subject: Beware! Spyware Is Found! - Remove Xp Guardian As Soon As Possible [print this page] How do you get into this Xp Guardian mess?
First, someone installed some "Free" but infected software such as screensavers, toolbars, or Torrens on your computer. Second, you has installed a program that you thinks it has "a good reputation." They also probably have some "optional" modules, which are NOT malicious software and appeared to be desirable and/or useful. Third, you sometimes install peer-to-peer software that is free, but is loaded with spyware and malware. The program Often states "malicious free". However, that is frequently not the case.
What does this Xp Guardian do to your computer?
Sometimes, such Xp Guardian Spyware can be a tiny suspicious package that was installed on a computer without permission. And even worse, this kind of hidden Xp Guardian is difficult to detect. Xp Guardian is very vicious; for it can change computer settings, take up your computer recourses, and even ruin your system. If your computer begins to act up, or run slowly, probably it is infected by Xp Guardian, you need to remove Xp Guardian at once!
How to remove Xp Guardian manually?
1. Remove the registry entries hidden by Xp Guardian
Do you find some programs on your PC run abnormally? Then you should check the following entries in the Registry, and directly delete the spyware-related registry entries if found.
2. It is possibly a way to load the Xp Guardian malicious programs, by hiding within the system WIN.INI file and the strings "run=" and "load=", so this must be carefully checked.
3. Clean up IE Temporary file folder where the original carrier of spyware threats is likely stored.
How to remove Xp Guardian completely and automatically?
The easiest and safest way to find out and remove Xp Guardian is to use a good spyware and malware removal: