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		<title>By: A Very Happy Person</title>
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		<dc:creator>A Very Happy Person</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Aug 2008 05:08:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You have no idea how glad i am for this article, its all gone now and Ive been trying to find out how to get rid of it on my own cause its so frekan annoying and than i found this page and the Manual Removal Instructions are defiantly the easy fast way to go, that you soo much!!!!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have no idea how glad i am for this article, its all gone now and Ive been trying to find out how to get rid of it on my own cause its so frekan annoying and than i found this page and the Manual Removal Instructions are defiantly the easy fast way to go, that you soo much!!!!!!</p>
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		<title>By: Jerry D</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jerry D</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2008 02:50:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thank You, THANK You, THANK YOU!!!
.. I apparently downloaded this NastyApp while surfing the web, half-asleep.
When I returned to this PC the next, morning, there were 31 internet windows open, all telling me about my virus threat level...Funny, my own Virus suite showed everything was a-okay.  Aside from my infinite gratitude to the genius(es?) that coded SmitfraudFix.exe, I would also like to inform you of my experience while &quot;Spyguarder 2.1&quot; was infiltrating my system:
In addition to the affects that you describe above, I was unable to launch my task manager with the Ctrl-Alt-Delete command, I would receive a message:  &quot;Task Manager has been disbled by your Administrator&quot;.  At that point I thought ...but I AM the Administrator!!!  Additionally when I tried to view Local Drive C: in &quot;My Computer&quot; the C: drive and the D: drive (recovery partition), were both HIDDEN!!!  At that point I did a hard shutdown of this PC and went to another  in my home that was unaffected, and Googled &quot;Spyguarder 2.1 Removal&quot;, which led me to your site.  The procedure you outline was very easy to understand and execute, I applaud your accomplishment in making a seemingly complicated and daunting task, so effortless, granted after the cleaning was done I still needed to straighten other things out, some include: regional settings... when Spyguarder was active, my taskbar clock was in 24-hour mode, and displayed: &quot;20:35:VIRUS ALERT!!!&quot;.   All but the core desktop shortcuts were gone (luckily, my Program Files folder was untouched) so I just manually restored them, I also corrected my Internet Options.  And finally, when I started my Virus Software Suite, it didn&#039;t display properly, I assumed it had been impacted in some way,  so I deleted it using &quot;Add/Delete Programs&quot; and then downloaded and reinstalled the software from their site.  All is back to nomal again, or I wouldn&#039;t have been able to type all of this out due to all of the pop-ups and other issues I was experiencing, which would have led to lock-up/hanging system-hard shutdown.  I do have one question though..If I had actually purchased the Spyguarder license, would my credit account had been violated/maxed-out, or would the software have actually worked??? (I tend to think the former!).  Thank You again for making the Digital world a little less scary!!
I will return If I&#039;m an idiot again, and click an alert that I don&#039;t quite recognize.
Thanks again...
Sincerely, 
Jerry D
}B^)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank You, THANK You, THANK YOU!!!<br />
.. I apparently downloaded this NastyApp while surfing the web, half-asleep.<br />
When I returned to this PC the next, morning, there were 31 internet windows open, all telling me about my virus threat level&#8230;Funny, my own Virus suite showed everything was a-okay.  Aside from my infinite gratitude to the genius(es?) that coded SmitfraudFix.exe, I would also like to inform you of my experience while &#8220;Spyguarder 2.1&#8243; was infiltrating my system:<br />
In addition to the affects that you describe above, I was unable to launch my task manager with the Ctrl-Alt-Delete command, I would receive a message:  &#8220;Task Manager has been disbled by your Administrator&#8221;.  At that point I thought &#8230;but I AM the Administrator!!!  Additionally when I tried to view Local Drive C: in &#8220;My Computer&#8221; the C: drive and the D: drive (recovery partition), were both HIDDEN!!!  At that point I did a hard shutdown of this PC and went to another  in my home that was unaffected, and Googled &#8220;Spyguarder 2.1 Removal&#8221;, which led me to your site.  The procedure you outline was very easy to understand and execute, I applaud your accomplishment in making a seemingly complicated and daunting task, so effortless, granted after the cleaning was done I still needed to straighten other things out, some include: regional settings&#8230; when Spyguarder was active, my taskbar clock was in 24-hour mode, and displayed: &#8220;20:35:VIRUS ALERT!!!&#8221;.   All but the core desktop shortcuts were gone (luckily, my Program Files folder was untouched) so I just manually restored them, I also corrected my Internet Options.  And finally, when I started my Virus Software Suite, it didn&#8217;t display properly, I assumed it had been impacted in some way,  so I deleted it using &#8220;Add/Delete Programs&#8221; and then downloaded and reinstalled the software from their site.  All is back to nomal again, or I wouldn&#8217;t have been able to type all of this out due to all of the pop-ups and other issues I was experiencing, which would have led to lock-up/hanging system-hard shutdown.  I do have one question though..If I had actually purchased the Spyguarder license, would my credit account had been violated/maxed-out, or would the software have actually worked??? (I tend to think the former!).  Thank You again for making the Digital world a little less scary!!<br />
I will return If I&#8217;m an idiot again, and click an alert that I don&#8217;t quite recognize.<br />
Thanks again&#8230;<br />
Sincerely,<br />
Jerry D<br />
}B^)</p>
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