How to Remove Windows Process Manager (32 bit) | Updated

I wrote this article to help you remove Windows Process Manager (32 bit). This Windows Process Manager (32 bit) removal guide works for all Windows versions.

Windows Process Manager (32 bit) belongs to the worst possible type of cyber viruses. It is a Trojan horse. You are probably familiar with the Trojans` horrible reputation and if you haven`t dealt with such a pest before, now you are going to understand why they are so dreaded. Trojan horses are incredibly destructive and Windows Process Manager (32 bit) is not an exception. It enters your system in complete and utter silence and it may be quite a while before you even realize it is there. There are some signs, though, but you have pay very close attention to your computer in order to spot them.

For instance, slower PC performance. Trojans use a lot of PC resources and take a lot of CPU memory which significantly slows down your machine. It struggles with performing normally. It crashes and reboots often. Your browsers freeze. Your Internet connection becomes unstable, etc. If you notice your PC behaving like this, then it is possible that you have a Trojan on board. Needless to say, its immediate removal must be your first priority. The sooner you get rid of it, the better. Trust us, delays lead to regrets.

Trojans are spies. They are programmed to monitor everything you do and record it. Windows Process Manager (32 bit) does the same thing. The espionage starts as soon as the pest slithers in your system. It uses your browsers are spying devices and sees everything that you do. Then, when it deems it has gathered enough data, it sends it all to the crooks behind it. However, there is something even worse.

Do you use your PC to pay bills online or for online shopping? Most people do. If you are particularly unfortunate, Windows Process Manager (32 bit) may even steal your personally identifiable and financial details. Imagine what can happen if those end up in the hands of crooks. You may easily fall victim to a financial scam or even identity theft. Also, using your machine becomes a real challenge.

Windows Process Manager (32 bit) messes with your system registry without permission. It adds or removes entries from it, modifies important system files and completely damages others. As a result, your apps fail to work properly if at all. Your online activities are affected as well. The Trojan hijacks your browsers, injects them with tons of annoying ads and causes them to redirect you to shady pages at every turn.

Basically, with Windows Process Manager (32 bit) on board, using your machine becomes an impossible task. Well, you can use it, but you will be constantly exposed to malware and privacy risk. In addition, the Trojan serves as a backdoor to other infection and it can infect your computer with more malware in no time. If this happens, you get defeated. Your machine won`t be able to hold on and it will break down for good. Delete the Trojan while you still have the chance.

How did Windows Process Manager (32 bit) enter? One of the most popular and still effective infiltration methods that Trojans rely on is spam. Hackers attach the pest to a seemingly legitimate message which they send directly to your inbox. If you open it, the infection parades in. This is all it takes. There are no permission questions or installation processes. A single click is all it takes for the infection to get in.

Be careful with the emails from unknown senders. Don’t rush into opening them before verifying the sender`s email address. If something looks suspicious, delete the message immediately. Crooks pray for your negligence. It opens the doors of your PC to malware. Vigilance closes these doors. Choose wisely which one you are going to provide.

Windows Process Manager (32 bit) Uninstall

STEP-1 Run the Task Manager by right clicking on the Taskbar and choosing Start Task Manager.

task manager

Look carefully at the file names and descriptions of the running processes. If you find any suspicious one, search on Google for its name, or contact me directly to identify it. If you find a malware process, right-click on it and choose End task.

STEP-4

Open Control Panel by holding the Win Key and R together. Write appwiz.cpl in the field, then click OK.

appwiz

Here, find any program you had no intention to install and uninstall it.

STEP-6

Open MS Config by holding the Win Key and R together. Type msconfig and hit Enter.

msconfig

Go in the Startup tab and Uncheck entries that have “Unknown” as Manufacturer.

Still can not remove Windows Process Manager (32 bit) from your computer? Please, leave a comment below, describing what steps you performed. I will answer promptly.

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