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how to remove Daily Health Check

Anonymous
2025-02-10T15:27:31+00:00

I cannot find this in apps or task manager. It is malware and should be removed. This is NOT PC health checker.

Windows for home | Windows 11 | PC Health Checker

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  1. Anonymous
    2025-02-10T17:05:53+00:00

    It is part of the IO Uninstaller Pro. I have contacted them

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  2. Anonymous
    2025-02-10T16:00:16+00:00

    Hi, I'm Ravish, an independent Windows advisor, and I'm here to assist you today.

    If "Daily Health Check" is not showing up in apps or Task Manager, it may be malware or unwanted software. Here are steps to remove it:

    1. Use Task Manager for Active Processes

    Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager.

    Look for any suspicious processes (especially ones related to "Daily Health Check").

    Right-click the process and select Open File Location to identify its source.

    End the task and delete the file from the location.

    1. Uninstall from Windows Settings (Hidden App)

    Go to Settings > Apps > Installed Apps (or Apps & Features).

    Sort by Recently installed to find anything suspicious.

    Uninstall anything linked to "Health Check" that doesn't come from Microsoft.

    1. Run Malware Scans

    Windows Defender:

    Open Windows Security > Virus & Threat Protection and run a Full Scan.

    1. Manually Delete Residual Files

    Press Win + R, type %AppData%, and check for suspicious folders.

    Navigate to Program Files and Program Files (x86) to delete any remnants.

    Let me know if you need further assistance!

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  3. Anonymous
    2025-02-10T17:24:04+00:00

    If "Daily Health Check" is still present after trying the above steps, it may be deeply embedded malware or a system service. Try the following advanced methods to remove it:

    Check for Hidden Services

    Press Win + R, type services.msc, and press Enter.

    Look for a suspicious service related to Daily Health Check.

    If found, right-click > Properties.

    Set Startup type to Disabled.

    Click Stop > Apply > OK

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