
If you are in doubt, please scan the installer.exe file using you regular spyware remover or antivirus program. Also> Add/Remove Programs, uninstall: DealHelper- anything it has for it. Also> Control Panel> Java Plugin> open the Java Plugin, and look for a Cache tab, hit that and Clear the cache. The file may actually belong to some fully legitimate applications and therefore must stay intact. Hi, Control Panel> Add/Remove Programs, if you see SaveNow/ WhenUSave, uninstall it. In some cases a presence of installer.exe does not mean that your system is infected. If you cannot erase it, consider using recommended spyware removers, which will get rid of installer.exe and associated parasites for you. That is why you have to manually delete the installer.exe file. Removing the file will immediately terminate a process and prevent it from running later. It remains active while installer.exe is present in the system. This process silently works in background and performs harmful actions. panel->add/remove programs, remove NavHelper and restart your computer. The installer.exe file usually runs the same named process. Ares is 100 free but comes bundled with optional NavHelper software by NavExcel. The installer.exe file is installed and used by Metafisher. installer.exe is a significant part of a dangerous threat, but it can also work on its own. Once executed, the installer.exe file runs a process that is responsible for the parasite’s payload. installer.exe is an executable file which primary purpose is to start a parasite or launch some of its components. Fake anti spyware programs popup a screen over the desktop and/or a balloon popup from the windows tray area displaying a warning message that your computer is infected with spyware and telling you to purchase, download & install their program to remove it. Although such cases are quite rare, you should thoroughly examine installer.exe before completely deleting or leaving it in the system. It can be an essential system file or a file installed by harmless legitimate software and therefore may not pose any threat to your privacy and the system. Sometimes a presence of installer.exe does not indicate that your computer is infected. You are highly advised to scan the system, delete executable installer.exe and terminate all the processes it started. These threats can use installer.exe for different purposes, as the file’s functionality depends on a particular parasite it belongs to. It is also related to other parasites such as adware WebHancer, adware NavHelper, adware Total Velocity Hijacker, adware ViewPoint Media Player, trojan Backwork, Cold Fusion, Moses and MediaTicket. The installer.exe file is installed and used by adware BingoFun Games. Installer.exe is an executable file which primary purpose is to start a parasite or launch some of its components.
