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Total Virus Protection Removal Guide

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Total Virus Protection Description

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Total Virus Protection, also known as TotalVirusProtection, is a rogue anti-spyware program designed to trick you into believing your computer is infected with spyware. Total Virus Protection may have installed on your computer with the help of Trojans, such as Zlob or Vundo, or you may have manually downloaded Total Virus Protection's trial version thinking it would solve your spyware issues. Once installed, you'll be bombarded by annoying popups and system alert notifications informing you about imaginary infections found in your system. To remove these infections, you'll be pushed into purchasing Total Virus Protection's "full" version from a malicious website.

Total Virus Protection's popups will most likely redirect you to Total Virus Protection's website (TotalVirusProtection.com) or other rogue websites that sell Total Virus Protection as a legitimate spyware remover. Total Virus Protection may also emulate a computer system scan and issue exaggerated results. Total Virus Protection may cause computer slowdowns and put your privacy and data at risk.

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Total Virus Protection Manual Removal Instructions

Backup Reminder: Always be sure to back up your PC before making any changes.

Step 1 : Use Windows File Search Tool to Find Total Virus Protection Path

"Total Virus Protection" files can be found in the directory path(s):

Read more on How to Find Total Virus Protection with File Search Tool

Step 2 : Use Windows Task Manager to Remove Total Virus Protection Processes

Remove the "Total Virus Protection" processes files:

Read more on How to kill Total Virus Protection Processes

Step 3 : Use Registry Editor to Remove Total Virus Protection Registry Values

Locate and delete "Total Virus Protection" registry entries:

Read more on How to Remove Total Virus Protection Registry Entries

Step 4 : Detect and Delete Other Total Virus Protection Files

Remove the "Total Virus Protection" processes files:

Read more on How to Delete Harmful Files

Step 5 : View the Total Virus Protection Components with its MD5s

Remove the "Total Virus Protection" components:
File NameFile SizeMD5
TotalVirusProtection.exe1728512e21db19178fc00645a1daa07f5ea93db
rkgdll.exe3189691999814610c707b1e6966fb90cad1e8c
rkgdll.exe296835ae184961e2ef1c2ad450ec22aa585d20
totalvirusprotections[1].exe8370227e7a94be4d415af5dc0134eee9c4490b
angd.exe119552079ba9479c8e854e28070274e18c80fff
rkgdll.exe3189672d55a5c6bb311f11003012e6a18b428f
rkgdll.exe318964f8f0c55ea22fec3a54e233bfe285ec01
totalvirusprotections[1].exe83707784e782738fcef71a8701da221fed94c5
angd.exe1195520c1f0d7d04426a463806f2d7d331fe0c5

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