LoupeTool is a malware program with Trojan Horse characteristics, but one that often disguises itself as regular software to avoid detection. But since you are here, I assume you are already aware that this program is rogue and mustn’t be allowed to stay in your system.
Since Trojans are highly versatile in what they can do, the exact goal of the infection with LoupeTool can differ between instances, but it usually boils down to data theft, automatic downloads of more malware, promotion of scams, and other similar activities. In some cases, you may get lucky and only experience some disruptive ads or misleading pop-us, but even that shouldn’t be allowed to persist.
If you’ve already tried to delete LoupeTool, you’ve probably realized that this can’t be done in a conventional way. Even if the malware seems to have an uninstaller, trying to run it rarely yields any satisfactory results.
The good news is that I’ve seen similar threats and covered them here – malware programs like Vundo, Msedge.exe, and more. Having dealt with other such malware helps me better understand LoupeTool and how one can remove it manually. The exact steps to delete this Trojan are shown below.

LoupeTool Removal Guide
Many users find removing LoupeTool difficult because basic uninstallation methods often leave hidden files behind. These leftover elements remain concealed in your system, allowing LoupeTool to persist unnoticed. Thus, it’s essential to perform deeper removal procedures carefully and completely, ensuring no traces remain. Thorough removal prevents the malware from silently reinstalling itself at a later stage.
Quick Steps to Remove LoupeTool
- 1.1First, go to your downloads folder (This PC > Downloads), sort the items there by date, and see if any suspicious files have been downloaded recently. Found anything fishy? Delete it before continuing.
- 1.2Access Settings from the Start Menu, navigate to the Apps section, and use the provided Installation Date sorting feature to quickly locate recently added programs on your system.
- 1.3Search carefully for applications named LoupeTool or any unfamiliar programs that appeared around the same installation period, as these might be linked to the malware.
- 1.4Click the suspicious program to highlight it, select the Uninstall button, and follow each of the prompts carefully until the software is fully removed from your device.
- 1.5Launch File Explorer and carefully navigate to these common software directories: C:\Program Files and C:\Program Files (x86), to ensure there are no hidden remains.
- 1.6Inspect these directories closely. If you discover any leftover folders named “LoupeTool”, promptly select and permanently delete these to stop any immediate threats.
Once these steps are done, restart your computer and reassess the situation. If LoupeTool persists, it’s a sign that more thorough removal measures are necessary.
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Before You Begin: Something to Keep in Mind
Upcoming instructions include advanced removal steps potentially challenging for inexperienced users. If you aren’t fully confident performing manual malware removal or believe any steps might exceed your skill level, it’s recommended that you use an automated solution, like SpyHunter 5, to securely remove the malware without risking unintentional damage or incomplete malware elimination from your computer.
How to Fully Get Rid of LoupeTool
The quick removal method often proves ineffective, leaving residual components of LoupeTool still active within the system. The malware typically spreads hidden files extensively across your computer’s storage, requiring meticulous attention to eliminate each piece. Effective preparation before beginning deeper cleanup is vital; otherwise, overlooked remnants may result in LoupeTool silently reinstalling and continuously infecting your device.
1. Preparing for the LoupeTool Removal
- 1.2Download and set up a small but useful free tool named LockHunter, designed specifically to delete stubborn files locked by other running processes. This tool will assist significantly in upcoming steps.
We understand if you don’t want to use third-party software and we generally try to keep our guides entirely “hands-on”. However, in this case, you may need this app to eliminate some malware files which is an essential part of the removal process.
But don’t worry, LockHunter won’t ask for money, doesn’t have ads, and doesn’t even require a registration. You can download and install it in about two minutes.
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Remove LoupeTool Processes From the Task Manager
LoupeTool frequently maintains persistent processes silently running in your computer’s background. Leaving these processes active will hinder complete malware removal, causing it to repeatedly regenerate even after deletion attempts. Open Task Manager, closely inspect running tasks, terminate anything suspicious, and confirm their shutdown before continuing the removal process. Without this precaution, LoupeTool will continuously reappear and reinfect your system.
2. How to Delete LoupeTool Processes in the Task Manager
- 2.1Open Task Manager using the shortcut combination Ctrl + Shift + Esc, clicking More details if only a simplified view appears, giving you complete visibility into running applications and processes.
- 2.2Under the Processes tab, arrange active items according to either CPU Usage or Memory usage. This sorting strategy makes it easier to quickly identify abnormal or suspicious activity potentially related to LoupeTool.
- 2.3Carefully identify processes that appear connected to LoupeTool or similarly suspicious entries. After spotting them, right-click each one and select Open File Location to reveal exactly where these problematic processes originate.
