How to Get Rid of Unisales Malware from Your PC
Open the Control Panel and click on Add/Remove a program., Search for Uni in the top right corner of the 'Uninstall a Program'., Open up Google Chrome., Go to local disc C:/, and Program Data., Look for the file that it said it was taken from...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open the Control Panel and click on Add/Remove a program.
Right click on Unisales.
Click remove/disable/delete etc. , Click the three bars.
Click on settings, then click extensions in top right.
Near the top of the page, you should see something that says Developer Mode.
Check it.
You should see in the Unisales that it will say something like "taken from C:program data/jkjjjsafffawsfasfwafwaw".
When you see that, make sure you remember the gist of the letters. , If you do not see Program Data, look up a tutorial on how to show hidden files in Windows 7, 8, etc. , When you are sure it is the correct file, delete it. ,,, Then, when in this tab, click on Extensions.
If you see the Unisales, then follow the next steps. , Look for something that has a lot of random letters.
Click on it and it should have files like Manifest, Lsdb content, and Background.
If so, delete the file and empty the recycle bin.
If not, look for another file with random numbers.
If there are no random numbers, it must have been deleted. , -
Step 2: Search for Uni in the top right corner of the 'Uninstall a Program'.
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Step 3: Open up Google Chrome.
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Step 4: Go to local disc C:/
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Step 5: and Program Data.
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Step 6: Look for the file that it said it was taken from.
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Step 7: Restart your computer and you are good to go!
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Step 8: If you are using Firefox
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Step 9: follow this part of the tutorial.
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Step 10: Go to the three bars and click Add-Ons.
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Step 11: Go to Program Data.
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Step 12: Restart your computer.
Detailed Guide
Right click on Unisales.
Click remove/disable/delete etc. , Click the three bars.
Click on settings, then click extensions in top right.
Near the top of the page, you should see something that says Developer Mode.
Check it.
You should see in the Unisales that it will say something like "taken from C:program data/jkjjjsafffawsfasfwafwaw".
When you see that, make sure you remember the gist of the letters. , If you do not see Program Data, look up a tutorial on how to show hidden files in Windows 7, 8, etc. , When you are sure it is the correct file, delete it. ,,, Then, when in this tab, click on Extensions.
If you see the Unisales, then follow the next steps. , Look for something that has a lot of random letters.
Click on it and it should have files like Manifest, Lsdb content, and Background.
If so, delete the file and empty the recycle bin.
If not, look for another file with random numbers.
If there are no random numbers, it must have been deleted. ,
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