What is vSnapShot
vSnapShot – is an extension for the browser (Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer) that comes bundled with freeware’s installers and downloaders without user consent. vSnapShot is a potentially unwanted program (PUP) and can cause irreparable damage to your browser. After penetrating the computer, vSnapShot begins to display advertising pop-ups that may contain false information to update any component of the system, promotional offers of online shops (stores), banners, pop-ups, etc. Among other things, vSnapShot collects your personal information, browsing history, and so on. If you find vSnapShot on your computer, remove it immediately!
How vSnapShot gets on your PC?
Malicious software penetrates to computer bundled with free programs. The malicious software comes on a computer without the consent of the user and can cause irreparable damage to your computer. Most often, the user can prevent the penetration of such programs on their own. For this, it is necessary to follow closely the installation process and not to rush. Read the user agreement, do not agree to install suspicious software. Choose advanced or full installation type. Read reviews about the programs. You can also use special programs that will help you protect your PC. If you have found vSnapShot, use our instructions to remove it.
How to remove vSnapShot from your computer?
To uninstall vSnapShot remove it from Control Panel, then delete all files and regkeys.
In our view, there are 3 products that potentially have vSnapShot in their database. You can try to use them for removing vSnapShot.
Recommended Solution:
Norton is a powerful removal tool. It can remove all instances of newest viruses, similar to vSnapShot – files, folders, registry keys.
*Trial version of Norton provides detection of computer viruses for FREE. To remove malware, you have to purchase the full version of Norton.
Alternative Solution:
Norton Antivirus – detects files, registry values and folders of viruses that show the same behavior as vSnapShot.
You can try both of these products to remove vSnapShot
Or uninstall vSnapShot manually.
Step 1: Remove vSnapShot from Control Panel
Windows XP:
- Click Start.
- Control Panel.
- Then click Add or Remove Programs.
- Find vSnapShot.
- Click Uninstall.
Learn more about uninstallation of programs in Windows XP.
Windows 7/Windows Vista:
- Click Start.
- Then Control Panel.
- Click Uninstall a Program.
- Find vSnapShot and click Uninstall.
Learn more about uninstallation of programs in Windows 7.
Windows 8/Windows 8.1:
- Open the Menu.
- Click Search.
- After that click Apps.
- Then Control Panel.
- Then as in Windows 7, click Uninstall a Program under Programs.
- Find vSnapShot, select it and click Uninstall.
Learn more about uninstallation of programs in Windows 8 (8.1).
Windows 10:
- Click on the Start button (or press the Windows key) to open the Start menu, click on the Settings at the top.
- Click on App & features on the left menu.
- On the right side, locate vSnapShot and click it, then click on the Uninstall button.
- Click on Uninstall to confirm.
Learn more about uninstallation of programs in Windows 10
Note: If you can’t find required program, sort programs by date in Control panel and search for last installed programs.
After that remove vSnapShot from your browser.
Step 2: Remove vSnapShot from browsers
Google Chrome:
- Open Google Chrome
- Push Alt + F.
- Click Tools.
- Choose Extensions.
- Find vSnapShot.
- Click the trash can icon to remove it.
Learn more about removing extensions from Chrome.
Mozilla Firefox:
- Open Firefox.
- Push Shift + Ctrl + A.
- Choose vSnapShot.
- Click Disable or Remove button.
Learn more about removing extensions from Firefox.
Internet Explorer:
- Open IE.
- Push Alt + T.
- Click Manage Add-ons.
- Select Toolbars and Extensions.
- Click Disable vSnapShot.
- Click More information link in the left-bottom corner.
- Click Remove button.
- If this button is grayed out – perform alternative steps.
Learn more about removing extensions from IE.
Step 3: Remove following files and folders of vSnapShot:
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Written by Rami Douafi