What is Windows Command Processor?
If Windows Command Processor is a legitimate Windows file, then why do you get this pop ups? If you have such a problem, then it is probably driven by a malware. Once executed, this malware keeps popping up asking for permission to open windows command processor. Clicking cancel doesn’t seem to stop such a pop up as it appears again within a second, which is really irritating. More annoying is that your antivirus program like AVG, Avira or Norton can’t stop the Windows Command Processor pop up. This Windows Command Processor malware has been reported as a Trojan malware that seems to invite more threats via the internet, slow down your PC, freeze your PC and even cripple your antivirus and antispyware programs. By adding a registry entry, this virus can add itself to the startup list therefore running automatically every time you restart your PC. Here is how you can get rid of this malware. Proceed sequentially; if method 1 doesn’t work, try the next method.
Method 1: Delete the virus files manually
Most replicating malware hide in the appdata folder. From here, they can run automatically at startup therefore it will be difficult to delete them without stopping their processes first. Fortunately, Safe Mode only starts the essential programs that are needed to run Windows (even your antivirus and network cards won’t run in safe mode). This will make it easy to delete this malware.
Method 2: Use MalwareBytes, AdwCleaner and Combofix to scan and fix your PC
If your antivirus software doesn’t find this malware automatically, you can employ the services of MalwareBytes and AdwCleaner. Combofix is a deeper scanner that will scan your files and registry and try to fix them. If step 1 doesn’t work, try step 2.
Step 1: Scan using MalwareBytes and AdwCleaner
Step 2: Scan with Combofix
PS: If you had created a system restore point, you can use it to go back to when your PC functioned correctly. You might lose some programs, but your personal data will stay intact. Just type ‘restore’ in the start menu and click on ‘System Restore’ and follow the instructions to reset your system to a time it functioned correctly.
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