In Windows XP, to be pop up message about XP home security 2011

How can I get rid of the annoying pop ups on the new home XP 2011 security?  This program wants to spend money (which I don't have) on a Windows program.  I have the software installed system Suite 10 and it gives me 100% every time I run diagnostics!  XP 2011 won't allow me to internet, or all programs on my PC.  How can I get rid of him?

Your system is infected with a rogue security application.  Use these instructions for removal free of charge:

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/remove-win-7-Internet-Security-2011

It is likely that the infection will prevent you from reaching the site above... in that case you will need to use an uninfected computer to download these instructions as well as any code to facilitate the removal.  You can transfer the files to your own system via a CD/DVD, external drive, or USB flash drive.

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