ErrorSmart, or Error Smart, is a fake registry cleaner. Like other scam-ware, ErrorSmart pops up fake registry error alerts to try and scare you into buying ErrorSmart.
If ErrorSmart is annoying you, the only system issue you have is ErrorSmart.
I’ll show you how to get rid of ErrorSmart for free.
GET RID of ErrorSmart
- Manually remove ErrorSmart with step-by-step instructions
- Download Spyware Doctor to automatically remove ErrorSmart
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Do You Have ErrorSmart?
When you’re infected with badware — whether it’s ErrorSmart, spyware, adware, a Trojan, or a virus — there are a few key symptoms. Have you noticed…
- Slow computer performance: It just takes one parasite like ErrorSmart to slow your computer dramatically. If your PC takes longer than usual to reboot, or if your Internet connection is unusually slow, you may be infected with ErrorSmart.
- New desktop shortcuts or switched homepage: Badware like ErrorSmart may change your Internet settings to redirect your homepage to another site. Badware can even add desktop shortcuts to your PC.
- Annoying popups: Badware can bombard your computer with popup ads, even when you’re not online. Through these popups, you may be tricked into downloading more spyware.
How to Remove ErrorSmart Manually
Before we get started, you should backup your system and your registry, so it’ll be easy to restore your computer if anything goes wrong.
To remove ErrorSmart manually, you need to delete ErrorSmart files. Not sure how to delete ErrorSmart files? Click here, and I’ll show you. Otherwise, go ahead and…
Block ErrorSmart sites:
Stop ErrorSmart processes:
Get rid of ErrorSmart registry keys:
Note: In any ErrorSmart files I mention above, “%UserProfile%” is a variable referring to your current user’s profile folder. If you’re using Windows NT/2000/XP, by default this is “C:\Documents and Settings\[CURRENT USER]” (e.g., “C:\Documents and Settings\JoeSmith”). If you have any questions about manual ErrorSmart removal, go ahead and leave a comment.
How Do You Remove ErrorSmart Files?
Need help figuring out how to delete ErrorSmart files? While there’s some risk involved, and you should only manually remove ErrorSmart files if you’re comfortable editing your system, you’ll find it’s fairly easy to delete ErrorSmart files in Windows.
How to delete ErrorSmart files in Windows XP and Vista:
- Click your Windows Start menu, and then click “Search.”
- A speech bubble will pop up asking you, “What do you want to search for?” Click “All files and folders.”
- Type a ErrorSmart file in the search box, and select “Local Hard Drives.”
- Click “Search.” Once the file is found, delete it.
How to stop ErrorSmart processes:
- Click the Start menu, select Run.
- Type taskmgr.exe into the the Run command box, and click “OK.” You can also launch the Task Manager by pressing keys CTRL + Shift + ESC.
- Click Processes tab, and find ErrorSmart processes.
- Once you’ve found the ErrorSmart processes, right-click them and select “End Process” to kill ErrorSmart.
How to remove ErrorSmart registry keys:
Because your registry is such a key piece of your Windows system, you should always backup your registry before you edit it. Editing your registry can be intimidating if you’re not a computer expert, and when you change or a delete a critical registry key or value, there’s a chance you may need to reinstall your entire system. Make sure your backup your registry before editing it.
- Select your Windows menu “Start,” and click “Run.” An “Open” field will appear. Type “regedit” and click “OK” to open up your Registry Editor.
- Registry Editor will open as a window with two panes. The left side Registry Editor’s window lets you select various registry keys, and the right side displays the registry values of the registry key you select.
- To find a registry key, such as any ErrorSmart registry keys, select “Edit,” then select “Find,” and in the search bar type any of ErrorSmart’s registry keys.
- As soon as ErrorSmart registry key appears, you can delete the ErrorSmart registry key by right-clicking it and selecting “Modify,” then clicking “Delete.”
