Computer monitoring program Open Hardware Monitor. How to remove Open Hardware Monitor (adware)

Greetings! Today I decided to write about what kind of breakdowns can happen to a computer, what to do if the computer does not turn on and how to determine the cause of a non-working system. I divide breakdowns into two sections, software and hardware. Now we will talk about them.

And one more thing, the phrase “The computer won’t turn on” has different meanings. Well, let's get closer to the topic :).

Computers break down, and we can’t do anything about it, but they break down in different ways, and accordingly they need to be repaired in different ways. Well, if you pay for repairs, the price will also be different, so this article may also help you save money.

Software failure

This computer malfunction is associated with problems with the operating system. The computer itself turns on, well, it turns on, the fans are spinning, there is an image on the monitor, but this image warns you about an error in the system and the computer itself does not boot further. Breaking? Of course it's a breakdown. It may look like , etc..

You can fix all these errors yourself by simply searching the Internet for ways to solve them. Well, as a rule, reinstalling Windows solves them in one fell swoop. But no matter how scary these breakdowns may seem to you, compared to hardware ones they are harmless :).

Hardware failure

This is where things get more complicated. And they look something like this.

Well, maybe it’s not always so scary :). But I think you understand what I mean.

This is a problem when one or more components fail. As you already guess, repairing such a breakdown will be expensive and you most likely won’t do it yourself; you’ll have to contact service center. And look for replacements for damaged components, by the way, the online magazine devicebox.ru always reviews new products in the IT world, maybe read something and choose.

As a rule, such a breakdown usually manifests itself as complete inoperability of the computer. It simply won't respond to the power button, but not always.

It will probably try to start, etc. It all depends. what's wrong with you. Less often you can smell a burning smell when, for example, the power supply or motherboard is burnt.

In any case, turn off the computer and call a technician, otherwise you may end up causing even more problems when you try to solve the problem yourself.

You could write for a very long time about all the breakdowns and their manifestations, but I don’t think it will be interesting to anyone.

If you have some very Important information, then I don’t advise you to engage in repairs, even if they are systemic. In this case, it is better to contact specialists. Just like in case of hardware failure. In other cases, you can look for a solution on the Internet or on my blog. Good luck!

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About computer breakdowns, or what to do if the computer does not turn on updated: July 30, 2012 by: admin

Greetings, friends!

A computer is a smart and useful thing, without which we can no longer imagine our lives. Isn't it? This is our friend and helper.

However, his health sometimes deteriorates and he requires medical attention.

Our friend is so smart and helpful that he can tell us where he is unwell. He tells us with the help of such a thing as hardware monitor. We just have to use these tips.

Hardware monitor is a set of software and hardware diagnostic tools built into a computer.

Hardware monitor allows you to measure and display on the monitor screen:

    the magnitude of the supply voltages of the power supply (+3.3 V, + 5 V, +12 V, +5VSB standby voltage source),

    the value of the processor core supply voltage,

    the voltage value of the lithium cell,

    temperature of the processor and possibly the motherboard (or ambient air),

    the speed of the processor fan (possibly other fans).

And why do you need a Hardware monitor?

This speeds up the search for reasons unstable work computer and improves ease of use.

If there were no hardware monitor, then to monitor the parameters you would have to open the case every time and go in there with a tester.

And you could only look at the voltage, temperature and speed would have to be measured in a different way.

To view these computer parameters, you need to enter the SETUP configuration program and find the option “Hardware monitor”, “System hardware monitor”, “Hardware health configuration”, or something like that.

In order to enter SETUP program, you must periodically press the Del or F2 key after the computer starts.

In some cases (depending on the specific BIOS version), SETUP can be configured so that the parameters will be displayed for some time when the computer starts. To do this, you need to activate a certain option in the BIOS. If you press the “PAUSE” key at startup, the download will stop and you can slowly look at all the parameters.

