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		<title>Finding Free Antivirus Software</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 04:26:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>greatyd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The advent of the computer, as anyone can tell you, certainly brought with it benefits of such proportions we could never have previously imagined them. But, as with anything, the good always comes with the bad. The computer, while handing us the world, has also exposed us to the dangers of it. Part of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The advent of the computer, as anyone can tell you, certainly brought with it benefits of such proportions we could never have previously imagined them. But, as with anything, the good always comes with the bad. The computer, while handing us the world, has also exposed us to the dangers of it. Part of the danger, exclusive to the operation of computers, is exposure to  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
viruses</b></a> hat can wipe out our hard drives, render our software unusable, and in some cases, completely eradicate normal function of our computers. For most of us, who store personal, professional, and even legal information on our computers, virus exposure can be devastating. Luckily, most people employ the use of antivirus software that protects our computers from attack; much like hiring a bodyguard. And while some software can come at a hefty price, there is free  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank"  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b></b></a> ><b>
Antivirus</b></a> oftware available on the market today.<br />
Free antivirus software can protect your computer without you having to pay a large price for software purchase or download. This free  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
Antivirus</b></a> oftware should protect your computer from all forms of  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
viruses</b></a> nd prevent the entry of anything that will damage your internal and external systems.<br />
Keep in mind however, that free  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
Antivirus</b></a> oftware still comes at a price. And the price is being unsure as to the quality and effectiveness of the software. Reputable computer and software manufacturers all offer their own variety of  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
Antivirus</b></a> oftware available for purchase. And because of their standing in the industry &#8211; and the fact that you are paying for the software &#8211; the quality of the product is assured. Manufacturers of this sort have a vested interest in standing behind their products and designing software that will effectively protect and serve their customers.<br />
Those companies &#8211; mostly found on the Internet &#8211; that offer free antivirus software do so at risk to the consumer. If getting free  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
Antivirus</b></a> oftware makes the most sense for your financial position right now, then do so with consideration to the reputation and reliability of the company.<br />
Free  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
Antivirus</b></a> oftware will provide you with a minimum of protection in the short run; but when you are able, you should invest in proper and thorough  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
Antivirus</b></a> rotection. </p>
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		<title>Ms Antivirus Will Harm Your Computer</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 05:00:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>greatyd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When running across different products on the Internet, such as MS Antivirus, you have to be cautious.  Programs cannot download themselves onto your computer until you give them access to do so, however now-a-days you may be giving these programs access and not even know it.MS  
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When running across different products on the Internet, such as MS Antivirus, you have to be cautious.  Programs cannot download themselves onto your computer until you give them access to do so, however now-a-days you may be giving these programs access and not even know it.MS Antivirus is a great example of this situation.  The program will pop up  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b></b></a> on your computer while you are on the Internet, pretending to be able to scan and remove malicious software (malware).  Unfortunately, MS  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
Antivirus</b></a> annot do either.  The only thing this program can do is download its own malware onto your hard drive.  The way it does this is through getting you to click “OK” to a free scan of your computer system.  Once you click “OK” to the free scan, this is the only access MS Antivirus needs to start downloading.  Meanwhile, you will be presented with an elaborate show of a scan which is completely fabricated.  Once the scan is complete and the list of harmful programs is presented to you, MS Antivirus will try to get you to buy the full version of their program to get rid of the problem programs.  Even if you opt to not buy a full version, wary of the program&#8217;s validity, you will still be bombarded with pop ups telling you that your computer is at risk.  These pop ups will slow down your computer substantially and continue to harass you about buying their product.The worst part of this whole situation is that this MS Antivirus is not just ruining your computer for fun.  MS Antivirus is lifting your personal information, often keeping track of your every key stroke and waiting for you to enter your credit card number or anything else that they can use to gain a profit off of you.  Now that you have encountered this program and accidentally downloaded it, you need to get rid of it.  Your computer is useless and your personal information is at risk here.  Unfortunately, you cannot just hit “uninstall.”  The programmers were smarter than this.The problem here is that the Trojan horses that allow the programmers to hide their malware in your computer are very well hidden.  These files will be temporary and be given names that make them appear essential to your computer.  So, even if you find and delete most of the files from MS  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