How to delete ErrorSmart DLL files:
- First locate ErrorSmart DLL files you want to delete. Open your Windows Start menu, then click “Run.” Type “cmd” in Run, and click “OK.”
- To change your current directory, type “cd” in the command box, press your “Space” key, and enter the full directory where the ErrorSmart DLL file is located. If you’re not sure if the ErrorSmart DLL file is located in a particular directory, enter “dir” in the command box to display a directory’s contents. To go one directory back, enter “cd ..” in the command box and press “Enter.”
- When you’ve located the ErrorSmart DLL file you want to remove, type “regsvr32 /u SampleDLLName.dll” (e.g., “regsvr32 /u jl27script.dll”) and press your “Enter” key.
That’s it. If you want to restore any ErrorSmart DLL file you removed, type “regsvr32 DLLJustDeleted.dll” (e.g., “regsvr32 jl27script.dll”) into your command box, and press your “Enter” key.
Did ErrorSmart change your homepage?
- Click Windows Start menu > Control Panel > Internet Options.
- Under Home Page, select the General > Use Default.
- Type in the URL you want as your home page (e.g., “http://www.homepage.com”).
- Select Apply > OK.
- You’ll want to open a fresh web page and make sure that your new default home page pops up.
ErrorSmart Removal Tip
Is your computer acting funny after deleting any ErrorSmart files? I recommend using a program like File Recover from PC Tools. File Recover saves deleted files that otherwise can’t be recovered by Windows operating sytem.
Want to save time finding ErrorSmart files? Download Spyware Doctor, let it find the ErrorSmart files for you, and then manually delete ErrorSmart files.
How Did You Get ErrorSmart?
Wondering how ErrorSmart ended up on your PC? If you’re infected with ErrorSmart or other badware, perhaps you were using…
- Freeware or shareware: Did you download and install shareware or freeware? These low-cost or free software applications may come bundled with spyware, adware, or programs like ErrorSmart. Sometimes adware is attached to the free software to “pay” developers for the cost of creating the software, and more often spyware is secretly attached to free software to harm your computer and steal your personal and financial information.
- Peer-to-peer software: Do you use a peer-to-peer (P2P) program or other application with a shared network? When you use these applications, you put your system at risk for unknowingly downloading an infected file, including applications like ErrorSmart.
- Questionable websites: Did you visit a website that’s of questionable nature? When you visit malicious sites that are fishy and phishy, badware may be automatically downloaded and installed onto your computer, sometimes including applications like ErrorSmart. I recommend you use Firefox web browser, if you don’t already.
Understanding ErrorSmart
If you’re infected with ErrorSmart, you should know what you’re fighting. I’ll explain some definitions related to ErrorSmart.
ErrorSmart May Be Rogue Registry Cleaner
Rogue registry cleaners are registry cleaner software of questionable value. Rogue registry cleaners may not be proven to repair your PC’s registry issues, may popup fake alerts or create many false positives about your PC being damaged, or may use scare tactics to try to get you to purchase the application. Rogue registry repair software may be installed by a Trojan, come bundled with other software, or install itself through web browser security holes. You may have also downloaded the rogue registry cleaner from its own site.
Rogue Registry Cleaner Tactics
Typically, a rogue registry cleaner like ErrorSmart has one or more of the qualities listed below, which is why rogue registry cleaners are considered registry cleaning software of questionable value.
- False positives/fake alerts: Rogue registry cleaner may produce a large number of false positives or use fake alerts, noting that your computer has registry errors that don’t really exist.
- Copycat looks: Rogue registry cleaners may copy the look and feel of other legitimate registry cleaners. Often, rogue registry cleaners may appear as close clones of other rogue registry cleaner software.
- High pressure marketing: Rogue registry cleaners may use scare tactics or other aggressive advertising and marketing tactics to try to trick you into buying the rogue registry cleaner application. Often, rogue registry cleaners may produce false positives and fake alerts about your system being damaged.