There is another opportunity to view these parameters - directly during operation. After all, restarting the computer every time to enter SETUP is inconvenient.

In addition, at startup the processor is not loaded. And it may be that at startup the processor temperature may be within normal limits, but when loaded with a “heavy” application (program) it will increase abnormally.

It should be noted that in older computers with more earlier versions BIOS may not display all of the above parameters.

In particular, the voltage of the lithium cell that powers the chip that stores the settings may not be displayed. In this case, you will have to open the case and measure its voltage with a tester.

Note that it is not necessary to control the element voltage every time. What should alert us is every time you turn on the computer shows the old date. This is the first sign that element 2032 is “hooked” and needs to be replaced.

AIDA and other monitoring programs

There are special programs monitoring, for example, EVEREST or AIDA.

They show not only temperatures and voltages, but also dozens of other parameters related to both the hardware and software of the computer.

All this is good, necessary and useful.

However, the computer may be so sick that the system will not boot.

And, accordingly, these smart programs will not be able to be launched.

This is where the ability to view parameters directly in the BIOS, without intermediaries, will help us out.

What should you pay attention to?

If the power supply voltages are outside the 5% range, it must be repaired or replaced!

Particularly unpleasant is the increase in voltage + 12 V, which is used, in particular, to rotate the disks of an electromechanical hard drive.

The driver chip that controls the corresponding hard drive motor may overheat and fail.

This is fraught with irreversible data loss!

Thus,

    voltage + 3.3 V should be within + 3.14 ... + 3.47 V,

    voltage + 5 V – within + 4.75 ... 5.25 V,

    voltage + 5 VSB – within + 4.75 ... 5.25 V,

    voltage + 12 V – within + 11.4 ... 12.6 V.

If the voltage of the standby voltage source +5 VSB is below normal, the computer will not be able to turn on. Low voltage will not start the main inverter of the power supply. If it is higher, the computer will freeze.

Sometimes increased voltage source on duty confuses the inexperienced repairman. He checked the main voltages (+3.3, +5, +12 V) and made sure that they were normal.

The power supply seems to be working, the computer works, but behaves inappropriately! The repairman starts digging elsewhere and spends a lot of time looking for a black cat in a dark room that is not there.

Don't forget to control the voltage of the standby source!

CPU temperature

If the processor temperature is higher than normal, the computer will freeze and slow down!

It may increase abnormally due to poor cooling.

In particular, when the lubricant between the processor and the heatsink dries out.

Or due to dust contamination of the radiator and fan.

A radiator clogged with dust dissipates heat much worse, and the fan can slow down its rotation speed. Sometimes dust clogs the fan so much that it stops rotating altogether!

In this case, the processor is guaranteed to overheat. An increase in processor temperature and a slowdown in fan speed are the first signs that it is time to clean the processor cooler.

The fan may need to be lubricated. But it is better not to expect an increase in temperature, but to periodically (at least once a year) remove dust from the system unit. You can read how to do this correctly.

If you haven't looked inside for several years, it would be a good idea to change the lubricant on the processor when cleaning it. You undergo periodic medical examinations, right? The computer also needs such events!

When starting the computer, the processor temperature should not exceed (approximately) 40-50 degrees.

During operation (especially when loading with a “heavy” application), it can increase by 20 degrees or more.

Fan speed

The processor rotation speed (tentatively) should not be less than 1000-2000 RPM (Rotate Per Minute, revolutions per minute).

She subject to change depending on the processor temperature.

The hotter it is, the higher the speed should be.

A special circuit monitors this.

In conclusion, we note that in system unit Additional fans can be installed. To control their speed, they must be connected to special connectors on motherboard.

These connectors can be identified by the inscription “Sys Fan” (or similar) next to them. They may have three or four contacts.

If additional fan just connect to +12V (or +5V) power, then it will rotate with constant speed. This is not always convenient, as it creates additional noise.