Antivirus</b></a> you can never get all of them.  You will need to seek professional help for your computer in order to get rid of this malware that you are now stuck with.  It is not the end of the world, and there are many reputable companies that can help you, but you need to be cautious.  Find a company that has a great reputation and even a guarantee on their services.  Your malware problem is not the end of the world, but you do need to take care of it quickly and reliably by seeking help from people who know all about malware. </p>
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		<title>Avoid Xpert Antivirus at All Costs!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 04:26:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you come across Xpert  
Antivirus you may be fooled by its charm.  You need to be aware of what this program actually is.  This program is a rogue anti-spyware program that will pretend to be helpful, but is actually only around to do harm to you and your computer. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you come across Xpert Antivirus, you may be fooled by its charm.  You need to be aware of what this program actually is.  This program is a rogue anti- <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
spyware</b></a> rogram that will pretend to be helpful, but is actually only around to do harm to you and your computer. </p>
<p>These rogue anti- <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
spyware <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
spyware</b></a> rograms will pretend to be able to scan and remove malicious software (malware) but in reality they cannot do either of these functions.  Such rogue anti-spyware programs are only able to give you malware that will slow down your computer and possibly rob you of your personal information, including your credit card numbers.  With all of this said, when you see Xpert  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
Antivirus</b></a> you may not have had any idea that such trouble was brewing. </p>
<p>Xpert Antivirus will appear as a pop-up, and once it does, it will warn you that you are at risk for malware.  Please note that computer programs cannot know much of anything about your computer unless they have been downloaded onto your system, so Xpert  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
Antivirus</b></a> s just trying to get you to believe that it knows something you do not. </p>
<p>Once you are warned about the potential malware problem, Xpert  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
Antivirus</b></a> ill offer you a free scan of your computer to be sure.  If you have bought into this, you will always get the free scan.  We all love free, especially if it is for the safety of our computer.  However, clicking &#8220;Ok&#8221; on this free scan will allow the program the access it needs to download itself onto your computer without your knowledge. </p>
<p>The results of the scan will typically be a list of your temporary files.  Xpert  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
Antivirus</b></a> ill tell you that these files are corrupt and need to be removed—it classifies them as malware.  However, these files are not corrupt.  If you have just one malware program on your computer it will hard for your operating system to run, so if you had as many corrupt files as Xpert Antivirus claims that you do, then your computer would not be running at all.  This scan is a false indicator of any type of malware problem you may be facing. </p>
<p>However, the purpose of this free scan is to gain access to download Xpert Antivirus malware onto your computer, and then to persuade you into purchasing the full version of the program to remove the so-called &#8220;malware&#8221; that the program has found.  Then the real malware will continue to try to record your personal information from your computer and use it to make more of a profit off of you. </p>
<p>To rid yourself of this malware, you need to contact an expert in dealing with these types of programs.  Xpert Antivirus is very sneaky and will try to linger as long as it can to make maximum profit off of you.  However, if you find a company that offers you a great guarantee on their services, you can rest assured that your malware problem will be taken care of. </p>
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		<title>Is Antivirus Xp Pro Another Dangerous Hoax?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jan 2010 05:10:09 +0000</pubDate>
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spyware  one of the most dreaded words when you use a pc. Do you suspect that you have it on your computer? If so, this information will help you learn what you should do. If you have never even heard of it, you need to know what it is and what kind of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Spyware – one of the most dreaded words when you use a pc. Do you suspect that you have it on your computer? If so, this information will help you learn what you should do. If you have never even heard of it, you need to know what it is and what kind of damage it can cause. Your pc and your personal identity can be in danger, and you need to eliminate the risk as soon as possible. </p>
<p> <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
spyware</b></a> s a vicious type of software that installs itself on your computer. Most people don&#8217;t realize it is there, until they begin experiencing strange things on their pc. Some of these signs are sluggish performance and pop-up advertisements. Freezing up, changing home pages and the blue screen of death are some other signs you may see. If your computer seems much slower than usual and you begin getting bombarded with pop-up ads, beware. </p>
<p>How you get it. Most people get infected with spyware by simply browsing. If you are surfing the internet or download a file from a site that you are unsure of, you are at risk. Many times you get it through no fault of your own. Always be cautious when online, and avoid downloading anything you are unsure of. Also try to avoid questionable websites. </p>
<p>What harm can it do? Plenty. Your personal identity is at risk if you are infected with spyware. Since it tracks everything you do online, access to your passwords and business accounts is no longer secure. Banking online, using credit cards – this all becomes unsafe when these malicious threats and parasites are present. Any business you perform online is risky. </p>
<p>The remedy is to get a reliable anti-spyware software program. The problem here is that many of them are fakes, such as  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
Antivirus</b></a> P Pro. These rogue programs use aggressive advertising to scare you. You begin getting messages that there are security threats and viruses present, and they offer to scan and remove these for you – at a price. Never download any of these anti- <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
spyware <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
spyware</b></a> oaxes. They will not clear up the threats, and can even put more parasites on your pc. In fact, you may not have any to begin with, but these programs want you to think you do. </p>
<p>What should you do? Get a reputable software program to remove the spyware. One word of warning – you will usually have to purchase more than one program, because even the most reliable programs will not usually get rid of all of the parasites. It sometimes takes several scans to completely clear up your pc. Spyware is nasty stuff. </p>
<p>To avoid going through all of this, get the one anti-spyware program that is guaranteed to work the first time: Spyzooka. This software has an excellent reputation for being the best there is, and it is guaranteed to work. Protect your security and your computer by using the best. As for Antivirus XP Pro? Avoid it at all costs. </p>
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		<title>XP Police Antivirus â Don&#8217;t Fall For It</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 04:38:15 +0000</pubDate>
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spyware 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you heard of XP Police  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
Antivirus</b></a> It is a new rogue anti- <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
spyware</b></a> rogram designed to trick you in to spending your money. Even though you may have no spyware installed on your pc, this program will try to convince you otherwise. Through displayed ads, it will try to make you believe that your security is at risk and that you need to download the software. Avoid this, it is a total fake. </p>
<p>You see, XP Police Antivirus wants you to download their free software to clear up infections on your computer, even though there are probably none there to begin with. Once downloaded, they will alert you that the infections are so severe that you must purchase the licensed product in order for them to restore your security. This is all a hoax, so don&#8217;t buy in to it. If you do, you are absolutely throwing your money away. </p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t understand spyware to begin with, here is a little explanation. This is software that gets placed on your pc, usually through other files you download such as weather, messenger alerts, freeware and online computer games. You probably don&#8217;t even realize that you have downloaded it, because it âpiggy backsâ on these other programs. When you get it, you will know it shortly. </p>
<p>When your computer becomes infected with  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
spyware</b></a> you will notice many symptoms. Some of these include a slow computer, pop-up ads and changes in your browser. Since spyware actually follows and tracks your online searches, the ads you get will probably be related to your interests. This is how these malicious programs can display advertisements that are related to topics you have searched for, websites you have visited, etc. </p>
<p>Anti- <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
spyware</b></a> roducts are made to eliminate problems like this; however there are many fake ones like XP Police Antivirus. Many of these rogue programs will actually install additional malware on your pc, so you want to be very cautious about downloading anything. Your personal security can also be at risk, because some software has the ability to access your passwords and online business information. Rarely, people have been the victims of identity theft because of this. </p>
<p>Where does XP Police  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
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<p>Do you believe that XP Police Antivirus is installed on your computer? The best thing you can do is use a recommended and reputable anti-spyware product. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are plenty of differences between the two of them. Since most people use the computer for personal access to the internet and their accounts, you need to do all you can to protect them. There are plenty of people trying to make an easy buck online by taking advantage of those accessing the internet. Don’t let them get access to your information through adware or  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
spyware</b></a>  Advertising is everywhere you turn online these days, and that is where the issues of  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>adware</b></a>  and  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
spyware</b></a> ome into play. Adware is generally found in pop ups and it will track your internet use. As a result yo <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b></b></a> u will get redirected to sites that offer products for you to purchase. You will also get more and more pop ups until they have completely ruined the chance for you to be online without interruptions.  You need to watch for sites that aren’t what they should be and look at the information in your browser. You also need to pay attention to new programs on your desktop and tool bars on your browser. They can all indicate you have adware on your computer. It can even be added to your computer by downloading music or other files without your knowledge.  While adware is a very aggressive type of advertising known as SPAM, many companies continue to engage in it. They stay just within the perimeters set by the government to allow them to continue. You may think it is just something you have to deal with but that isn’t true. Spyware is definitely an illegal practice that you don’t want to find yourself on the wrong end of. There is plenty of opportunity to make money with it and very little risk of getting caught so many people continue to offer programming that creates it. This type of intruder monitors your computer and sends a third party information about your passwords, credit card numbers, and other information that will compromise your accounts. You need to be very careful of those  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
