MSG: YOUR SYSTEM IS INFECTED... _

but when I downloaded and installed the spyware malware removal tool nothing happened... So what I do? Error messages

  • Just rebooted
  • I already tried to solve the problem by installing n downlaoding but the message does not go away

Hello

·        What do you have installed on the system?

Maybe it's that your system is affected by a virus or malware. Spyware removal tool will only scan spyware present on the system. I suggest you to scan your system for viruses and malware using a care Microsoft and Microsoft security essentials. Check the links below.

http://OneCare.live.com/site/en-us/default.htm

http://www.Microsoft.com/security_essentials/

Thanks and regards.

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