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You're reading I have some kindof viruse or something on my pc its the kernel32.dll how do i get rid of it without system restor or causing harm to my pc
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You might have to buy the full program in order to remove it. If it finds some virus or other bad program, you could try removing it manually, but this can take time, effort and skill.
by ChrisDG on June 13th, 2007
what do i have to do to get rid of it on kernel32.dll. could it be a spyware? how do i get rid of that also
by atreadwe321 on June 13th, 2007
If you aren't sure exactly what to do and aren't too confident with messing around with files yourself, I would suggest buying the program already suggested to identify and remove this malware. The program should also remove any other viruses and spyware/trojans as well.
by ChrisDG on June 13th, 2007