How to remove Windows Police Pro
Summary
Windows Police Pro is a rogue anti-spyware program. It comes from the same family as Windows Antivirus Pro. Like other rogue spyware, Windows Police Pro configures registry files in Windows. When you log in to Windows, you will see scan results which states that your computer is infected by many viruses and spyware. The program then attempts to ’scare’ you into purchasing Windows Police Pro, a rogue spyware program. If you have Windows Police Pro then you may see the following prompt: Your computer continues to be infected with viruses. In order to prevent permanent loss of your information and data theft please activate your antivirus software. Click here to enable protection.”
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Please note that manual removal does not always work and you are only advised to use these spyware removal instructions if you are comfortable in doing so (disclaimer).
Remove the following processes:
Remove the following registry values:
Remove the following Dlls:
Remove the following files and directories:

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To remove Windows Police Pro automatically, we recommend that you try out Malwarebytes Anti-Malware or SUPERAntiSpyware. Both are free spyware blockers which have very effective detection rates.
If you have another spyware blocker installed then you can also use it to perform a full scan. If the spyware blocker does not detect anything then I suggest you try using Malwarebytes Anti-Malware or SUPERAntiSpyware.
1. Download and install a Spyware Removal program of your choice.
2. Once installation is complete, load the Spyware Removal Program and navigate to the scanning section.
3. Most if not all Spyware Removal programs should give you the choice to either do a smart scan or a full scan. Choose the full scan.
4. Wait until the scan is complete. It may take as much as an hour depending on how many files you have on your computer.
5. Once the scan is complete, look through each ‘threat’ which the spyware removal program detected and remove/quarantine them immediately.

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