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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would be inclined to shy away from confidence tricks like this one. WinFixer and WinAntiVirus are scams designed to give you a false sense of security. If you feel the need to "fix things" I would suggest that you look at cleaning out spyware, temporary files and run a virus scan. If you need tools to help you with these, search for SpyBot, CCleaner and AVGFree. If a web-page pops up a box inviting you to install something that you didn't ask for...ignore it or click on the red cross in the top right (in Windows), but make sure that it's the real red cross!
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I would be inclined to shy away from confidence tricks like this one. WinFixer and WinAntiVirus are scams designed to give you a false sense of security. If you feel the need to "fix things" I would suggest that you look at cleaning out spyware, temporary files and run a virus scan. If you need tools to help you with these, search for SpyBot, CCleaner and AVGFree. If a web-page pops up a box inviting you to install something that you didn't ask for...ignore it or click on the red cross in the top right (in Windows), but make sure that it's the real red cross!
Looking here, WinErrorFixer is on the "scam list":
http://labs.paretologic.com/category.aspx?remo ve=Rogue%20AntiSpyware
HTH
Looking here, WinErrorFixer is on the "scam list":
http://labs.paretologic.com/category.aspx?remo ve=Rogue%20AntiSpyware
HTH
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