Well there are a few ways you can do that, but first simply try scanning your system in safe mode using Spyware Doctor/Malwarebytes/SUPERAntiSpyware. IF that doesn't work, try removing Green AV manually:
http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-green-av
Try to remove Green AV manually according to these instructions:http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-green-avOr scan your system using a decent spyware remover, such as Spyware Doctor.
First of all try using a little program called SmitFraudFix, it's likely that Green AV doesn't block it. Otherwise you can try pretty much any decent spyware remover, such as Spyware Doctor or Malwarebytes or SuperAntiSpyware.There's also the manual method:http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-green-av
No, do you?If so, try scanning your system in safe mode using Spyware Doctor or Malwarebytes. Or try to remove Green AV manually:http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-green-av
It's a misleading security application that uses false scan results and fake security alerts to scare the user of the compromised computer. Remove Green AV as soon as possible.
== == I went to start, run, typed in regedit, pressed ctrl F, typed in Green Av deleted everything in the folder, deleted the folder, ran an anti-virus software, deleted all cookies and restart computer.
Yes. If you have more than one antivirus program on your computer, they can start "fighting" each other. Most antivirus programs monitor the actions that other programs make on the computer. This could cause problems when there are multiple AV programs installed. For example, when one AV program starts making system changes to help it operate better, another AV program may think that the other is making malicious changes and could block the action or even quarantine the other AV program.
Press F8 after restarting, before Windows boots and select the 'safe mode'. Choose the task manger by right clicking on taskbar and click on processor tab. Select Green AV and end process. In the C drive, under GAV delete mgrdll.exe and gav.exe files. Also delete GAV folder. From the start menu open registry editor by running regedit. Go to the left panel and delete the Hkey.
I went to start, run, typed in regedit, pressed ctrl F, typed in Green Av deleted everything in the folder, deleted the folder, ran an anti-virus software, deleted all cookies and restart computer.
Green AV is a misleading antivirus application. I really doubt that registration email and key will help you. You should remove this infections from your computer as soon as possible. Use MalwareBytes anti-malware, Spyware Doctor or SuperAntispyware
Download anit-virus software and run a whole computer scan and this will find the virus for you and get rid of it.
Scan your system in safe mode using Spyware Doctor/Malwarebytes/SUPERAntiSpyware. If it doesn't work, try to remove Green AV manually:http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-green-av
To stop the popups you first have to remove the infection. You can try doing it yourself:http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-green-avOr you can use a spyware remover, such as Spyware Doctor or SUPERAntiSpyware.