How to Solve the Smadav Blacklist Error and Remove It

 


An anti-counterfeit feature of Smadav Pro called the "blacklist" is activated when a pirated or cracked version of Smadav updates to the newest version and reverts back to the Free version.

Smadav was developed by Indonesian programmer Zainuddin Nafarin and is well recognized for its robust USB protection for PCs and laptops. The Philippines is at the top of the list of countries from which its users hail. In order to draw Smadav consumers, numerous websites associated to pirated software release Smadav Pro serial keys. Still, when you update Smadav to the latest version, the drawbacks of utilizing serial keys will show you a "Blacklist" error.

To fix or remove the Smadav blacklist error, simply follow the steps listed below:
  • First, exit your SMADAV.
  • Launch Regedit. To launch the run command, use the Windows key + R. Type "regedit" (without the quotations).
  • Navigate HKEY_CURRENT_USER \Software \ Microsoft \ Notepad after opening Regedit.
  • Find and remove IfPitchAndFamily, IfPitchΔndFamily, IfPitchΔndFamily2, and IfPitchΔndFamily3 keys (REG_DWORD type).
  • Completed! Now that you've opened your SMADAV, you can see the modifications and, clearly, that you're back to the FREE version.
The next time you install a pirated key, take caution to prevent this Blacklist problem. It is advisable to utilize the free version, which bears most of the features of Smadav Pro.

Smadav Pro comes with the following functions in its entirety: auto-update, auto-scan flash drive, PC scanner, anti-ransomware settings, deactivate splash screen on startup, add exception list, resize interface, change theme colors, and add admin password.

However, Smadav Pro is available for a low price of USD 2.40 (around PHP 130) and is good for a year if you also want the other features!

When used in conjunction with your primary antivirus, Smadav makes an excellent secondary security program. With Smadav, you won't have to worry about autorun, recycler, USB shortcut, or other VB script malware ever again.

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