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How to remove Disk Recovery virus

Myantispyware team February 5, 2011    

Disk Recovery is a is a malicious program that pretends to be a computer defragmenter software. It hijacks your computer, blocks Windows legitimate applications from running, presents various fake critical errors alerts that the computer’s hard drive is corrupt in order to frighten you into purchasing this useless application. Do not pay for the bogus software! Simply ignore all that it will display you and remove Disk Recovery from your computer as quickly as possible!

DiskRecovery from same family of malware as Disk OK, My Disk, HDD Defragmenter, etc. It is promoted and installed itself on your computer without your permission and knowledge through the use of trojans or other malicious software. Moreover, the scammers may also distribute this malware on Twitter, My Space, Facebook, and other social networks. Remember, “Disk Recovery” name is only a trick. Cyber criminals uses legitimate names in order to get trust from computer users as most of them do not pay attention to what they download from the Internet. Thus, please be careful when opening attachments and downloading files or otherwise you can end up with a rogue program on your PC.

When Disk Recovery is installed, it will state that your computer has some critical problems. It will imitate a scan computer`s hard disks, Windows registry and computer memory for errors. The rogue will report that “Read time of hard drive clusters less than 500 ms”, “32% of HDD space is unreadable”, “Bad sectors on hard drive or damaged file allocation table”, etc. Next, DiskRecovery will prompt you to purchase a full version of the program to fix supposedly found system errors. Of course, all of these errors are a fake. So, simply ignore the false scan results.

Disk Recovery will block legitimate Windows applications on your computer and won’t let you download anything from the Internet. Last, but not least, the rogue will display numerous fake warnings and nag screens. Some of the warnings are:

System Restore
The system has been restored after a critical error. Data integrity and hard drive integrity verification required.

Windows – No Disk
Exception Processing Message 0×0000013

Critical Error
A critical error has occurred while indexing data stored on hard drive. System restart required.

Of course, all of these warnings are a fake. This is an attempt to make you think your computer in danger. Like false scan results you can safely ignore them.

As you can see, Disk Recovery is a totally scam, which created with one purpose to scare you into purchasing so-called “full” version of the program. Most important do not purchase it! Please use the removal guide below in order to remove Disk Recovery and any associated malware from your computer for free. If you have already purchase the program, contact your credit card company and tell them what has happened.

Automated Removal Instructions for Disk Recovery

Step 1. Reboot your computer in Safe mode with networking

Restart your computer.

After hearing your computer beep once during startup, start pressing the F8 key on your keyboard. On a computer that is configured for booting to multiple operating systems, you can press the F8 key when the Boot Menu appears.

Instead of Windows loading as normal, Windows Advanced Options menu appears similar to the one below.

safe-mode-how-to
Windows Advanced Options menu

When the Windows Advanced Options menu appears, select Safe mode with networking and then press ENTER.

Step 2. Stop Disk Recovery from running

Download HijackThis from here. Run HijackThis and click Scan button to perform a system scan. Place a checkmark against each of lines:

O4 – HKCU\..\Run: [{RANDOM}.exe] %CommonAppData%\{RANDOM}.exe
O4 – HKCU\..\Run: [{RANDOM}] %CommonAppData%\{RANDOM}.exe

Example:

O4 – HKCU\..\Run: [CvdCEPoYRb.exe] C:\DOCUME~1\ALLUSE~1\APPLIC~1\CvdCEPoYRb.exe
O4 – HKCU\..\Run: [SaMFLunm] C:\DOCUME~1\ALLUSE~1\APPLIC~1\SaMFLunm.exe

Note: list of infected items may be different. Template of the malicious entries:
Variant 1: O4 – HKCU\..\Run: [{random string}] %CommonAppData%\{random string}.exe;
Variant 2: O4 – HKCU\..\Run: [{random string}.exe] %CommonAppData%\{random string}.exe;
%CommonAppData% is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data (for Windows XP/2000) or C:\ProgramData (for Windows 7/Vista).
If you unsure, then check it in Google. Skip this step, if you does not find any malicious lines.

Place a checkmark against each of them. Once you have selected all entries, close all running programs then click once on the “fix checked” button. Close HijackThis.

Step 3. Remove Disk Recovery associated malware

Download MalwareBytes Anti-malware (MBAM). Close all programs and Windows on your computer.

Double Click mbam-setup.exe to install the application. When the installation begins, keep following the prompts in order to continue with the installation process. Do not make any changes to default settings and when the program has finished installing, make sure a checkmark is placed next to Update Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware and Launch Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware, then click Finish.

If an update is found, it will download and install the latest version.

Once the program has loaded you will see window similar to the one below.

malwarebytes-antimalware1
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Window

Select Perform Quick Scan, then click Scan, it will start scanning your computer for Disk Recovery infection. This procedure can take some time, so please be patient.

When the scan is complete, click OK, then Show Results to view the results. You will see a list of infected items similar as shown below. Note: list of infected items may be different than what is shown in the image below.

Disk Recovery remover
Malwarebytes Anti-malware, list of infected items

Make sure all entries have a checkmark at their far left and click “Remove Selected” button to remove Disk Recovery. MalwareBytes Anti-malware will now remove all of associated DiskRecovery files and registry keys and add them to the programs’ quarantine. When MalwareBytes Anti-malware has finished removing the infection, a log will open in Notepad and you may be prompted to Restart.

Disk Recovery removal notes

Note 1: if you can not download, install, run or update Malwarebytes Anti-malware, then follow the steps: Malwarebytes won`t install, run or update – How to fix it.

Note 2: if you need help with the instructions, then post your questions in our Spyware Removal forum.

Note 3: your current antispyware and antivirus software let the infection through ? Then you may want to consider purchasing the FULL version of MalwareBytes Anti-malware to protect your computer in the future.

Disk Recovery creates the following files and folders

%UserProfile%\Desktop\Disk Recovery.lnk
%UserProfile%\Start Menu\Programs\Disk Recovery\Disk Recovery.lnk
%UserProfile%\Start Menu\Programs\Disk Recovery\Uninstall Disk Recovery.lnk
%CommonAppData%\{RANDOM}.exe
%CommonAppData%\{RANDOM}
%CommonAppData%\{RANDOM}.dat

Note: %CommonAppData% is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data (for Windows XP/2000) or C:\ProgramData (for Windows 7/Vista)

Disk Recovery creates the following registry keys and values

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run | {RANDOM}

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