

Once the program starts, it will scan your computer for hijacked shortcuts and clean them.If Windows prompts you as to whether or not you wish to run Shortcut Cleaner, please allow it to run.Once the program has been downloaded, double-click on the sc-cleaner.exe icon.Please follow this easy instruction to clean your shortcuts. By doing this the Reimage Search is always your default homepage, you need to remove the extra argument in order to restore your favorite browser to default settings and to use it again as you want it. Reimage Search replaces all the shortcut’s from your favorite browser, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox with a extra argument behind the executable. That’s why Reimage must be removed right away if it’s installed on your computer, which you can do by using the free guide below. The web page, which can be installed on Chrome, Firefox or Internet Explorer, will indeed offer you sponsored links, some of which could be dangerous for your computer’s system. If you use Reimage Search for your searches, you will be bombarded by advertising.

It’s therefore impossible to get rid of since Reimage Search has set up add-ons and Windows services so that it can be re-installed automatically. If you try and modify your browser settings manually to get your old page back, Reimage will be put back into place when you start up your PC again. This is a term for a program that is able to change certain options in your browser without your knowledge, such as the homepage and default search engine. Reimage Search ( ) is what we call a browser hijacker (as it literally hijacks your browser).
