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    Glad to help

    Use this tool to remove quarantined items:

    Please download KpRm by Kernel-panik and save to your Desktop.
    • Click on KpRm.exe to run the tool.

      Vista/Windows 7/8/10 users right-click and select Run As Administrator.
    • Put a check mark next to these items:

      - Delete tools
    • Click the "Run" button.
    • When the tool has finished, it will create and open a log report and delete itself.
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    Thank you Juliet. I've run the programme and enclose the file if you'd take a look. I can't believe how much rubbish the laptop retains even though I thought that I'd deleted/uninstalled everything!

    Thanks
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    If you should find anything left on the computer just delete it.


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    Thanks Juliet,

    I've had a quick look and will enjoy having a good read. Let's hope that I don't completely mess up the laptop!!!!

    Thank you

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    I think you'll do well.
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    Glad we could help.
    Since this issue appears resolved ... this Topic is closed.
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