- Poor detection/scan reporting: Rogue registry cleaner software may produce poor reports when it scans your PC. For example, a rogue registry cleaner may say your computer has 12 registry errors, but not specify which what types of errors. Rogue registry cleaners may also report that your PC has Fake Error #20, but not tell you which files or registry keys are specifically damaged.
- Weak scanning/detection: Rogue registry cleaner applications may not only poorly report on registry errors, but rogue registry cleaners may also poorly scan your PC. Rogue registry cleaner applications may skip over important folders and files of your computer that should be scanned to detect errors.
Did ErrorSmart use these tactics to trick you into buying ErrorSmart?

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I have errorsmart on my system and I never even downloaded this, let alone paid for it. Ad Adware live watch keeps saying it has stopped it from activating. Does anybody know if its safe to remove it using add and remove programs, because its really getting on my nerves now and I know there are detailed instructions here on how to remove it manually but I dont like messing in the registry files?
One day after purchasing Error Smart, my Internet homepage changed itself (from Yahoo to Google), and I was repeatedly assaulted by Trojans and Ad-ware alerts by my McAfee Anti-virus. I had a constant Red X warning that my computer was infected with spyware and even after several full scans I thought that maybe McAfee had somehow not loaded correctly, or I needed to re-install, and I did not expect that Error Smart had anything to do with it.
Today my computer will not allow me to go on-line (I am writing from a computer at my mother-in-laws as I type this) and I was going to send it to a repair tech person to “fix it”. A friend of mine suggested that Error Smart might be the problem, and so tonight I found two webpages (this is one of them) that exlpained EXACTLY what occurred on my computer, and that Error Smart was indeed the culprit. I’ve already been scammed for $40 for the Error Smart program and won’t be purchasing any of the offered “Fix Error Smart” software available. Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice…
I’ll be removing it myself with the help of my neighbors whiz-kid computer geek teenager.
I’m telling everyone I can, and hopefully you will too.
I bought it as well and just found out it may be spyware. I was trying differant programs over the years and was looking for something to clean my registry. It worked and i haven’t had any problems. Maybe the fixed themselves up.
Either way i will watch the program but next time i buy something i will look it up here first. It’s very helpful to get reviews. As for spyware i don’t have any.
Donz, tell your bank and credit card compnay before ErrorSmart takes more of your money. I’m sorry but there is litttle chance you’ll get your money back.
It looks like a scam to me also.
I registered and paid and now they (ErrorSmart) want me to regisgter and pay again.
(My registration code is missing.)
Who should I report thi s rip-off to?
ERRORSMART is NOT a scam. Ive used it for 6 months now and contacted the boys at errorsmart and they have been really helpfull even fixing the bogus claims by spyhunter that it is malware – i even let them use LOGMEIN to access my laptop with no problems. You are obviously in the pay of thier competitors whose products are exactly the same. Ive read countless blogs and sites and the internet community is split – one lot says errorsmart is the best thing since sliced bread and other deriding it as a scam – wake up registry programs that find hundreds of errors every time they fire up MUST be a scam.TO contact – direcrt online contact is easy – ERRORSMART.COM they even have a live chat site
I’m sorry Decima, ErrorSmart is a scam and there is little chance you will get your money back. Be sure tell your credit card company and bank what has happend before the scammers take more money off you. What antivirus are you running? I highly recommend you get a paid antivirus product like SpyHunter to get ErrorSmart off your computer.
I brought the ErrorSmart programme just today 19/9/08. And now i cant find anyway of accessing this programme. All the links that they gave me to click on, just brings up a blank screen. Ive even tryed to find their support site and my computer tells me that there is no such site,cause they cant find a site that matches this site. I have now uninstall the ErrorSmart programme from my computer and emailed CLICKBANK for a refund as i have no way of contacting ErrorSmart themselves. I’m not sure if I will get my refund now. I really dont know much about computers myself. Maybe i should of left it along.
Decima
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