That's all for today, dear readers. I hope this information will help you if you need help with your computer.

See you on the blog!

Victor Geronda was with you.


Sometimes hwmonitorpro.exe and other system errors EXE errors may be related to problems in the Windows registry. Several programs can use the hwmonitorpro.exe file, but when those programs are uninstalled or modified, sometimes "orphaned" (incorrect) EXE registry entries are left behind.

Basically, this means that while the actual path of the file may have changed, its incorrect former location is still recorded in the Windows Registry. When Windows tries to look up these incorrect file references (file locations on your PC), hwmonitorpro.exe errors can occur. Additionally, a malware infection may have corrupted registry entries associated with Hardware Monitor Pro. Thus, these corrupt EXE registry entries need to be fixed to fix the problem at the root.

Manually editing the Windows registry to remove invalid hwmonitorpro.exe keys is not recommended unless you are PC service professional. Mistakes made when editing the registry can lead to inoperability of your PC and cause irreparable damage to your operating system. In fact, even one comma placed in the wrong place can prevent your computer from booting!

Because of this risk, we highly recommend using a trusted registry cleaner such as %%product%% (Developed by Microsoft Gold Certified Partner) to scan and repair any hwmonitorpro.exe-related registry problems. Using a registry cleaner, you can automate the process of finding damaged registry entries, links to missing files (for example, causing the error hwmonitorpro.exe) and broken links within the registry. Before each scan, a backup, which allows you to undo any changes with one click and protects you from possible damage to your computer. The best part is that eliminating registry errors can dramatically improve system speed and performance.


Warning: If you are not experienced user PC, we DO NOT recommend manually editing the Windows registry. Incorrect use Registry Editor may cause serious problems and demand Windows reinstallation. We do not guarantee that problems resulting from incorrect use of Registry Editor can be corrected. You use Registry Editor at your own risk.

Before manually restoring Windows registry, you need to create a backup by exporting a portion of the registry associated with hwmonitorpro.exe (for example, Hardware Monitor Pro):

  1. Click on the button Begin.
  2. Enter " command" V search bar... DON'T CLICK YET ENTER!
  3. While holding down the keys CTRL-Shift on your keyboard, press ENTER.
  4. A dialog box for access will be displayed.
  5. Click Yes.
  6. The black box opens with a blinking cursor.
  7. Enter " regedit" and press ENTER.
  8. In the Registry Editor, select the hwmonitorpro.exe-related key (eg. Hardware Monitor Pro) you want to back up.
  9. On the menu File select Export.
  10. On the list Save to select the folder where you want to save the backup copy of the Hardware Monitor Pro key.
  11. In the field File name enter a name for the backup file, for example "Hardware Monitor Pro backup copy".
  12. Make sure the field Export range value selected Selected branch.
  13. Click Save.
  14. The file will be saved with extension .reg.
  15. You now have a backup of your hwmonitorpro.exe-related registry entry.

The following steps for manually editing the registry will not be described in this article, as they are likely to damage your system. If you would like more information about editing the registry manually, please check out the links below.

Threat information

Threat name:Open Hardware Monitor

Executable file:(randomname).dll

Threat type: Adware

Affected OS: Win32/Win64 (Windows XP, Vista/7, 8/8.1, Windows 10)

Affected browsers:Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari


Open Hardware Monitor infection method

installed on your computer along with free programs. This method can be called " batch installation". Free programs suggest you install additional modules(Open Hardware Monitor). If you do not decline the offer, the installation will begin in the background. Open Hardware Monitor copies its files to your computer. Typically this is the file (randomname).dll. Sometimes a startup key is created with the name Open Hardware Monitor and the value (randomname).dll. You can also find the threat in the list of processes named (randomname).dll or Open Hardware Monitor. a folder called Open Hardware Monitor is also created in the C:\Program Files\ or C:\ProgramData folders. After installation, Open Hardware Monitor starts showing promotional banners and pop-up ads in browsers. It is recommended to remove Open Hardware Monitor immediately. If you have additional questions about Open Hardware Monitor please. You can use programs below to remove Open Hardware Monitor from your browsers.




