ServerTest

What is ServerTest?

ServerTest is not an application that you want to find active on your personal computer. That is so because this program has been classified as one more browser hijacker. If, unfortunately, you already have this intrusive piece of software up and running on your PC, make sure to execute its complete removal right away. Only by doing so will you be able to restore the settings of your web browser that were altered by this hijacker without your consent. While devious alterations are annoying and will change the way you experience the web in a negative manner, you must be aware of the fact that this program could also be a major virtual threat. That is so because it could provide access to other questionable application into your operating system. To understand how this could happen and how you can delete ServerTest completely, make sure to read the rest of our report.

What does ServerTest do?

Every user should be aware of ServerTest since it is fully compatible with popular web browsers such as Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and Google Chrome. It is an extremely intrusive and aggressive browser hijacker. As soon as it gains full access to your operating system, it immediately implements multiple folders, files, and registry entries all around your computer. All these pieces work hand in hand to change your web browser's default settings. The main alteration induced by this devious application is of your homepage. It is important to highlight the fact that this unauthorized modification will have a profoundly negative effect on the way you will experience the web for as long as ServerTest will be active on your personal computer. That is so because you will be forced to use a suspicious third-party website as your default homepage at all times. What makes matters even worse is the fact that the questionable web page is utterly useless and in some cases even invasive. That is so because it is filled with unwanted third-party advertisements. Additionally, the quick access links at times might not even function. Similar things can be said about a search field because it is known to present sponsored third-party results. To surf the web the way you are used to once again, you must delete ServerTest completely. To do that we recommend using the detailed instructions below as they will help you remove this hijacker without encountering any major problems.

Unfortunately, there are certain dangers that come along with a change triggered by ServerTest. Our research team has discovered that in some instances the devious website set as your new homepage could prove to be harmful. It is important to note that licensed antimalware tools issue a warning message if the site is entered. The main reason for that is that some of the third-party adverts presented on it could be embedded with redirect links. This means that by clicking on a seemingly harmless ad, you risk of ending up on potentially malicious websites. For example, you could be redirected to a site that runs something known as arbitrary code execution exploit. In some cases, just entering such a web page could be more than enough to get your PC infected with some unknown malware. It is critical to note that the same thing could happen if you choose to use the questionable search field on the dubious site because it might present results also embedded with redirect links. It goes without saying ServerTest is a major virtual threat. Do not take any risks and conduct its complete removal at the very same time that it is found up and running on your PC.

How to remove ServerTest

Under no circumstances delay the removal of ServerTest as it could lead to undesirable outcomes. Make sure to execute the termination of this browser hijacker with care since they its steps are a bit complicated. Keep in mind that you must remove every single bit of this intrusive application if you wish to restore your browser's default settings. To be sure that no traces associated with ServerTest are active on your PC, we advise you to take your time and analyze your operating system for anything associated with it. If you believe that such analysis is a bit too complicated, you can simply scan your operating system with a professional antimalware tool. Such a tool can detect and delete any leftovers linked to ServerTest automatically.

How to delete ServerTest from your PC

  1. Click the Windows button.
  2. Type regedit into the search box and tap Enter on your keyboard.
  3. Locate and delete a registry key called YeaDesktop in the following directories.
    a) HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE.
    b) HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run.
    c) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall.
  4. Open your File Explorer.
  5. Locate and then delete a folder called YeaDesktop in the following directories:
    a) C:\ProgramData\Start Menu\Programs.
    b) C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs.
    c) C:\ProgramData\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs.
    d) C:\Users\[your username]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs.
  6. Right-click your Recycle Bin and select Empty Recycle Bin.

How to fix your Target line

  1. Right-click your browser’s shortcut and select Properties.
  2. From the Target line section remove everything that comes after .exe”.
  3. Click Apply and then OK. 100% FREE spyware scan and
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