ZHPCleaner

Did you use ZHPCleaner before?

  • Yes, and I like it (tell us why)

    Votes: 1 5.6%
  • Yes, and I don't like it (tell us why)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No

    Votes: 17 94.4%

  • Total voters
    18
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BoraMurdar

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ZHPCleaner is designed to scan for and then remove adware, hijackers, toolbars, and PUPs that may be included with your browser.

This utility comes with an easy-on-the-eyes interface that only includes core functions - scan, repair, and report. Once run, it will quickly scan and display any items found and then allow you to repair them as needed.

ZHPCleaner does have the option to cancel any (or all) changes made allowing you to restore your machine to the pre-change state. After completion of the scan/repair process, ZHPCleaner will then provide a report for you to review the potential threats found along with other statistical data.

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Download link
https://www.nicolascoolman.com/download/zhpcleaner/
Homepage
https://www.nicolascoolman.com/
 

DardiM

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I voted "no", because that is the first time I see this tool.

I will add this utility to my "prog-to-test" list :)

(First good point : their forum/support is entirely .... in French :cool::oops:)
 
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_CyberGhosT_

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Same here DardiM lets go check it out :)
Thanks Bora for sharing :)
It's in english for me Dard, its regional sensitive I think.
He has quite a collection on his site, and at the bottom theres this: http://s6.postimg.org/6y30zt7b5/screenshot_17.png
I am going to dig a little more and report back....
The antiMalware and Antivirus link to some top notch recommendations , he seems
"in the know" I may give his clean up tool a peek.
 
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DardiM

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Same here DardiM lets go check it out :)
Thanks Bora for sharing :)
It's in english for me Dard, its regional sensitive I think.
He has quite a collection on his site, and at the bottom theres this: http://s6.postimg.org/6y30zt7b5/screenshot_17.png
I am going to dig a little more and report back....
The antiMalware and Antivirus link to some top notch recommendations , he seems
"in the know" I may give his clean up tool a peek.

I am hidden on my browser, showing I'm from USA :)

- The main page is in English, but the forum still appears in French
- Try here :https://www.nicolascoolman.com/forum/

The tool is multi language.

It looks like an interesting tool, I will test it "tomorrow"

(maybe it's a "cooltool", like nicolas is a French "coolman" :oops:)
 
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I am hidden on my browser, showing I'm from USA :)

- The main page is in English, but the forum still appears in French
- Try here :https://www.nicolascoolman.com/forum/

The tool is multi language.

It looks like an interesting tool, I will test it "tomorrow"

(maybe it's a "cooltool", like nicolas is a French "coolman" :oops:)
This may have a little something to do with the French.... ;)

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DardiM

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_CyberGhosT_

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Pay close attention to in the user agreement to
area 4.4 & 5.4.
I have yet to notice advertising installed in Firefox or Vivaldi
Just a heads up, it was enough for me to block this thing from all network
access in WFC though ;)
PS: if you have password protected VS, make sure to disable or "install mode" it
for the scan process lol
Install location: C:/users/Appdata/Roaming/ZPH
 

FrFc1908

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Used it a couple of times and found it usefull ; it did find extra registry keys / settings / folders that adwcleaner and jrt tool did not find. So from my point of view , it's definately a yes!
 

HarborFront

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Just tested it a few days back. Its engiish log file on the desktop shows a clean bill for my system

Since ZHPCleaner and AdwCleaner are both free on-demand scanner and removal tools with similar function I keep them as complimentary software.

Efficacy-wise I'll need to test it further
 
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rodocop

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I've tested it and found it not bad but also not very convenient.

Fixing malvarized PCs, I use all portable cleaners of this type - AdwCleaner, UltraAdwareKiller, Adware Removal Tool by TSA and now will use ZHPCleaner too while it has rather droll name for my russian eye ;-)
 
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