Note: Don’t expect to find a rogue process named “LoupeTool“. Most forms of malware will hide their processes under innocent-looking names.
- 2.4Return immediately to the suspicious process in Task Manager. Without closing the previously opened directory, select the problematic task again, right-click, and click End Task to terminate the process instantly.
- 2.5Now that the related process has been stopped, delete every file present within the still-open directory window to remove malware traces permanently.
- 2.6Should you encounter a message stating “File/Folder is being used by another process”, activate LockHunter by right-clicking the stubborn file and selecting “What’s locking this file/process?”. Delete the problematic file directly through LockHunter’s provided options.
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How to Delete Persistent Files with Lock Hunter
Delete LoupeTool Virus Files
Instead of existing in a single directory, LoupeTool malware distributes its infected files across multiple hidden locations within your computer. Therefore, complete eradication demands carefully checking every potential storage area on your system. Identify and precisely remove each malware-related file, because neglecting even one remaining trace can allow the malware to silently reinstall itself without your awareness.
3. How to Get Rid of LoupeTool Files
- 3.1Open File Explorer and thoroughly examine these directories, which are known hiding spots commonly used by LoupeTool:
– C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Roaming\LoupeTool\bar\updater.exe
– C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Local\Programs
– C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs
– C:\Program Files
– C:\Program Files (x86)
– C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
– C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup - 3.2Delete any files or directories linked specifically to LoupeTool. Exercise extreme caution, verifying each file name twice, ensuring no legitimate system files are removed accidentally.
- 3.3Also, navigate to the C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Local\Temp directory and thoroughly empty it, removing all files inside to eliminate potential malware remnants or harmful temp files left behind by LoupeTool.
It stores only temporary files, which are all okay to delete. So, to save yourself some time spent looking for malware files, just Ctrl + A to select everything, and then press Delete from your keyboard to delete all of the folder’s contents. - 3.4If any file resists deletion, again employ LockHunter by right-clicking the problematic file, choosing “What’s locking this file/process?”, and removing it safely through LockHunter’s interface.
Get Rid of LoupeTool Scheduled Tasks
LoupeTool commonly establishes hidden scheduled tasks, enabling automatic reactivation at specified intervals, making it difficult to remove permanently. These covert tasks must be identified within Task Scheduler. Closely inspect each task, verify its authenticity, delete any task linked explicitly to LoupeTool, and remove related files immediately afterward. Failing this step will likely result in repeated malware infections.
4. Eliminate LoupeTool Scheduled Tasks
- 4.2Delete tasks clearly associated with LoupeTool malware. Before doing so, note the exact location of files referenced by these tasks for subsequent inspection and deletion.
- 4.3After removing these malicious scheduled tasks, visit the previously noted file paths and promptly delete any remaining suspicious files to ensure full removal.
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Uninstall the LoupeTool Malware App Through the Windows Registry
LoupeTool frequently embeds itself within critical entries of the Windows Registry, using them for stealth and persistent reactivation. Successfully removing this threat demands careful inspection, validation, and deletion of all registry entries associated with LoupeTool. Editing the registry poses significant risks to system stability; therefore, always carefully double-check every identified registry entry before finalizing its deletion.
5. Remove LoupeTool Through the Registry
- 5.1Access the registry editor by pressing Win + R, typing regedit, and pressing Enter.
- 5.2Inside the Registry Editor, initiate a search by pressing Ctrl + F, type in “LoupeTool”, and systematically delete every discovered entry. Continue using the search feature repeatedly until no more entries are found.
- 5.3Afterward, manually inspect these specific registry keys, known for storing LoupeTool data:
– HKEY_USERS\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
– HKEY_USERS\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
– HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall{31F4B209-D4E1-41E0-A34F-35EFF7117AE8} - 5.4Next, search for the name of any other programs you attempted to delete. Also search for the names of processes you ended in the Task Manager earlier in the guide.
- 5.5Additionally, thoroughly check these common malware hiding locations in the registry, paying close attention to any suspicious values:
– HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
– HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce
– HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
– HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce
– HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\Run
– HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\Run
– HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services - 5.6Ensure you carefully remove only suspicious values from these locations – never delete entire registry keys, as this could severely harm your system.
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If you recently noticed a process named LoupeTool running in your Task Manager, it could be spyware or malware. When you checked its file location, it took you to:C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer
– and there’s a file there called BuckUp.exe. You tried to delete it manually, but every time you restart your PC, it comes back automatically, right? If you’ve gone through the steps above, you can be sure that you’ll remove the LoupeTool virus.