No, do you?If so, try scanning your system in safe mode using Spyware Doctor or Malwarebytes. Or try to remove Green AV manually:http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-green-av
Scan your system in safe mode using Spyware Doctor/Malwarebytes/SUPERAntiSpyware. If it doesn't work, try to remove Green AV manually:http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-green-av
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Well there are a few ways you can do that, but first simply try scanning your system in safe mode using Spyware Doctor/Malwarebytes/SUPERAntiSpyware. IF that doesn't work, try removing Green AV manually:http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-green-av
No it isn't, it's a fake anti-virus, which might cause damage to your system. More info:http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-green-av
Try to remove Green AV manually according to these instructions:http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-green-avOr scan your system using a decent spyware remover, such as Spyware Doctor.
Harry A.V Green has written: 'The death of Pierrot'
It's a misleading security application that uses false scan results and fake security alerts to scare the user of the compromised computer. Remove Green AV as soon as possible.
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First of all try using a little program called SmitFraudFix, it's likely that Green AV doesn't block it. Otherwise you can try pretty much any decent spyware remover, such as Spyware Doctor or Malwarebytes or SuperAntiSpyware.There's also the manual method:http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-green-av
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== == I went to start, run, typed in regedit, pressed ctrl F, typed in Green Av deleted everything in the folder, deleted the folder, ran an anti-virus software, deleted all cookies and restart computer.