RunTime Error 216

RunTime error 216 is a serious Windows event that is caused by of a Trojan virus infection.  Due to the seriousness of this security breach, you must take immediate action to avoid further system degradation, data theft, and spreading the virus to other systems.

RunTime error 216 is an indication that your Microsoft operating system is infected with the Backdoor.SubSeven virus.  The virus was first discovered on the Windows operating system  in 1999, and continues to effect computers worldwide.  What makes this virus particularly potent is that is allows hackers to quickly exploit vulnerabilities created by internal modifications made to your registry and communication settings.

A person can quietly hijack a machine with RunTime error 216 and do the following:
  • View system folders and files
  • Take an electronic screen shot of your system
  • Control your online programs
  • Modify existing program and files
  • Create pop-up messages and dialog boxes
  • Restart your computer
  • Modify your system’s registry

After you download the antivirus program from this website, you must also download the free registry scan utility to identify damage to your system.  This advanced utility is designed to scan the registry database on Windows operating platforms.  If damage, corruption, or inconsistencies are found, you have the option of purchasing the software program to quickly and automatically repair your system’s registry.

*Before scanning your system, make sure to disconnect from the internet or local area network (LAN) your computer is communicating with.

Registry Repair and RunTime Error 216

After you remove the Backdoor.SubSeven virus from your system, you need to conduct a deep scan of your Windows registry to repair any damage or corruption caused by the malicious Trojan.  The advanced registry repair utility available to you on this website is designed to sift through individual registry files and folders in order to identify problematic entries.  You can download and scan your system for free, but are required to pay for the utility to repair any problems.

The registry is a special database designed by Microsoft for Windows based operating systems.  This dynamic database acts as a platform for all computer programs and is tasked with recalling system settings for future Windows sessions.  The registry acts as a map for Windows to quickly access when processing programs and files.  Whenever changes are made to your operating system, the registry is also required to make corresponding changes.  This design ensures smooth operation and efficiency.

However, viruses and Trojans have the capacity to make unwanted changes to your system’s registry.  To make matters worse, these changes often happen unnoticed by the computer user until Windows acts sluggish, erratic, or messages like RunTime Error 216 appear.  In such instances, it is strongly advised that you either manually delete malicious registry entries or take advantage of the registry repair utility available on this website.

Comments

Christina Johnson
Runtime error 216 really screwed up my Windows!
Joseph Brown
My antivirus is out of date…  do I have to buy a new one?
Sapeer Durpa
I did not know that runtime error 216 resulted from a Trojan virus.  Thank you for your information sir
Lee
Why this happen to my machine?
Linda E.
Excellent information and instructions.  Both utilities allowed me to quickly resolve runtime error 216. Much appreciated.
Tigger845
@Lee: You need to have an effective antivirus program.
Lee
ok.  I try
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