KpRm is a freeware tool that can help finalize cleaning up after removing a nasty infection by removing most known antimalware apps, backing up the registry, create and delete System Restore points, UAC restore, and restore system settings.
We've all been there, forced to install numerous antimalware apps to get rid of a nasty infection. Now we have multiple applications and files scattered all over the hard drive. We could remove them one-at-a-time and waste even more time, or you can download KpRm and take it with you.
KpRm is small and easy to use. Delete tools is the only option on, by default, but other options are available. You can back up the registry, delete System Restore points, UAC restore, create a Restore Point, and restore system settings.
KpRm is a tool to use to finalize a disinfection; the current list of apps that KpRm can remove includes:
- AdliceDiag (Tigzy)
- Ads (Gen-Hackman)
- AdsFix (Gen-Hackman)
- AdwCleaner (Malwarebytes)
- AHK_NavScan (Batch_Man)
- AlphaDecrypter (Michael Gillespie)
- AswMBR (Avast!Software)
- AuroraDecrypter (Michael Gillespie)
- AutorunsVTChecker (regist)
- AVCertClean (fr33tux)
- Offline CryptoMix Ransomware Decryptor (Avast!Software)
- Avenger (swandog46)
- BitKangarooDecrypter (Michael Gillespie)
- BitStakDecrypter (Michael Gillespie)
- BlitzBlank (Emsisoft)
- BTCWareDecrypter (Michael Gillespie)
- Catchme (Gmer)
- Check Browsers LNK (Alex Dragokas & regist)
- CKScanner (askey127)
- Clean_DNS (Gen-Hackman)
- ClearLNK (Alex Dragokas)
- CMD_Command (Gen-Hackman)
- CoinVaultDecryptor (Kaspersky Labs)
- Combofix (sUBs)
- Crypt38Decrypter (Michael Gillespie)
- CryptoSearch (Michael Gillespie)
- DDS (sUBs)
- CryptON Ransomware Decryptor (Emsisoft)
- Defogger (jpshortstuff)
- DCryDecrypter (Michael Gillespie)
- Docteur Web LiveCD
- EasyRestorePoint (kernel-panik)
- Emsisoft Emergency Kit (Emsisoft)
- ESET AES-NI Decryptor (Eset)
- ESET Bedep Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET Bubnix Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET CodplatAA Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET Conficker Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET Crypt888 Decryptor (Eset)
- ESET Crysis Decryptor (Eset)
- ESET Daonol Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET Dorkbot Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET ELEX Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET Eternal Blue Checker (Eset)
- ESET Filecoder.AA Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET Filecoder.AE Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET Filecoder.AR Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET Filecoder.NAC Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET Filecoder.R Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET GandCrab Decoder (Eset)
- ESET Goblin Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET JS/Bondat Fixer (Eset)
- ESET Mabezat Decryptor (Eset)
- ESET Mebroot Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET Necurs.A Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET Medre Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET Olmarik Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET Online Scanner (Eset)
- ESET Poweliks Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET Quervar.C Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET Retefe Detector (Eset)
- ESET Retacino Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET Rogue Applications Remover (Eset)
- ESET Simda Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET Sirefef Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET Spy.Tuscas Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET SpyEye Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET Spy.Zbot.ZR Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET Superfish Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET SysRescue (Eset)
- ESET TeslaCrypt Decryptor (Eset)
- ESET Trustezeb.A Decoder (Eset)
- ESET VB.NAX Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET VB.OGJ Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET Virlock Cleaner (Eset)
- ESET Zimuse Cleaner (Eset)
- FilesLockerDecrypter (Michael Gillespie)
- FixExec (BleepingComputer)
- FixPurge (McVivien2)
- FRST (Farbar)
- FSS (Farbar)
- GetSystemInfo (Kaspersky Labs)
- GhostCryptDecrypter (Michael Gillespie)
- GIBON Ransomware Decryptor (Michael Gillespie)
- GooredFix (jpshortstuff)
- GrantPerms (Farbar)
