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What is PUABundler: Win32/MediaGet & How to Get Rid of It?

Use advanced anti-malware tools to counter-attack this PUA

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Just like its name, you can already tell that PUABundler: Win32/MediaGet is a virus. It is classified as a Potentially Unwanted Application (PUA) and as such, you need to remove it from your PC as soon as possible.

We’ve already talked about how toget rid of Potentially Unwanted Apps in Windows 11, but if this malicious program has found its way to your PC, we share the top methods to remove it below.

Is PuaBundler: Win32/MediaGet a virus?

Is PuaBundler: Win32/MediaGet a virus?

PUABundler: Win32/MediaGet is a very harmful adware that secretly sneaks into your computer without your permission and changes the default settings of your browsers.

This type of program is specifically designed to deliver advertisements, collect data about yourbrowsing habitsand send this information to third-party companies for their own purposes.

The PUABundler virus is distributed through websites that host free software downloads. The developers of this virus know that people want free programs and use this to their advantage.

To your disadvantage, PuaBundler: Win32/MediaGet also comes in other variations, so if you don’t see it by the name identified here, it could pick one of the following:

Once it has positioned itself in your system, you can expect one or more of the following behaviors:

These are just some possible changes you can expect from this PUA. Now, onto the moment we’ve all been waiting for. Get rid of PUABundler: Win32/MediaGet.

How do I get rid of Win32 Pua?

How do I get rid of Win32 Pua?

1. Scan for viruses

1.1 Browser scan

Not all browsers have their own virus scanner, so if yours is missing this feature, proceed to perform the system scan.

1.2 System scan

Still, even with both scans, it’s possible for the PUABundler: Win32/MediaGet to resist any removal attempts. In such cases, you’ll need the reinforcement of a stronger security tool.

With so manyantivirus programsin the market, it can be difficult to select one that meets all your needs. Lucky for you, we’ve selected the top in the industry that all do a phenomenal job.

2. Reset your browser

Resetting will help you return to your default settings and delete all your browser settings. This way, if PUABundler: Win32/MediaGet had made any changes, they can be undone.

3. Uninstall the browser

And once you’re done, don’t just stop at uninstallation. You have to dig deeper and ensure all affected files are eliminated. You can do this byremoving any software remnantsthat may have also been corrupted.

This way, when you reinstall the browser, it will start with a clean slate. Also, when reinstalling the browser, ensure you get it from trusted sites, preferably the Microsoft Store.

If unavailable, ensure it is the official site. After all, downloading programs from third-party sites brought about the PUABundler: Win32/MediaGet in the first place.

In the event that all these fail, you may have toperform a clean install of Windowsto remove this PUA completely.

As a precautionary method, we recommend reviewingMicrosoft’s tips on how to prevent malware infections from getting into your PC.

Hopefully, you are malware-free and can continue using your PC without issues. For any feedback, contact us in the comment section below.

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Claire Moraa

Windows Software Expert

Claire has a knack for solving problems and improving the quality of life for those around her. She’s driven by rationality, curiosity, and simplicity, and always eager to learn more about Microsoft’s products. With a background in teaching and reviewing, she breaks down complex topics into easily understandable articles, focusing mostly on Windows 11, errors, and software.

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With a background in teaching and reviewing, she breaks down complex topics into easily understandable articles, focusing mostly on Windows 11 errors.