MacSaleApp screenshot
Being an adware, MacSaleApp is very upsetting to pop up frequently onto website for displaying users varieties of advertisements. Usually, it is attaching with free program, social network, game and spam email attachment that it can be downloaded into computer unconsciously when paying little attention on the installation process.
Once installed, it will soon append to all your web browsers including Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer Safari and Google Chrome. Entangling with this adware, users will be redirected to unknown website and upset with bunches of advertisements. As a matter of fact, it is intending to generate website traffic and gain profit from the sponsored websites.
For the adware, users may be able to uninstall it from control panel. However, MacSaleApp won’t be completely removed in this way. After the system reboot, it will pop up again to interrupt your online activities continuously. It is worth mentioning that MacSaleApp is a tracking adware has the capability to access to your sensitive information such as history, favorite website and search inquiries. Even worse, it may follow the trail of your online activities and collect confidential information away. Seriously, to make sure for the security of your PC, it is highly suggested to get rid of MacSaleApp instantly without any delay.
Related symptoms to MacSaleApp
- MacSaleApp is very tricky and stubborn adware program
- MacSaleApp slips into computer furtively without user’s consent
- MacSaleApp can be hardly removed by security programs
- MacSaleApp keeps popping up advertisements onto your desktop
- MacSaleApp redirects web page constantly
- MacSaleApp may provide malicious links and drop computer with harmful codes
Manual removal guides to remove MacSaleApp in details
Step1: Set Your DNS as Google's Public DNS( 8.8.8.8):
(Available on Windows7/Vista and Window8/8.1)
1. Open Control Panel
2. At Network and Internet, select "View network status and tasks"
3. At Network and Sharing Center, select "Change adapter settings"
4. Select the network adapter you are using (LAN or WLAN), then click on "Properties"
5. Double click "Internet Protocol Version4 (TCP/IPV4)"
6. Check "Use the following DNS server addresses"
7. Set the "Preferred DNS server" as 8.8.8.8
Step2: Stop MacSaleApp processes in the Windows Task Manager
random.exe
On Windows XP
•Press Ctrl+Alt+Del keys together to open Windows Task Manager ;
•Under the Processes tab, right-click on the processes related with the virus and click End Process
On Windows 7 / Windows Vista
•Right-click on Task Bar and click on Task Manager;
•Under the Processes tab, right-click on the processes related with the adware and click
On Windows 8 / 8.1
•Right-click on Task Bar and click on Task Manager;
•Under the Processes tab, right-click on the processes related with the virus and click
Step3: Show all hidden files:
On Windows XP
•Close all programs so that you are at your desktop.
•Click on the Start button. This is the small round button with the Windows flag in the lower left corner.
•Click on the Control Panel menu option.
•When the control panel opens click on the Appearance and Personalization link.
•Under the Folder Options category, click on Show Hidden Files or Folders.
•Under the Hidden files and folders section, select the radio button labeled Show hidden files, folders, or drives.
•Remove the checkmark from the checkbox labeled Hide extensions for known file types.
•Remove the checkmark from the checkbox labeled Hide protected operating system files (Recommended).
•Press the Apply button and then the OK button.
On Windows 7 / Vista
•Click and open Libraries
•Under the Folder Options category of Tools , click on Show Hidden Files or Folders.
•Under the Hidden files and folders section, select the radio button labeled Show hidden files, folders, or drives.
•Remove the checkmark from the checkbox labeled Hide extensions for known file types.
•Remove the checkmark
from the checkbox labeled Hide protected operating system files (Recommended).
•Press the Apply button and then the OK button.
On Windows 8 /8.1
•Click on Windows Explorer ;
•Click on View tab;
•Check the “Hidden Items” box
Step4: Delete MacSaleApp associated files
%UserProfile%\[random].exe %ProgramFiles%\Internet Explorer\Connection Wizard\[random] %Windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\[random].exe %System%\[random].exe %Temp%\[random].bat
Step 5: Open Registry Editor:
Method 1
(Available on Windows XP, Windows 7 /Vista, and Windows 8 /8.1):
•Call out “Run” box by pressing “Windows” key + “R” key on your keyboard;
•Type “Regedit” into the Run box and click OK to open Registry Editor
Method 2
(Available on Windows 7/ Vista):
•Click on Start button to open Start Menu
•Type “Regedit” into the search box and click on Regedit to open Registry Editor
Step 6: Terminate these Registry Entries created by MacSaleApp.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "SD2014" = "%AppData%\\.exe"
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Clients\StartMenuInternet\FIREFOX.EXE\shell\safemode\command "(Default)" = ""%LocalAppData%\.exe
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "SD2014" = "%AppData%\<random>\<random>.exe"
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\KB8456137 = "%LocalAppData%\KB8456137\KB8456137.exe"
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\<random>\DefaultIcon "(Default)" = '%1'
Tips: Manual removal method is a little complicated, no mistake would be allowed to make. Or it will crash down your PC. For the prevention of messing up your system, you will be welcome to start a live chat with expert to get your computer fixed safely and thoroughly.
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