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Memory modules manager
List all
loaded memory modules.
Search information about the memory
modules over the internet.
Verify
the
memory modules files signatures.
Hide
Microsoft signed files from the list.
Get the
memory modules MD5 VirusTotal report.
Open the memory
modules files locations.
View the
memory
modules files properties.
Delete infected memory objects using two diferent methods.
Startup entries and scheduled
tasks
Delete
startup entries, scheduled tasks and corresponding files
simultaneously.
Select and
manage several entries at once.
Verify
the
startup entries files signatures.
Hide
Microsoft signed files from the list.
Search information about a startup
entry
file over the internet.
Submit one or more startup entries files MD5
to VirusTotal using the VT API.
Jump to the
registry key where the startup entry is located.
Open the startup
entries files locations.
View the startup
entries files properties.
Maximizable window in this section for a more comfortable view.
Windows services and drivers:
Delete
services or drivers, and the corresponding files
simultaneously.
Perform
all common service management tasks: Stop, start, pause, resume
services, and set their startup type.
Select and
manage several services or drivers at once.
Stop all
non Microsoft services.
Choose the services and drivers to be
displayed: Show all services and drivers. Hide inactive services and
drivers, Hide Microsoft services and drivers, Hide inactive and
Microsoft services and drivers.
Verify
the
services/drivers files signatures.
Search information about a
service/driver
file over the internet.
Submit one or more services/drivers files MD5
to VirusTotal using the VT API.
Jump to the
registry key where the service/driver is located.
Open the
service/driver file location.
View the service file properties.
Maximizable window in this section for a more comfortable view.
Alternate streams manager
Recursively scan a drive or folder for alternate data streams.
Search information about the streams over the internet.
Verify
the
ADS files signatures.
Read the streams contents.
Get the
streams MD5 VirusTotal report.
Open the streams files locations.
Delete one, several or all the streams found.
Delete or replace file or folder:
Delete
files and folders even if they're being used by applications.
Delete
running executable files.
Delete
files and folders you can't normally delete using the Windows
explorer.
Choose to
whether delete the files definitely or move them to the recycle bin.
Replace or
copy files.
Expand
compressed files.
Replace
files even if they are loaded in the memory.
Scan & create log:
Perform a
full analysis of your system and save it to a text file that you can
send to a friend or professional, post in a forum, or analyze it
yourself.
Choose the
areas you want to scan and show in the log.
Choose
whether to show Microsoft signed files in the log.
Choose
where to save the log.
Choose
whether to verify the scanned files digital signatures.
Search for
recently created files, and write them to the log.
Perform other custom scans, live
retrieving specific information on files, folders, registry entries,
or automatically get the VirusTotal analysis result for a file.
Run UVK Scripts:
Disinfect
your computer by pasting lines from the UVK log to delete
corresponding registry entries and files.
Use custom
commands to download files, execute programs, delete or add registry
entries, terminate processes, delete files and folders, run cmd
batch scripts, register system files or run the
UVK Fixes.
Create
system restore points, empty the recycle bin and all users temporary
folders.
Create and
run
scripts that perform complete system repair and maintenance.
Automatically run any of the UVK
fixes or scans.
UVK
tools:
Retrieve
al sorts of information on any file.
Generate
VirusTotal MD5 reports, deny or grant access or perform an sfc scan
for any file.
Search
information on files and registry entries over the internet.
Grant
access or prevent changes to registry keys.
Enumerate
all the restore points.
Select and
delete one or several restore points.
Create
system restore points.
Enable or
disable the system restore.
UVK System
repair:
Fix your
computer with more than fifty exclusive fixes: Fix file extensions, register system dlls, enable and repair
Windows update, clear dns cache and the hosts file, reset user default
registry settings, fix installation problems, empty all browsers
cache, reset security settings, defragment and optimize the hard
drives, install Java, Flash, DirectX, .Net Framework, Fix the WMI
and the system restore, delete all restore points, fix the windows
shell, reset the user shell folders and much more.
System Info:
Show information that can be very
useful specially if you're going to reinstall windows or if you need
to diagnose a performance or hardware problem. This includes the
processor, memory and page file usage, OS and office product keys,
and hardware and users info.
Export
this info to a comprehensive html file.
Automatic
anti-malware scans:
This
section has been removed in the version 4.1.
UVK
immunization:
Prevent the most vulnerable registry and file system areas from
being infected.
Prevent adding programs to the windows startup and logon.
Prevent
creating/deleting browser helper objects, Internet
explorer toolbars and search providers.
Prevent modifying the internet settings and the Internet explorer
startup pages.
Backup and restore the Windows registry.
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Analyze
your own
UVK logs
easily, submit MD5 file hashes to VirusTotal and create UVK scripts to disinfect, cleanup and repair your
computer using the included Log analyzer.
Installation in two clicks and very small size for quick
download and startup.
Auto
update feature to ensure you're running the latest version.
Command
line switches for full automation of the tool.
Please choose the file you
want to download below.
If your .exe file
extension has been corrupted by malware, download the .com version.
Current version:
4.1.0.0 | File size: 5.44MB |
MD5: 1C430D2513DFC8B585DD4BD3877F60C2
Important note:
When using the
portable versions, UVK will ask you if you wish to uninstall it upon
closing.
If you have scheduled
any actions to be performed on reboot, such as delete files, run
CHKDSK, or reset user default settings, then you should click
No, and
uninstall UVK only after reboot
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