![]() I have no idea why the devleoper thought having the close button work the same as the repair button, or that you actually need to click on Validate to get it remember what you've unchecked. It turns out that the close button works the same as clicking on Repair, and there is a Validate button you need to click on after making any changes to save the change, or ZHPCleaner will not take note of anything you've unchecked. As soon the repair window closed, ZHPCleaner deleted everything it had detected. However, I decided not to worry about it for now, so I just clicked on the close button. With nothing selected, I was going to go back and review the results in each categorty and select the few files and registry keys that I did want to be removed. I clicked on the tab for each category, and clicked on Uncheck to unchceck everything in the category. The results are divided into a number of categories, as you can see in the above screenshot. A number of files and registry keys were detected, but I wanted to keep almost all of these, as they belong to PUPs that I installed myself and want to keep. I ran a scan and then clicked on the Repair button to review what had been found. #ADWARE CLEANER REMOVAL TOOL HOW TO#So it should be used with extreme caution.Īt least I know now how to use it properly and get it to keep anything you don't want to be deleted. I ran it tonight, and it deleted everything it found, even though I wanted nothing to be deleted. ZHPCleaner is a tool for removing adware and PUPs, which is simliar to ADWCleaner. ![]()
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