Razor Web pop-up ads may not only serve to make
profits, but also can distract your online activity, ruin your system security,
and even violate your privacy.
What Is Razor Web?
Razor Web is a free program that claims to
provide a variety of coupons and deals that can be used at online shopping.
As a matter of fact, it is not as helpful as it said but is a nasty adware that will generate numerous attractive
ads to entice its users to click on and redirect them to some unknown websites.
Once Razor Web manages to sneak into the
target PC, your system will act abnormally. You may see a lot of advertising
banners on the web pages that you browse. And random webpage text may be turned
into hyperlinks. Browser pop-ups show up to recommend fake updates.
What’s worse, those ads by Razor Web mostly
contain malicious computer infections such as Trojan horses. Any clicking will
redirect you to malicious websites, and the Trojans and other viruses contained
in such websites can be automatically dropped into target PC sneakily.
How to Remove Razor Web Easily and Efficiently?
The following passage is going to provide TWO different solutions on removing Razor Web or any other unwanted adware. Please read carefully and try to understand the removal guide below.
Solution A: Remove Razor Web Associated Program from Web Browsers
- Stop Razor Web related running process in Windows Task Manager
- Uninstall Razor Web related program in Control Panel
- Remove Razor Web from Web Browsers
- Double Check by Using RegCure Pro
Solution A: Remove Razor Web Related Program from Web Browsers
1. Stop Razor Web related running process in Windows Task Manager
Note: If you cannot close the Razor Web web page, try this step; otherwise, go to step 2 directly.
Press "Ctrl+Shift+Esc" together to open Windows Task Manager, click Processes tab, find its associated running process and click on it, then click the "End Process" button.
2. Uninstall Razor Web related program in Control Panel
Windows 7/Vista users:
1) Click "Start" ("Windows Logo" in the bottom left corner of your desktop), choose "Control Panel".
2) Locate "Programs", "Uninstall a Program".
Windows 8 users:
1) Click "Charms bar", choose "Settings" and click "Control Panel".
3) Look for suspicious or unfamiliar related program, select its entry and click "Uninstall".
3. Remove Razor Web from web browsers
Internet Explorer:
1) Open Internet Explorer, click on the gear icon, choose "Internet options", go to General tab, enter your favorite website address, click "Apply".
3) Click "OK" to close the Internet Options window.
3) Click "Start", find "Internet Explorer" and then right click on it, choose "properties".
4) On the pop-up window, go to Shorcut tab, delete the extension after “.exe” in Target, click "OK".
Google Chrome:
1) Open Google Chrome, click on the icon menu (top right), select "Settings".
2) Go to On startup option, click "Set pages", delete the unwanted website address and then "OK".
3) Go to Appearence option, check "Show Home button", and then click "Change".
4) On the pop-up window, delete the unwanted website address in Open this page option, click "OK", and then uncheck "Show Home button".
5) Go to History tab, click "Clear browsing date…" button. On the confirm window, click "Clear browsing date", and then close Chrome.
6) Click "Start", find "Google Chrome", right click on it, select "properties".
7) On the pop-up window, go to Shorcut tab, delete the extension after “.exe” in Target, click "OK".
1) Open Mozilla Firefox, click on the icon menu (top right) and select "Options".
3) Here select "History", click the "Clear Recent History…" button. On the pop-up window, click "Clear Now".
4) Click "Start", find "Mozilla Firefox", right click on it, select "properties". On the pop-up window, go to Shorcut tab, delete the extension after “.exe” in Target, click "OK".
4. Double check by using RegCure Pro
RegCure Pro is an advanced optimizer which is able to solve your computer system problems, remove your privacy items produced by online searches, delete junk files, uninstall malware and fix performance problems. Here shows how it works:
1) Free download RegCure Pro by clicking the below button.
2) Click the "Yes" button to enter in installation process and then follow the instruction to install the program step by step.
3) When the program is successfully installed, double click on its desktop shortcut to open it. On the Overview tab, check all the scan settings and then click on the "Click to Start Scan" button to run a system scan on your computer.
5) When the system scan is done, click on "Fix All" button to completely remove all the performance problems in your computer.
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Solution B: Remove Razor Web with SpyHunter
SpyHunter is a powerful, real-time anti-spyware application designed to assist the average computer user to detect, remove, and protect their PCs from the latest malware attacks. Here shows how it works:
2. Click the "Run" button to enter the setup program and follow the installation steps until setup is complete.
3. When the installation is complete, click the "Finish" button to exit the installation.
4. If SpyHunter does not automatically start, click the icon on your desktop or Start menu to open it.
5. Allow the program to scan by clicking the "Scan Computer Now!" button. If you would like to have a quick scan on your PC, please check the "Quick Scan" box; otherwise, uncheck it.
6. The first scan will take some time, please be patient while waiting for the scanning result.
7. After the scan is done, you can see that all threats are successfully detected. Check the "Select All" box and then click the "Remove" button to fix all threats in your PC.
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Good Luck and be safe online.
2 comments:
Removal of Razor-web ad popups:
I've done all you suggest and more, but still get the Razor-web popups. It only happens with Chrome, not with IE nor with Mozilla Firefox.
I have bought and run SpyHunter4, but the problem persists.
I wonder if I should just uninstall Chrome and start witha a clean download, but I'm afraid to lose some of the other important parts of Google, such as my Calendar and gmail account.
Comments?
Hi, ProfBenj.
My apologies for the delay in responding.
Please be assured that reinstall Chrome will not lose your Calendar and gmail account. And please remember your gmail account and password. You'll need them to log in your Calendar and gmail again.
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