SuperAntiSpyware guard remove Windows games at startup

Games on the Internet and Antispyware

I use SuperAntiSpyware which seems to work. One question was a false positive for games Internet XP so remove them from the system. They solved the problem, but the games continue to be deleted on reboot.  Someone has a answer how to solve this problem. I add the dos games using the disk pack XP S2 and they work fine until I have shut down the computer. I'm afraid that something is missing, which leads to problems on the road. I have not noticed anything so far...

Hello

I suggest you to follow these steps and check if that helps:

Method 1:

Disable temporarily the SuperAntiSpyware, then check if the same problem occurs. . Make sure that you enable security software back once the diagnosis is made to prevent the computer from virus attacks.

Method 2:

Try to remove the games completely and then add the games and check that if it helps, here is the link:

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/307768

Check if that helps.

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