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‘Seek Error – Sector not found’ Fake Pop-Up Alert

Posted: November 28, 2012

The 'Seek Error – Sector not found' fake alert is a faux system warning that's generated by rogue defragmenters, file cleaners and other system scanner utilities from the FakeSysdef/FakeHDD family of scamware. Although a 'Seek Error – Sector not found' fake alert may look realistic, its contents are inaccurate, and 'Seek Error – Sector not found' fake alerts will be displayed persistently regardless of the health of your computer. 'Seek Error – Sector not found' fake alert problems are just one of various symptoms associated with FakeSysdef scamware, and SpywareRemove.com malware researchers consider related PC threats to be meaningful security hazards. Instead of spending money on such worthless software, you should use anti-malware programs to remove the source of the 'Seek Error – Sector not found' fake alert and its related system changes.

Seeking out the Real Reasons Behind a 'Seek Error – Sector not found' Fake Alert

The 'Seek Error – Sector not found' fake alert always is a side effect of your computer being infected by one of the members of FakeSysdef such as HDD Plus, Quick Defrag, Full Scan or Windows Safe Mode (the last of which shouldn't be confused with the actual 'Safe Mode' feature of Windows). Besides a litany of pop-ups like the 'Seek Error – Sector not found' fake alert, these scamware programs also may block you from using other programs, make dangerous changes to you system settings, lock your desktop wallpaper.

These attacks are a simple sideshow in the main FakeSysdef scam, which tries to convince you, through 'Seek Error – Sector not found' fake alert and other methods, that your PC is suffering from severe hardware issues. The FakeSysdef program then requests money in a registration process to fix these perceived issues, even though SpywareRemove.com malware researchers haven't found any real file-checking, defragging or hardware-repairing features in any variant of FakeSysdef.

The Safe Way to Keep 'Seek Error – Sector not found' Fake Alerts from Popping Up in Your Face

With respect to its ability to discern system problems, the 'Seek Error – Sector not found' fake alert should be considered just as inaccurate as similar hoaxes like the 'Data Error Reading Drive C:\' fake alert or the 'Critical Error. Drive sector not found error' fake message. Because scamware programs that display the 'Seek Error – Sector not found' fake alert also tend to block crucial security-related software, SpywareRemove.com malware research team recommends disabling all associated PC threats before you attempt to disinfect your PC.

By rebooting your PC and tapping F8 before Windows begins to load, you'll be able to access the appropriate menu for launching Windows in Safe Mode. Safe Mode should disable all automatically-starting malware, including your FakeSysdef infection. After that, anti-malware programs with any degree of competency should be able to put a stop to the 'Seek Error – Sector not found' fake alert and its fake defragmenter with a simple system scan.

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