Utilities PC Kit indicates that it is 2744 detected problems

ERROR POPUP NOTIFICATIONS. WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER TV LIVE WON'T CHANGE POSITION

seems to be a virus. See here:

http://freeofvirus.blogspot.com/2012/08/remove-PC-utility-Kit.html

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