can be removed by a typical uninstallation. Open the search bar and type
Programs
and click โPrograms and Featuresโ when it appears.- In the list of installed software, look for anything you donโt recognize. You can sort the list by install date by clicking on the date at the top of the list.
- To uninstall a piece of software, click it once, then click โUninstall.โ Restart the computer after uninstalling software.
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7Run an antivirus scan. Using Microsoft Defender or your preferred antivirus, run a scan to catch any adware programs on your computer. It will let you know that the malicious apps were removed. If youโre unable to remove the adware (this is rare but it happens), write down the name of the adware and proceed.
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Get removal instructions from Symantec. In Safe Mode or on a different computer, visit Symantecโs A to Z listing of Malware. [3] X Research source This frequently-updated site contains links to removal instructions of nearly every type of adware in existence. Select the first letter of the name of your adware and scroll down until you find it. Click the name of your adware.
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Click โRemovalโ to view instructions. The first set of instructions pertains to users of Symantec security software. If you donโt use their software, scroll to the second step and follow the removal instructions as indicated. All adware is different, and some are more difficult to remove than others. Reboot the computer when youโre finished with all of the instructions on the page that corresponds to your adware.
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Run a System Restore. If youโve made it this far and have not had success removing the adware, run a System Restore to bring your PC back to a date when it was functioning properly.
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Block pop-up windows in your browser. This crucial step makes it possible to complete the rest of this method with minimal annoyances.
- Safari: In the โSafariโ menu, select โPreferences.โ Click โSecurityโ and select โBlock pop-up windows. Deselect โAllow WebGLโ and โAllow Plugins.โ
- Chrome: In the Chrome menu (the three horizontal lines), click โSettings,โ and then scroll to the bottom to click on โShow advanced settings.โ Click โPrivacy,โ then โContent Settings,โ and select โDo not allow any site to show pop-ups.โ
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Check your browser settings for rogue search engines and extensions.
- Safari: In the Safari menu, select โPreferences,โ then โExtensions.โ If anything is listed that you donโt recognize, click โUninstall.โ Now, click to the โGeneralโ tab and make sure your default search engine is set to something you recognize. If not, set it to the search engine you use regularly. Safari has some defaults pre-programmed into the software. Choosing Google is a safe bet.
- Chrome: In the Chrome menu, select โSettings,โ then โExtensions.โ Click the trash icon next to any extensions you donโt recognize. Next, click โSettingsโ on the left menu and scroll down to โAdvanced Settingsโ and follow the link.
- Scroll down to โOn Startupโ and make sure โOpen the New Tab pageโ is selected.
- Scroll down to โSearchโ and click โManage Search Engines.โ Make sure every search engine listed in the top box is one you recognize. Pay special attention to the URL on the right side, as adware programs might pretend to be Google but actually be pointing you to another website. Delete anything suspicious by clicking the X next to the site.
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Download Apple Support article HT203987 as a PDF. [4] X Research source Because the next steps require the browser to be closed, youโll need to save the website to your computer. Point your browser to https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203987. Once the site has loaded, click โFile,โ then โPrint,โ then โSave as PDF.โ Select your Desktop as the saving location so you can easily find it in a moment.
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Use the โGo to Folderโ method to locate adware. Youโll be using this action a lot, so try to become familiar with it.
- Open the PDF file you just created and scroll down to the list of files that begins with
/System/Library/Frameworks/v.framework
. Highlight the first line in that list of files (itโs the one in the example) and click โEdit,โ then โCopy.โ - Open Finder and click โView,โ then โAs Columns.โ Click โGo,โ then โGo to Folder.โ
- Click โEdit,โ then โPasteโ to paste the file you highlighted previously into the box. Press โ Return to search for the file. If the file is found, drag it to the Trash. If not, copy the next file in the list from the PDF and do the same.
- Repeat the โGo to Methodโ with each of the files in the list. When finished, empty the Trash by clicking โFinder,โ then โEmpty Trash.โ Restart the computer.
