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How to remove Windows Processes Organizer

Windows Processes Organizer is a rogue security product in the Privacy Center family that pretends to find system and registry errors on a victim’s machine, in order to frighten him or her into purchasing this useless application.

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 If Windows Tool.FakeSysDef has infected your PC, you should remove it immediately. Click here to use VIPRE to remove Windows Express Help from your computer now.

Christopher Boyd

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