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Spybot: Search and Destroy is not an antivirus program; it primarily detects and repairs registry or file changes caused by malware. Users experiencing persistent virus issues and pop-ups should consider using AdAware as an alternative solution, which is effective in cleaning up malware-related problems. AdAware offers a free version, making it accessible for those who do not wish to pay for antivirus software. Running a clean with AdAware can resolve most issues related to malware infections.
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I ran spy bot and it said i had this virus. I tried to fix it but it said it was un able to and that i needed restart my computer. i did that and it still is there. I am getting a lot of pop ups to. please help!
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Spybot: Search and destroy is not an anti-virus. It detects and fixes changes to registries or files that may have been caused by malware.

I suggest using AdAware instead, it works quite well for me.

After doing a clean with adaware most if not all of your problems will be one.
 
Yeah, if you don't want to pay, AdAware is free :)
 
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