The Windows Anti-Malware Patch program is as much of a scam as it is a money thief. Windows Anti-Malware Patch does all it can to try to convince PC users of it being a legitimate antispyware program that detects and removes spyware on a PC. Windows Anti-Malware Patch will even go as far as to offer a registered copy, claiming that by paying upwards of $75 or more that it will resolve all security issues on a PC.
PC users who fall for the vicious tricks of Windows Anti-Malware Patch will eventually realize that they were taken for a joy ride on the streets of insanity. In an attempt to regain sanity, PC users will want to remove Windows Anti-Malware Patch. Unfortunately, the removal process for Windows Anti-Malware Patch cannot be performed through conventional methods. These methods typically include going to the control panel to uninstall Windows Anti-Malware Patch, but Windows Anti-Malware Patch will not be listed. As a working alternative, Windows Anti-Malware Patch may be removed using an antimalware application.
The process of removing Windows Anti-Malware Patch is demonstrated in the “Is Your PC Infected with Windows Anti-Malware Patch?” video below.
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The video above is a visual representation of how a PC user is able to easily utilize removal resources found on the recently updated Windows Anti-Malware Patch Removal Report on EnigmaSoftware.com at http://www.enigmasoftware.com/
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