Windows Police Pro Removal
UPDATE: for those who want to use software to remove this threat and not spend hours manually tracing down the traces we found a way to do it. We built a custom registry mod to undo the damage Windows Police Pro has done to your registry. This .reg file will overide the Windows Police Pro setting and you should then be able to run Spyware Doctor with Antivirus. Keep in mind this fix will not remove Windows Police Pro. This .reg file is simply going to make it so your able to open up other programs again. : windows-police-pro-reg-fix. Save it to your desktop and run the program. Select merge then yes to merge. Now you should be able to run executable files. Download and install Spyware Doctor with Antivirus. Register the product and run a scan. That is it. If you are having issues with executables still not running then go to the run command and type regedit and then do a search for “desot”. You should find to registry entries. Delete them and re-apply the above fix. Now you should be able to run executables again.
Windows Police Pro is a fake security client based of the past work of Windows Antvirus Pro. Most likely it is the same corrupt people at it again. This client will only show false scan results and the warning messages are bogus as well. One such message reads "Your computer is being attacked by an Internet Virus. It could be password-stealing attack, a trojan-dropper or similar". This is a FALSE statement. The whole reason for these kinds of warnings is to trick and scare the user into making a purchase of the Windows Police Pro software. In almost all cases people get infected with this through some kind or Fake Trojan Downloader. In many cases this fake security software is not the only virus on your computer. You will need to run a full system scan using your favorite security client to ensure you are not infected with anything else besides Windows Police Pro. This fake client is also well known to hijack your web browser and constantly prompt the user to purchase the product. If your computer has slowed down since being infected with this then Windows Police Pro is mostly to blame.
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Some symptoms of Windows Police Pro:
- Bogus Scan results
- Auto Scans on Start-up
- Warning coming out of a fake shield in the system tray
- pop-ups and re-directs to the fake software's website
- constant warnings of being infected as well as false statements of other trojans
We do recommend you scan your computer with the free trial of Spyware Doctor with Antivirus to see how infected you really are. If it is just this fake security product then follow the manual directions below. If you have other trojans and spyware applications then consider making a purchase of Spyware Doctor with Antivirus Here to remove all other threats and to keep your PC secure. If you follow the link above and use coupon code removevirus10 you will get 10% off. This is an exclusive coupon we got just for our readers. As well we do recommend PC Ninja. They are the leaders in remote computer repair and can have you up and going in no time at all. This option is more for people who don't feel comfortable removing viruses by themselves and just want an expert to do it for them.
Manual removal instructions for Windows Police Pro ( Please read our disclaimer bellow )
Kill Windows Police Pro processes: ( Learn How to Kill a Process Here. Opens in new Window )
- Windows Police Pro.exe ( Most likely the only process running )
- ANTI_files.exe
- dbsinit.exe
- minix32.exe
We do recommend you run a full scan using Spyware Doctor with Antivirus » download. Even if you do not intend on purchasing the product it will help to stop the virus from re-installing and re-activating while you manually remove it. Also it will inform you of any new changes to the file names. You may need this if it mutates. Delete Windows Police Pro registry values: ( Learn How to Edit Registry Here. Opens in new Window )
- HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun "minix32"
Unregister DLLs:
- svcm80.dll
- msvcp80.dll
- msvcr80.dll
- dddesot.dll
Delete files: ( Hint ) Most of these files will be in the %Program FilesWindows Police Pro directory. If you can not delete the file name then re-name it and after a re-boot you should be able to delete it then.
- Windows Police Pro.exe
- ANTI_files.exe
- svcm80.dll
- msvcp80.dll
- msvcr80.dll
- dbsinit.exe
- wispex.html
- i1.gif i2.gif i3.gif j1.gif j2.gif j3.gif jj1.gif jj2.gif jj3.gif l1.gif l2.gif l3.gif pix.gif t1.gif t2.gif up1.gif up2.gif w11.gif w2.gif w3.gif w3.jpg wt1.gif wt2.gif wt3.gif
- minix32.exe
- dddesot.dll
Delete directories: ( Please note that in most cases everything in this folder can be deleted. Just be sure it's the correct folder
- c:Program FilesWindows Police Pro
- c:Program FilesWindows Police Protmp
- c:Program FilesWindows Police Protmpimages
Please keep in mind that viruses mutate and change all the time. Do expect the above to change around a little. However this guide should work well for you and any experienced pro will be able to follow it and figure out the traces if they mutate. If you do not feel comfortable deleting files and the like then consider purchasing Spyware Doctor with Antivirus or have http://www.pcninja.com remove this and all other threats for you. Leading Security Clients for you to consider ( Click the Links Below to Learn More )
- Spyware Doctor with Antivirus
- Norton
- Trend Micro
- Kaspersky
- AVG
- MalwareBytes




