on a windows system there are a few ways...some more obvious than others.
*. add/remove programs in the control panel.
2. manual removal in program file directory... or other directory its in.
you also may want to back up your system volume restore to a disk or cd or whatever and then dump it as often thats how stuff gets back on the system.
be aware that windows wont let you delete files that are in use.. that is they're running at the time of the attempted removal. If this is the case you have to stop them from running, and usually something like a keylogger is running at startup, so check for it in the following locations:
startup folder
msconfig/startup
registry
I usually do it in that order as it easiest to longest most time consuming. Nothings worse than making a 2 minute task turn into an hour.
anyways, I dont know what your level of understanding and/or comfort is with going about these tasks so Im going to take it for granted that you'll have no trouble with this... if you do however, Im more than willing to help.
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