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		<title>By: Beastrea1070</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 09:20:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>First as you suggested I got right into safe-mode without networking or other extra&#039;s. I looked for the .dll files and failed to find them, also looked for the registry files you indicated and did not find them. However I did find in the registry a &#039;_void&#039; file that extended to 4 other files one of which included a &#039;disallowed&#039; file, and sure enough when I deleted my antivirus programs from the &#039;disallowed&#039; list I was able to run all my antivirus programs. I then deleted the entire file &quot;_void&quot;.  I did find 4 other places that the &quot;Your PC Protector&quot; was found simply by searching for the *.lnk and all files and folders with the word &#039;your&#039; in them.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First as you suggested I got right into safe-mode without networking or other extra&#8217;s. I looked for the .dll files and failed to find them, also looked for the registry files you indicated and did not find them. However I did find in the registry a &#8216;_void&#8217; file that extended to 4 other files one of which included a &#8216;disallowed&#8217; file, and sure enough when I deleted my antivirus programs from the &#8216;disallowed&#8217; list I was able to run all my antivirus programs. I then deleted the entire file &#8220;_void&#8221;.  I did find 4 other places that the &#8220;Your PC Protector&#8221; was found simply by searching for the *.lnk and all files and folders with the word &#8216;your&#8217; in them.</p>
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