Completely
Remove PSGuard Spyware From Your Computer
PSGuard (also known as SpySheriff and SpywareQuake and SpyFalcon) is one of the latest spyware infections plaguing users on the
Internet. PSGuard is a particularly difficult piece of spyware to
remove from your computer, and while there are many spyware and security
forums out there that show you how to remove PSGuard, this is the
only complete set of remove PSGuard instructions available that will
not involve spending money or buying a product.
This tutorial will show
you how to remove PSGuard infection from your system.
*note* It is important that you follow the
remove PSGuard tutorial directions on the following pages EXACTLY to ensure
a proper removal of the PSGuard spyware infection. Skipping steps, or
performing actions out of sequence will result in an incomplete PSGuard
removal and probable spyware reinfection. Please
so you can return here later after you restart your computer. This remove
PSGuard process will require you to restart your PC.
How
you Were Infected with PSGuard: Most of the time it is easy to
know when your computer is infected with the PSGuard spyware infection.
You will see a popup each time you boot your computer similar to the one
on the right. You will also see almost constant popups that appear to
be coming from the Windows Security Center, but are actually generated
by the PSGuard spyware infection. These are depicted below.
The main purpose of PSGuard is to trick you into thinking that your
computer is massively infected with spyware, and the only solution is
to purchase the commercial version of PSGuard to remove the infection.
In reality, PSGuard is the spyware infection, and the typical AntiSpyware
utilities (Adaware, Spybot Search and Destroy, Microsoft AntiSpyware,
and Windows Defender) can not remove it because PSGuard is constantly
running - even in Safe Mode.
This remove PSGuard tutorial consists of three additional steps.
Please continue through the remaining steps of the remove PSGuard process. The entire
remove PSGuard tutorial should take less than five minutes to complete.
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