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    PC Tools' FREE Threat Removal Tool

    PC Tools' FREE Threat Removal Tool

    Introducing new free tools for Advanced Users from PC Tools! PC Tools Threat Removal Tool, File and Registry Cleaner & Alternate Operating System Scanner: http://free.pctools.com/free-software/ Warning: These products are for advanced technical users.
    Fight back against malware with PC Tools Threat Removal Tool.

    This FREE Threat Removal Tool is designed to fight malicious code that has been known to prevent PC Tools' antivirus software from being installed. It performs a quick system scan in order to identify and neutralize the most common malware families that block, prevent, or terminate PC Tools' security software installers. To ensure that the malware is completely eliminated, PC Tools Threat Removal Tool deletes the infected files and the registry values added by malware.

    As a free application, the Threat Removal Tool compliments your PC Tools antivirus software very well by allowing it to install properly and keep your PC malware-free.
    How to download and run PC Tools Threat Removal Tool.

    Important: You must have administrative rights to run this tool on Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, or Windows XP.
    Read more and download

    do note: I haven't tested yet
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    Thanks a lot for the info, Leo

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    Thanks leofelix for info & share I will check it soon.
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    Thank you for the information Leo, although im not really a fan of PC tools.
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    Thanks Leo! I will add this to my list of software to try out.
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    Thanks leo. So this is a tool to complement PC tools AV only. So, it will not eliminate the malwares that restrict installation of other AVs. I think I do not need this ATM.
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    It would be a very effective free threat removal tool. Thanks leofelix

 

 

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