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How to remove Open Hardware Monitor manually

The problem can be resolved manually by deleting files, folders and registry keys belonging to the Open Hardware Monitor threat. Damaged Open Hardware Monitor system files and components can be restored if your operating system installation package is available.

To get rid of Open Hardware Monitor, you need to:

1. Stop the following processes and delete the corresponding files:

Warning: You only need to delete files with the names and paths specified here. The system may contain useful files with the same names. We recommend using for safe solution problems.

2. Remove the following malicious folders:

3. Remove the following malicious registry keys and values:

Warning: if the value of a registry key is specified, then you need to delete only the value and not touch the key itself. We recommend using for these purposes.

Uninstall the Open Hardware Monitor program and its associated programs through the Control Panel

We recommend that you review the list installed programs and find Open Hardware Monitor as well as any other suspicious and unfamiliar programs. Below are instructions for different versions Windows. In some cases, Open Hardware Monitor is protected using malicious process or service and does not allow you to uninstall itself. If Open Hardware Monitor does not uninstall or gives an error that you do not have enough rights to uninstall, perform the following steps in Safe Mode or Safe mode with boot network drivers or use .


Windows 10

  • Click on the menu Start and select Options.
  • Click on the item System and select Applications and features in the list on the left.
  • Find Open Hardware Monitor in the list and click on the button Delete near.
  • Confirm by pressing the button Delete in the opening window, if necessary.

Windows 8/8.1

  • Click right click mouse in the lower left corner of the screen (in desktop mode).
  • In the menu that opens, select Control Panel.
  • Click on the link Remove a program in section Programs and components.
  • Find in the list Open Hardware Monitor and other suspicious programs.
  • Click the button Delete.
  • Wait for the uninstallation process to complete.

Windows 7/Vista

  • Click Start and select Control Panel.
  • Select Programs and components And Remove a program.
  • In the list of installed programs, find Open Hardware Monitor.
  • Click on the button Delete.

Windows XP

  • Click Start.
  • From the menu, select Control Panel.
  • Select Install/Remove programs.
  • Find Open Hardware Monitor and related programs.
  • Click on the button Delete.

Remove Open Hardware Monitor add-ons from your browsers

Open Hardware Monitor in some cases, installs add-ons in browsers. We recommend using free feature"Delete toolbars" in the "Tools" section in the program to remove Open Hardware Monitor and related add-ons. We also recommend that you conduct full scan computer with Wipersoft and Stronghold AntiMalware programs. To remove add-ons from your browsers manually, do the following:

Internet Explorer

  • Launch Internet Explorer and click on the gear icon in the upper right corner
  • From the drop down menu select Configure add-ons
  • Select a tab Toolbars and Extensions.
  • Select Open Hardware Monitor or other suspected BHO.
  • Click the button Disable.

Warning: This instruction only deactivates the add-on. For complete removal Open Hardware Monitor use .

Google Chrome

  • Launch Google Chrome.
  • IN address bar enter chrome://extensions/.
  • On the list installed add-ons find Open Hardware Monitor and click on the trash can icon next to it.
  • Confirm deletion Open Hardware Monitor.

Mozilla Firefox

  • Launch Firefox.
  • In the address bar, enter about:addons.
  • Click on the tab Extensions.
  • On the list installed extensions find Open Hardware Monitor.
  • Click the button Delete near the extension.

Protect your computer and browsers from infection

Advertising software type Open Hardware Monitor is very widespread, and, unfortunately, most antiviruses do a poor job of detecting such threats. To protect yourself from these threats, we recommend using it, it has active computer protection modules and browser settings. It doesn't conflict with installed antiviruses and provides an additional layer of protection against threats such as Open Hardware Monitor.