If RemotePE has shown up on your Windows PC as a file or as something running or installed, I would not treat it as harmless clutter. The name is tied to Trojan-style behavior, which means the visible item may look ordinary while another piece works quietly behind it.
RemotePE and other similar threats like NodeCordRAT and Weedhack ride in with something the user meant to install, such as a cracked tool or a mod that looked safe enough at the time. Once they get a foothold, the machine may start acting off.
Settings can change, and Windows may show new startup or Registry entries. Browser redirects or extra malware exposure can follow from there. The part that worries me most is the possibility of data theft, because waiting gives the infection more time to work.
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Manual cleanup is possible, but deleting the obvious RemotePE file is rarely the whole job. Scheduled tasks or helper components can bring it back. Use the steps below to check the common hiding places and remove RemotePE from Windows carefully.
RemotePE Removal Guide
Start with the shorter removal path below, since it checks the most visible places where RemotePE may have left an app, installer, or folder. If that quick pass does not stop the unwanted behavior, continue with the full cleanup guide that follows.
Quick Manual Removal for RemotePE – Try This First
- 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.
- 1.2Next, go to the Start Menu, navigate to Settings (the gear icon), and then to Apps.
- 1.3You’ll see all installed programs listed on that page – sort them by installation date and look for RemotePE or anything else that looks suspicious, unfamiliar, or unwanted.
- 1.4If you find RemotePE or another sketchy app, select it and start the uninstallation process. Be careful when following the uninstallation prompts so that you don’t let anything linked to the program remain on your PC.
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1.5Afterward, look for the installation directory. You’ll often find it at
C:\UserNames\UserName\AppData\Local\Programs\, but it might also be elsewhere. - 1.6If you find the malware folder, remove it together with any leftover files that might still be in it.
After the quick removal attempt, restart Windows and watch whether the same pop-ups, processes, or startup behavior return. A restart is a useful check because many unwanted components only become obvious again when the system loads.
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How to Fully Get Rid of RemotePE
The full cleanup begins with SpyHunter 5 because a scan may locate hidden parts of RemotePE before you spend time searching manually. This step is optional, but it is strongly recommended and may remove the problem before the advanced sections are needed.
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Preparatory Steps for Removing RemotePE
Before removing files by hand, prepare Windows so the hidden components of RemotePE are easier to find and delete. The next actions reveal concealed folders and set up LockHunter, which can remove items blocked by active malicious processes.
1. Preparing for the RemotePE Removal
- 1.2Next, you’ll need to download and install a free utility called LockHunter It’s crucial because it lets you delete files locked by malicious processes.
You can continue without additional software, and the manual instructions remain usable. Still, a locked-file remover can save time because Windows may refuse to delete files while an unwanted process is holding them open.
LockHunter is free, does not require an account, and installs quickly. Keep it available while you work through the guide, especially when a folder cannot be deleted through the normal right-click menu.
Remove RemotePE Processes From the Task Manager
Next, check Task Manager for activity that may belong to RemotePE. The process name can differ from one computer to another, so judge by behavior as well as names – high resource use, odd file locations, and unfamiliar publishers all matter.
2. How to Delete RemotePE Processes in the Task Manager
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2.1This is done through the Task Manager which you can open by pressing
Ctrl + Shift + Esc. - 2.2If it shows a simplified view, click More Details to expand it and see all running processes.
- 2.3Sort the list of processes by how much Memory or CPU they are using. Then look out for any that are using unusually large amounts of either resource type and yet don’t seem related to any legitimate programs that you have on your PC.
Note: Don’t expect to find a rogue process named “RemotePE“. Most forms of malware will hide their processes under innocent-looking names.
- 2.4For each dubious process, right-click it and select Open file location. This will lead you to a folder where the data used by this process is stored.
- 2.5You must delete that entire folder, but you’ll likely get an error when you attempt to do that because some of the files there are in use by the malware. The workaround is to use LockHunter: right-click the folder, select “What’s locking this folder?” from the context menu, and click Delete in the next window.
- 2.6After removing the files, go back to Task Manager, write down the name of the rogue process (you’ll need it later), then click it, and click the End Task button to quit it.
Delete RemotePE Virus Files
This section looks for leftover files from RemotePE in several Windows directories. Do not stop after one suspicious folder, because helper files can be scattered across startup folders, program directories, AppData locations, and temporary storage.
3. How to Get Rid of RemotePE Files
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3.1Start by examining the Startup folders at:
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartupC:\Users\*Your Username*\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup -
3.2Search them for suspicious files, but if you aren’t what files are rogue, just delete everything in those folders except for the
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3.3Next, inspect the
Program FilesandProgram Files (x86)in yourC:drive. Some malware apps will create folders there, so look for anything that looks linked to RemotePE or that is otherwise unrecognized or out-of-place folders. Delete anything suspicious you may find. -
3.4Three other locations you must check are:
C:\Users\%user%\AppData\Local\C:\Users\%user%\AppData\Local\Programs\C:\Users\%user%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\
Again, if you notice anything fishy in them, it must be deleted. And if there’s a folder you aren’t sure about, it’s probably best to get rid of it. At worst, it will be something harmless linked to a legitimate program in your system. However, if you didn’t recognize its name right away, chances are it’s something you either don’t need or something that’s outright unwanted (like RemotePE). -
3.5Finally, remember to clear the Temp folder. It’s located at
C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Local\Temp.
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.
Get Rid of RemotePE Scheduled Tasks
Task Scheduler can keep RemotePE active by running a hidden task after login or restart. Review scheduled entries carefully, check what each one launches, and delete only tasks that clearly point to unknown or unwanted files.
4. Eliminate RemotePE Scheduled Tasks
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4.2For each task, double-click it and open the Actions tab, where you can learn what it is that the task is set to perform. Look for tasks that run unfamiliar executables, scripts, or anything located in the
AppDataorRoamingdirectories. - 4.3If you come across a task that executes anything suspicious, write down its file path, then right-click the task, and select Delete.
- 4.4After that, go to the file path you saved and delete the file that the task was set to run.
Uninstall the RemotePE Malware App Through the Windows Registry
The registry step targets persistence values that may still reference RemotePE. Work slowly here, because deleting the wrong registry item can affect Windows or legitimate programs. Use SpyHunter 5 instead if you prefer a safer automated cleanup.
5. Remove RemotePE Through the Registry
- 5.1Type “regedit” in the Start Menu and hit Enter to go to the Registry Editor.
- 5.2Then click Edit > Find to open the search box and then type the exact name of whatever program you tried to uninstall during the quick steps at the start of the guide.
- 5.3Click Find Next and if a result comes up, click the registry key (folder) in the left panel that contains it and delete that key. Perform another search after each deleted key until there are no more results for that search query.
- 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.
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5.5After you’ve deleted all relevant entries, manually navigate to these registry keys:
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunHKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnceHKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunHKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnceHKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\RunHKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\RunHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServicesHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServicesOnceHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce\SetupHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services - 5.6Select each of these keys to reveal their contents in the right panel. Then look for values referencing RemotePE or any unknown applications. Delete only the specific values linked to the malware and leave the keys that contain them intact.