MXH AntiSpyware — AKA MXHAntiSpyware — is just more fake antivirus software.
You can thank a Trojan or scam website for installing MXH AntiSpyware onto your computer. Once MXH AntiSpyware is in, MXH AntiSpyware tries to trick you into buying the “full” version of MXH AntiSpyware with fake system warnings, and by noting harmless files as dangerous.
Before you set fire to your PC to stop MXH AntiSpyware popups and crashes, I’ll show you how to get rid of MXH AntiSpyware for free.
“Fatal Error!” Popup is a false security alert from fake antispyware WinCoDecPRO. This “Fatal Error!” Popup reads:
“ERROR. Fatal Error! The media system on your computer is corrupt. Update your video codec immediately to resolve the issue.”
If you “update your video codec,” you’ll end up downloading scamware WinCoDecPRO.
Try to close “Fatal Error!” Popup until your mouse breaks. But that won’t make this “Fatal Error!” Popup disappear.
Let me show you how to get rid of this “Fatal Error!” Popup, for free.
“Windows Can’t Play” Popup is a false security alert from fake antispyware WinCoDecPRO. This “Windows Can’t Play” Popup reads:
“WARNING. Fatal Error: Windows can’t play the following media formats: AVI; ASF; WMV; AVS; FLV; MKV; MOV; 3GP; MP4; MPG; MPEG; MP3; AAC; WAV; WMA; CDA; FLAC; M4A; MID. Update your video codec to resolve the issue.”
If you “update your video codec,” you’ll end up downloading scamware WinCoDecPRO.
Try to close “Windows Can’t Play” Popup until your mouse breaks. But that won’t make this “Windows Can’t Play” Popup disappear.
Let me show you how to get rid of this “Windows Can’t Play” Popup, for free.
“Fatal Error” Wall Paper is a false security alert from fake antispyware WinCoDecPRO. This “Fatal Error” Wall Paper reads:
“WARNING! Fatal Error: All media systems on your computer have been crashed! Attention! Media components on your computer have been corrupted due to fatal error! Your system can’t play audio video files and use media applications! To resolve this issue and restore your system, update your media codec immediately!”
If you “update your media codec,” you’ll actually end up downloading scamware WinCoDecPRO.
Try to delete “Fatal Error” Wall Paper until your mouse breaks. But that won’t make this “Fatal Error” Wall Paper disappear.
Let me show you how to get rid of this “Fatal Error” Wall Paper, for free.
“Media Codec Has Been Destroyed” Popup is a false security alert from fake antispyware WinCoDecPRO. This “Media Codec Has Been Destroyed” Popup reads:
“WARNING. Warning! Media codec has been destroyed. Risk of losing all your audio video files high. To resolve this issue, update your media codec immediately.”
If you “update your media codec,” you’ll actually end up downloading scamware WinCoDecPRO.
Try to close “Media Codec Has Been Destroyed” Popup until your mouse breaks. But that won’t make this “Media Codec Has Been Destroyed” Popup disappear.
Let me show you how to get rid of this “Media Codec Has Been Destroyed” Popup, for free.
“Windows System Error!” Popup is a false security alert from fake antispyware WinCoDecPRO. This “Windows System Error!” Popup reads:
“WARNING. Windows system error! Possible reasons: Media system crash, unable to play media files.”
Try to close “Windows System Error!” Popup until your mouse breaks. But that won’t make this “Windows System Error!” Popup disappear.
Let me show you how to get rid of this “Windows System Error!” Popup, for free.
“Your Media Codec Is Out of Date” Popup is a false security alert from fake antispyware WinCoDecPRO. This “Your Media Codec Is Out of Date” Popup reads:
“WARNING. Warning! Your media codec is out of date. Press OK to update now.”
Try to close “Your Media Codec Is Out of Date” Popup until your mouse breaks. But that won’t make this “Your Media Codec Is Out of Date” Popup disappear.
Let me show you how to get rid of this “Your Media Codec Is Out of Date” Popup, for free.
WinCoDecPRO — or WinCoDec PRO — is more fake antivirus software.
You can thank a Trojan or scam website for installing WinCoDecPRO onto your computer. Once WinCoDecPRO is in, WinCoDecPRO tries to trick you into buying the “full” version of WinCoDecPRO with fake system warnings, and by noting harmless files as dangerous.
Before you set fire to your PC to stop WinCoDecPRO popups and crashes, I’ll show you how to get rid of WinCoDecPRO for free.
My Supervisor 2009 — AKA MySupervisor 2009 — is a suite of software: with My Supervisor 2009, not only do you get fake antivirus software, but also a fake privacy scanner, a fake registry cleaner, and a shoddy autoruns manager.
What a deal.
You can thank a Trojan or scam website for installing My Supervisor 2009 onto your computer. Once My Supervisor 2009 is in, My Supervisor 2009 tries to trick you into buying the “full” version of My Supervisor 2009 with fake system warnings, and by noting harmless files as dangerous.
Before you set fire to your PC to stop My Supervisor 2009 popups and crashes, I’ll show you how to get rid of My Supervisor 2009 for free.
Virus Melt — or VirusMelt — is more fake antivirus software.
You can thank a Trojan or scam website for installing Virus Melt onto your computer. Once Virus Melt is in, Virus Melt tries to trick you into buying the “full” version of Virus Melt with fake system warnings, and by noting harmless files as dangerous.
Before you set fire to your PC to stop Virus Melt popups and crashes, I’ll show you how to get rid of Virus Melt for free.

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