Doctor Antivirus can quickly remove spyware and viruses and prevents them from coming back. It is a powerful security and privacy protection solution and there are currently in excess of 100,000 parasitic spyware programs on the web.
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There are a few methods you could use. One of them is spyware removers, such as Spyware Doctor. Another one is to remove it manually: http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-personal-antivirus
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Antivirus 2009 is rouge software. Spyware Doctor is not. I got antivirus 2009 because i didn't know what it was. But Spyware Doctor isn't rogue software. But if you have Antivirus 2009 you're computer can be at risk.
Trojan downloader is I think spyware so get spyware doctor or a strong antivirus.
First try removing it automatically. Install a decent spyware remover, such as Spyware Doctor or SUPERAntiSpyware. Update the program first, and scan your system in safe mode. If that doesn't work, try the manual way:http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-antivirus-xp-pro
malwarebytes and Get Avast and Spyware Doctor and you should be set. Avast is antivirus and Spyware Doctor is anti-malware. They are both great and free. See the related links below to download.
AVG found this virus in a newly downloaded program from PC Tools called "Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus"
Forget about it. Personal Antivirus is a fake program, which can seriously damage your system. If I were you I'd scan my PC using a spyware remover, such as SUPERAntiSpyware, Spyware Doctor or Malwarebytes. If the popups don't go away, try removing the parasite manually:http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-personal-antivirus
Personally, I prefer the manual method: http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-antivirus-360 However, this is not for everyone, and you might consider Spyware Doctor, or a combination of ComboFix + MalwareBytes' Anti-Malware. Good luck with that ;)
The manual removal instructions for this parasite can be found here:http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-internet-antivirus-proBut you could also try some anti-spyware programs, such as Spyware Doctor or SUPERAntiSpyware. Run the scan in safe mode and you should be fine.