first you can start by downloading the free version of avg antivirus from www.grisoft.com (this will involve a hassle free registration process after which you will be given the download link and the installation serial no thru your email) after installing avg antivirus make sure u update it and then do a full scan of your machine all the while keeping a close watch on the location of the file or alternatively you can do an isolated scan of suspect files , pinpoint the exact location of the truant file and then remove it either in normal mode or if this doesn't work get into safe mode and delete the file ... this should do the trick...run avg antivirus again and ur problem should be solved ...
Answer You can remove Windows programs from your computer but you need the original windows XP disk to do it.
I had to clean my system and it remove windows xp can you help me put this back
You can not simply remove the Professional option from XP and revert back to Home. To take a machine from Windows XP Professional to Windows XP Home you would first need to wipe the machine (format the hard drive), then reinstall the Windows XP Home operating system. It makes little sense to do so, however, because Windows XP Professional is a hardier operating system and can perform better network tasks than Windows XP Home. Windows XP Professional Edition is the business edition of Windows XP Windows XP Home Edition is the home edition of Windows XP you cannot replace XP Professional with XP Home Edition unless you erase the windows installation and start over why would you want to do this XP Professional contains all the features of Windows XP Home Edition
No, it is not safe to remove the I386 Files from your windows XP Computer. Because with out those files your computer would not be able to function proporly. It needs those files to run Windows XP.
reinstall windows
Remove it from Control Panel, side bar, add or remove Windows components.
You can not simply downgrade to Windows XP from Windows Vista. If you want to completely remove Windows Vista in favor of XP, you will have to format the hard drive and reinstall the OS from scratch. Windows XP will not install on top of an existing Vista installation.
Disable your system restore, then reboot your comp, then after it boots back up, enable your system restore again. That will get rid of all of those stored files and settings in the System Volume Info folder..
there is a download but i think it only works on windows 2000/XP/98/vista/7 otherwise I'm not really sure!!
squid.exe -r
Go to 'Start' - 'Control Panel' - 'Add/Remove Programs'.
You go to 'Start' - 'Control panel' - 'Add/Remove programs'