- Open the PDF file you just created and scroll down to the list of files that begins with
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See if other known Adware is running. If the computer comes back up and thereโs still adware, open Finder, click โApplications,โ and select โUtilities.โ Click โActivity Monitor.โ On the CPU tab, click โProcess Nameโ to alphabetize the column and look for processes called either โInstallMacโ or โGenieo.โ
- If you see either of these programs running in Activity Monitor, repeat the โGo to Folderโ process with the following text:
/private/etc/launchd.conf
. Once thatโs finished, restart your computer again. - Return to the Apple PDF and scroll down to โRemove Genieo, InstallMacโ and repeat the process with each of the files listed beneath โRestart your Mac.โ Once youโve gone through each file and dragged any necessary files to the Trash, restart your computer.
- Use โGo to Folderโ once the computer comes back up, this time with the file
/Library/Frameworks/GenieoExtra.framework
. Empty the Trash (in Finder).
- If you see either of these programs running in Activity Monitor, repeat the โGo to Folderโ process with the following text:
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Restart the computer. Your computer should now be adware-free. If, when the computer comes back up, it is still infected with adware, youโll need to install an Adware removal tool.
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Download and install Malwarebytes Anti-Malware for Mac. Malwarebytes is the gold standard for at-home adware removal. Click โDownloadโ and choose a location to save the file. Once it has downloaded, double-click the file to run it.
- If youโre unable to download Anti-Malware for Mac because of the adware, use a different computer to download the installer and save it to a flash drive or CD/DVD.
- The first time you run Anti-Malware for Mac, youโll likely be asked if youโre sure you want to open it. Click โOpen.โ If you see a different message about your security preferences, click the Apple menu and select โSystem Preferences,โ then โSecurity and Privacy.โ On the General tab, click โOpen Anywayโ and the software will launch.
- The first time you run Anti-Malware, youโll be asked for a username and password for your administrator account. Type it and click โInstall Helper.โ
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Click โScan.โ If Adware is found, it will display in a list after the scan is complete. Click the name of the Adware and select โRemove selected itemsโ to delete. Restart the computer and your adware should be removed.
Expert Q&A
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QuestionWhat else can I do to remove adware?Michael Thompson-Brown is a Cybersecurity Expert based in Portland, Maine. He is the owner and founder of PCRescue!, a company that provides cybersecurity and data management solutions to small businesses and individuals. Michael has over 25 years of experience in the IT industry and is a certified ethical hacker. He is passionate about helping clients protect their data and systems from malicious attacks and helping them optimize their online presence and reach. He received a Masterโs degree in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance from Western Governors University, and a Bachelorโs degree in Business Administration from the University of Phoenix.To remove adware from your PC, consider a format and fresh install of Windows. Alternatively, newer versions of Windows include a "Reset PC" option, providing another potential solution. Begin by backing up essential data, then create a bootable USB or DVD with Windows installation media. Boot from this media, format the hard drive, and install Windows anew. For those opting for the "Reset PC" option, follow the on-screen instructions to reset Windows while keeping personal files intact. Ensure all updates and drivers are installed for optimal performance, and finally, restore backed-up data to complete the process.
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QuestionI'm downloading MalwareFox and it says that this type of file can harm your computer. Should I download it anyway? It seems safe.Community AnswerI'd suggest Malwarebytes, Defender, Avast or others with a good reputation.
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QuestionHow can I trust adware removal sites?Community AnswerIt's not always possible to tell if a site is legitimate. Make sure it is a trusted brand like Macafee or Norton. Some others are Malwarebytes and Microsoft has its own defense software called Windows Defender, which you can find in the Control Panel. You could check tech forums to find out which other adware removal programs people recommend or tell you to avoid, or you could leave a question on such forums if they haven't already addressed your concerns.
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Tips
- Never download software from a website you donโt trust.Thanks
- Update your anti-virus/anti-malware software frequently.Thanks
- Protect your computer from all forms of malware by using anti-virus protection.Thanks
Warnings
- Adware is often โcaughtโ when computer users see pop-up messages on their screen that say something like โWarning! Your computer is infected!โ No reputable anti-malware software will provide a message in your web browserโreal alerts will show up in a separate window that has the name of your anti-malware software at the top, or in a notification pop-up on your Windows taskbar.Thanks
- If the above methods don't work, you may want to take your computer to an expert for an assessment.Thanks
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References
- โ https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/kb20100811171926EN_EndUserProfile_en_us
- โ http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/repair-or-remove-programs#v1h=tab01
- โ https://www.symantec.com/security_response/landing/azlisting.jsp
- โ https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203987
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