Have you ever tried to uninstall SearchManager Chrome virus from your pc?
Have you been disappointed to remove Search
Manager toolbar through "Add or Remove Programs" in Windows Control
Panel, but you failed?
Have you ever been confused that you have
deleted Search Manager normally, but it is still there?
To avoid this trouble, you could learn and
follow Search Manager toolbar uninstall instructions in this post.
How to fully remove Search Manager from your PC?
Tips1: Remove Search Manager with a standard way
Tips
2: Uninstall Search Manager with program removal tool Perfect Uninstaller
Tips 1: How to delete Search Manager through Windows Uninstall applet
Most of you would like to get rid of
program through Windows Control Panel. However, you might miss some steps so
that you are not able to delete Search Manager. Here are the removal guides:
You should reboot your PC and press F8 key on your keyboard. This will open
up the Advanced Boot Options screen, in Windows 7 or Vista, or the Windows
Advanced Options Menu in Windows XP. Using the arrow keys on your keyboard,
highlight the option labeled Safe Mode
with Networking. Once it is highlighted, click on the Enter key on your
keyboard.
Click “Start Menu” > Select Control
Panel option > “Uninstall a Program” (Programs and Features) > Find Search
Manager on the currently installed programs list and its related entries >
Click “Uninstall or Change” to delete the application.
And then, you should go back and click
“Start menu” button and select “Run.” > Type “regedit” into the box and
click “OK” to open Registry Editor > search and locate all registry entries related
to Search Manager.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\[RANDOM
CHARACTERS].exe
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion
How to Manually Get Rid of Search Manager
Step
1: stop all the related processes in Task Manager
Guide: Open task manager by pressing Alt+Ctrl+Del keys at the same time.
Another way is to click on the Start button and choose Run option, then type taskmgr into and press OK.
Disable all the malicious processes
Step
2: show hidden files and folders and delete all the
following files.
Guide: click the Start button
and choose Control Panel, clicking
Appearance and Personalization, to find Folder Options then double-click on it.
In the pop-up dialog box, click the View tab and uncheck Hide protected
operating system files (Recommended).
Delete all the following files related to Search
Manager
%AppData%\.exe
%CommonAppData%\.exe
C:\Windows\Temp\.exe
%temp%\.exe
C:\Program Files\
Step
3: open Registry Editor to delete all invalid registries
entries as below
Guide: open Registry Editor by pressing Window+R keys together.(another way is clicking on the Start button
and choosing Run option, then typing into Regedit
and pressing Enter. )
Delete all the related registries as below:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\msconfig.exe
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\msmpeng.exe
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\msseces.exe
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon "Shell" = "%AppData%\.exe"
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\AppID\.exe
After that, you should remove Search
Manager Toolbar from browsers such as Chrome, Firefox and IE by manual
For Chrome:
1.Open Chrome.
2.Click on the Chrome menu and select
Settings.
3.Click on Extensions in the left side
menu.
4.Remove/Disable the Search Manager
Toolbar.
5.In the Search section, click Manage
search engines and remove Search Manager from the default search engines list.
6.Click OK to save the changes.
7.In the Chrome menu, select Settings.
8.In the On Startup section, Click on Set
Pages and delete the Search Manager URL (you can set a different home page by
entering a URL of your choice).
9.Click Ok to save the changes.
10.In the Appearance section, click on
Change and delete the Search Manager URL (you can set a different home page).
11.Click Ok to save the changes.
For Internet Explorer
1.Click on “Tools” and select Manage
add-ons.
2.Under Add-on Types, select Toolbars and
Extensions.
3.In the right pane, select Search Manager
Toolbar and click on the Disable button.
4.Under Add-on Types, select Search
Providers.
5.Select Search Manager and click the
Remove button.
6.In the General tab, delete the Search
Manager URL from the Home page text box.
7.Click OK to save the changes
For Firefox
1.Open Mozilla Firefox.
2.From the Firefox orange button (or from
the standard Tools menu), click on Add-ons.
3.Make sure Extensions is selected in the
Add-ons manager left side menu bar
4.Disable or remove the Search Manager
Toolbar add-on
5.In the General tab, delete the Search
Manager URL from the home page text box.
6.Click OK to save the changes.
If you open a new tab in Firefox and Search
Manager as home page, do the following:
Type: about:config in the address bar and
press enter
Confirm the message.
Type: browser.newtab.url in the Search text
field
Right-click on the result and select Search
Manager (or Reset in older versions)
After you finish steps, you should restart
your pc to confirm the Search Manager removal. If you are not good at handling
this method, you could try Tips 2 as
following.
Tips 2: How to delete Search Manager with Perfect Uninstaller?
If you can not follow the removal guides
above, it is advised you to get rid of Search Manager with Perfect Uninstaller as following.
2.Close all running processes including
programs and browsers in the Task Manager before you run Perfect Uninstaller
3.Find and locate the program on the
currently installed programs list
4.Click “Uninstall” button on the right
side to remove Search Manager.
5.Alternately,
if the unwanted program is not listed on the display window, you could force
uninstall Search Manager completely and easily with program uninstall tool.
Step 1: Run Perfect Uninstaller
Step 2: Click the “Force Uninstall” option on the interface of software uninstall tool
Step 3: Select the scanning program path. That
means you should locate and select the unwanted program for scanning. Usually it
is stored in C:\Program Files (x86)
in Windows 8, Windows 10 and C:\Program
Files in Windows XP
Step 4: Select and click the “Search Manager” folder.
Step 5: Click “Next”
button to follow the processes.
Step 6: Click "Next" to start scanning the registry files about the unneeded
program.
Step 7: It will take some time to finish registry
scanning. If you don't want to wait, you could click "Skip" option and cancel the scanning.
Step 8: After the registry scanning is completed, click
"Next" button to select
all related files.
Step 9: Click "Next" button to delete all related files.
Step 10: Click “Finish”
button when it stops scanning files and extensions.
After you finish the onscreen removal
steps, Search Manager has been deleted from your PC.
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