Many users of the SmartScreen feature have been voicing their concern over the fact that by default, the SmartScreen feature of the Microsoft Malware Protection Engine can erroneously report potentially malicious files as being safe and removing them can prevent your system from running as it should. The main issue is that while the files themselves may be harmless, they are injected into a working program or active process, which will cause damage to your computer when that file is removed. This can cause the program to not run as it should, leading to a blue screen error that most modern systems will recognize.
If this happens, you will need to contact Microsoft support. It will help to give the proper advice and you can run a scan of your computer to ensure that there are no malicious files in the registry that will cause problems. Microsoft support will also remove any malicious files that have been identified. The question remains, however, what should you do if you still get the error even after the removal of all of the files?
The best solution is to use a program called a Registry Fix. It is able to fix the errors automatically, which means that you will never have to worry about any issues or problems with your computer again. It is very simple to use, and it only takes a few minutes to scan your computer and fix the errors. A scan can be done manually, but if the scan shows any error, you will need to use the program. It is recommended that you try out the program first so that you can find out how it works and how to use it to get rid of the Microsoft Smart Screen False Positives automatically.
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