- HiddenTear Bruteforcer (Michael Gillespie)
- HiddenTear Decrypter (Michael Gillespie)
- HostsXpert (funkytoad)
- Hosts-perm.bat (BleepingComputer)
- InsaneCryptDecrypter (Michael Gillespie)
- JavaRa (Fred de Vries et Paul McLain)
- Jigsaw Decrypter (Michael Gillespie)
- Junkware Removal Tool (Malwarebytes corporation)
- Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool (Kaspersky Labs)
- KPLive (kernel-panik)
- ListCWall (BleepingComputer)
- ListParts (Farbar)
- LogOnFix (Xplode)
- MBAR (Malwarebytes corporation)
- MBRCheck (a_d_13)
- MbrScan (Eric_71)
- mbr.exe (Gmer)
- McAfee Labs RootkitRemover (McAfee)
- MicroCop Decryptor (Michael Gillespie)
- Miniregtool (Farbar)
- Minitoolbox (Farbar)
- MKV (El Desaparecido & C_XX)
- Mole02Decryptor (M AV)
- OneClick2RP (Laddy)
- OTA (Old_Timer)
- OTC (Old_Timer)
- OTH (Old_Timer)
- OTL (Old_Timer)
- OTM (Old_Timer)
- OTS (Old_Timer)
- PCHunter (epoolsoft)
- Pre_Scan (Gen-Hackman)
- PowerLockyDecrypter (Michael Gillespie)
- ProcessClose (Gen-Hackman)
- QuickDiag (Gen-Hackman)
- RakhniDecryptor (Kaspersky Lab)
- Rannoh Decryptor (Kaspersky Lab)
- RansomNoteCleaner (Michael Gillespie)
- RegtoolExport (Xplode)
- Remediate VBS Worm (bartblaze)
- Report_Antivir (Laddy)
- Report_CHKDSK (Laddy)
- ResetNavigator (SoftwareQuality)
- Rkill (Grinler)
- RogueKiller (Tigzy)
- Rooter (Team IDN)
- RootkitRevealer (Microsoft)
- RstAssociations (Xplode) (scr) (exe)
- RstHosts (Xplode)
- ScanRapide (Lydem)
- ShadeDecryptor (Kaspersky Labs)
- Shortcut Cleaner (BleepingComputer)
- Seaf (C_XX)
- SecurityCheck (screen317)
- ServicesRepair (Eset)
- SMBCheck (Webroot)
- StrikedDecrypter (Michael Gillespie)
- StupidDecryptor (Michael Gillespie)
- Symantec Kovter Removal Tool (Symantec)
- SystemLook (jpshortstuff)
- SFTGC (Pierre13)
- TDSSkiller (Kaspersky Labs)
- TFC (Old_Timer)
- ToolsDiag (Amesam)
- UAC-LEVEL (Amesam)
- UAC Manager (Xplode)
- UnHide (BleepingComputer)
- Unlock92Decrypter (Michael Gillespie)
- Usb File Resc (Streuner Corporation)
- UsbFix (El desaparecido & C_XX)
- UnZacMe (Gen-Hackman)
- Webroot DE-BUG (Webroot)
- WildfireDecryptor (Kaspersky Labs)
- WinChk (Xplode)
- WinsockAnalyzer (Xplode)
- WinUpdatefix (Xplode)
- XoristDecryptor (Kaspersky Labs)
- ZHPCleaner (Nicolas Coolman)
- ZHPDiag (Nicolas Coolman)
- ZHPLite (Nicolas Coolman)
- ZHPFix (Nicolas Coolman)
- Zoek (Smeenk)
The search for executables downloaded by the user is only performed at the Desktop and the download folders. To respect Nicolas Coolman's choice, the quarantine of ZHP tools located under AppData\ZHP is no longer deleted, however a line in the report indicates its presence.
Homepage: https://kernel-panik.me/tool/kprm/
Download page: https://toolslib.net/downloads/viewdownload/951-kprm/
Changelog: https://toolslib.net/downloads/viewdownload/951-kprm/history/
1.14 · KpRm
- Add Kaspersky Virus Removal
- Add Emsisoft Emergency Kit
1.13.2 · KpRm
- fixed the quarantine deletion of Eset Online Scanner
1.13.1 · KpRm
- Displays in the report the number of passes
Features and additional tools:
- Save the registry
To restore hives easily, it is possible to use KPLive.
- Delete recovery points
It is capable of deleting the existing Restore Points. Be careful, before using this option. If you have some important data connected to some Restore point, do not use this. In other cases, you can safely delete the existing Restore Points and create a new one using the Create a restore point option.
- Create a restore point
During this phase, KpRm first activates system recovery and then deletes recovery points that were created less than 24 hours ago. After creating a restore point, this tool will list all the points on the machine. It is important to always check in this list if the restore point has been created, especially if the machine is running on Windows 10.
- Restore system settings
Reset DNS cache
Reset the WinSock catalog
Hide hidden files
Hide protected files
Show known file extensions
- Restore the UAC
ConsentPromptBehaviorAdmin (5)
ConsentPromptBehaviorUser (3)
EnableInstallerDetection (0)
EnableLUA (1)
EnableSecureUIAPaths (1)
EnableUIADesktopToggle (0)
EnableVirtualization (1)
FilterAdministratorToken (0)
PromptOnSecureDesktop (1)
ValidateAdminCodeSignatures (0)
Download: https://download.toolslib.net/download/file/951/2193?s=GuhNZXsP2frHJ8xDUxMdEptSAhx0faHP
Editor's Note:
Some security softwares might flag this app as malicious.