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‘explorer.exe – Corrupt Disk’ Fake Alert

Posted: February 26, 2013

'explorer.exe – Corrupt Disk' fake alert pretends to be an alert that's indicative of a problem with Windows reading HD information, but 'explorer.exe – Corrupt Disk' fake alert is one of various fake pop-ups that are symptoms of a fake defragger infection. Members of the FakeSysdef family of rogue defragmentation products pretend to be able to detect and repair Registry and hard drive-related issues, but 'explorer.exe – Corrupt Disk' fake alert and similar pop-ups always are generated without any attempt to detect the problems that they claim exist. SpywareRemove.com malware researchers recommend combating 'explorer.exe – Corrupt Disk' fake alert by removing its source – any particular variant of FakeSysdef scamware – with a reliable anti-malware program.

Exploring the Depths of the Problems with a 'explorer.exe – Corrupt Disk' fake alert

'explorer.exe – Corrupt Disk' fake alert is intended to look like a convincing Windows error that's caused by a hard drive-based system problem, but 'explorer.exe – Corrupt Disk' fake alert doesn't have anything to do with Windows and will appear even if your hard drive is completely healthy and well-maintained. 'explorer.exe – Corrupt Disk' fake alert's various relatives, which appear in similar circumstances of a rogue defragger-based infection, include 'Critical Hard Disk Drive Error', 'System message – Write Fault Error', 'System Error. Hard Disk failure detected', 'svchost.exe - Corrupt Disk' fake alert and Hard Drive Failure alert.

'explorer.exe – Corrupt Disk' fake alert and related pop-ups are one of the primary signs of a FakeSysdef infection, which also modifies your browser's settings (to enable you to download malicious content unintentionally), blocks Windows security programs and locks your desktop to yet another fake warning. Fake defraggers from this family will request that you purchase their full version to resolve all of these problems, which SpywareRemove.com malware researchers discourage as an unnecessary expense – when removing the source of 'explorer.exe – Corrupt Disk' fake alerts will do the same thing.

Tending to the Cause of 'explorer.exe – Corrupt Disk' Fake Alert's Appearance

Because a 'explorer.exe – Corrupt Disk' fake alert always is caused by any of several brands of rogue defraggers, you always should try to identify the scamware that's responsible for 'explorer.exe – Corrupt Disk' fake alert and use anti-malware software to eliminate 'explorer.exe – Corrupt Disk' fake alert. Some of the various names that SpywareRemove.com malware researchers have found such FakeSysdef scamware products to use include Smart HDD, Win Scanner, Memory Fixer, Disk Recovery, Disk OK, SMART Check and Check Disk.

Since scamware programs that are responsible for the 'explorer.exe – Corrupt Disk' fake alert also will block your ability to use other programs, including, in some cases, anti-malware products, you also may need to disable the original FakeSysdef program before ridding yourself of the 'explorer.exe – Corrupt Disk' fake alert. SpywareRemove.com malware researchers suggest that you use Safe Mode to disable malware, which will let you use anti-malware scanners as necessary to disinfect your PC and take out the source of 'explorer.exe – Corrupt Disk' fake alert attacks.

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The following messages's were detected:
# Message
10x000003FB 0x7C8002CD 0x7C8006E9
20x7C80001A
3Exception Processing Message 0xC0000397 Parameters
4explorer.exe – Corrupt Disk

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