PC interpreter registry clean to clean my computer says it iv got 204 errors, I keep remove, but Guard always returning.

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I get this PC program interpreter registry clean to clean my computer it says that iv got 204 errors, I keep to delete, then delete the trash, but always comes back.

Hi, jhb59,

Restart the computer and start typing the F8 key

Select Mode safe mode with networking

Download the following tool and analysis complete to rule out malware

http://www.Microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=16

Start > Control Panel > uninstall programs

Search the PC interpreter

Select, then press on uninstall

-Or-

Start > all programs

Search the PC interpreter

Click to open the menu

Select uninstall PC interpreter

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