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spyware</b></a> rograms that can be downloaded for free online. This is because many of them are actually spyware programs disguised as a tool to prevent you from getting them. This is quite a cruel way for those trying to protect their information to end up getting scammed.  The programming behind spyware will definitely cause problems for how your computer operates. It takes up a considerable amount of bandwidth and it will cause your computer to operate slowly. It can also result in your computer locking up or completely crashing. Make sure you only install a quality spyware protection program that you have carefully researched.  While both adware and spyware are very important tactics you want to avoid,  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
spyware</b></a> s definitely the one that does the most damage. Do your best to find an excellent program that prevents you from getting either one on your computer. It needs to offer free updates too so you can always stay ahead of those playing this game. </p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 14:58:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>greatyd</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’re looking for antispyware software, there are a number of fake antispyware programs such as antivirus agent pro that you’ll want to avoid. These programs are known as rogue antispyware and their sole purpose is to scam you and steal your money. </p>
<p>Rogue antispyware most commonly finds its way on to your computer via a Trojan that has already opened a security hole, but the programs can also be manually downloaded by unsuspected users who think that they are getting legitimate security software. Once on your machine, the routine is always the same. The program starts by initiating a fake scan of your machine and then generates an equally fake list of malware that it supposedly found residing there in. </p>
<p> <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
Antivirus</b></a> gent pro, along with all the other rogues, will then bombard you with popups and fake system alerts claiming that you are facing certain computer crash if you do not remove these “threats” by buying the full version of the program. The problem is that many of the supposed threats listed by  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
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<p>Rogues like  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
Antivirus</b></a> gent pro are also problematic because they stay resident on your machine at all times, and connect to the Internet to download more  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
spyware</b></a> nd shuttle off your personal information without your knowledge. Not only does this put your identity at risk, but it also bogs down your computer’s processing speed and Internet bandwidth. It is not uncommon for computers infected by rogue antispyware to become so sluggish that they are almost impossible to use, and in some cases the program will even redirect your searches any time you try to look for something online, making your browsing experience equally frustrating. </p>
<p>Clearly, if you have antivirus agent pro or any other rogue on your machine, you should take measures to remove it immediately. The longer that it stays on your computer, the more damage it does. You can remove it manually by blocking its websites, killing its running processes, unregistering its DLLs, and deleting its associated registry values and files. Use caution in this task as the accidental deletion of the wrong file could cause permanent damage to your machine. </p>
<p>You can remove antivirus agent pro automatically as well as protect yourself from all future threats by investing in a legitimate anti <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
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		<title>Remove Personal AV â Easy Way For A Personal AV Removal</title>
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		<dc:creator>greatyd</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Think you may be a victim of Personal AV?Â  Recently this has been a very common issue.Â  This troublesome virus seems to be making its way across the net at a devastating pace.Â  If you have been infected make sure you remove the virus at once. </p>
<p>The longer you let the virus persist on your system the more grievous the risk.Â  The malware infects the  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Slow-PC"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
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<p>So how did Personal AV get into your computer?Â  There are actually a bunch of different ways.Â  These include: </p>
<p>Although you may be getting pop ups that say something similar to &#8220;Warning spyware detected on your computer!&#8221; do NOT fall for the trap. All this program will do is scam you out of money, steal your identity, and make your system worse. </p>
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<p>In order to remove  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Adware-Spyware-Removal"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>Personal  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Clean-up-your-PC"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>Personal Antivirus</b></a>  manually you need to delete all of it&#8217;s components.Â  Focus on these areas: </p>
<p>Unfortunately it can be very tricky to perform an Personal AV removal on your own.Â  Not only can there be dozens of Personal AV files throughout your computer, if you miss a single strain of the virus it will simply regenerate when you restart your computer. </p>
<p>I only recommend manual removal for folks who have are computer experts.Â  It can be quite difficult and hazardous to remove PAV if you donât know exactly what you are doing.Â  Delete the wrong files from the  <a href="http://great-domain-names.com/AntiVirus/Slow-PC"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><b>
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<p>For non computer experts I recommend installing a Personal AV removal tool.Â  Specific software can help you remove Personal AV right away, and with real time defense, prevent future attacks from happening. </p>
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