I learned something most people probably already know.The files are in the Recycle Bin for now. Click Next button, you can uncheck the check box if you don’t want to join the Kaspersky Security Network. Select and the tick the check box for Change installation settings and click Next button. But not when they were named Virus removal tool. Start the installation of Kaspersky Internet Security 2011.
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I had permission to delete them when found listed individually. I can be on my computer for hours at a time gaming/working and whatnot, but when I leave it for more than an hour or so idle it freezes and tries to shut down, I turned off the W7 option to automatically restart when hanging. Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool 2015 is a free tool for scanning infected computers under Microsoft Windows for viruses and eliminating the detected threats. I deleted each of them, then the empty file, and fixed my problem. Each of them had different MB's of material, but it totaled the same as that listed when clicking properties of " virus removal tool" icon on the desktop. I went back, and came across two files that basically stated : "Set up virus removal tool". I cancelled the cleanup, and uninstalled it. After following these three steps, you can restart your computer and check if you successfully uninstalled the antivirus. Go to the location where you installed the antivirus and delete the installation folder. The warning about possibly having to reistall programs scared me, since it listed so many, and not the virus removal tool. Remove the installation folder that Kaspersky created on your computer when you downloaded the tool. Kaspersky, or virus removal tool wasn't on the list. Kaspersky Lab was involved in the discovery of several spyware tools thought to be developed and used by the NSA, including the Stuxnet worm that sabotaged an Iranian uranium-enrichment facility. When it scanned, I got a list of 12-14 programs it planned to tinker with. I went to the Windows Installer cleanup utility and installed that program. After exiting, go to Start > All Programs> Kaspersky Internet Security 2011> Repair or Remove Once the dialog box appear, click on the icon of the 'Remove' tool. To do this, right click on the Kaspersky logo, then click exit. I kept the program, rather than allowing it to uninstall itself. First, to avoid errors, exit the application.
Thanks for the tips and ideas.Let me say quietman, I followed the virus removal directions, but it looks like I didn't follow all the directions for running the program.