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Remove monitoringprogram called themida from memory

When i try 2 download aprogram or game from give-a-way of the day mycomputers says amonitor program has been found running in my system please upload it from memory and restart your program

  • Anonymous Jul 11, 2012

    problem solved by member named brian his solution was riteon thanks 2 all fix-ya family

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Scroll to bottom toolbar (bottom of screen) right click select task manager

applications you will see whats running if you see anything you dont need running select end now you might uninstall this specific program if you dont need it your computer does not need it


also under processes see what is ticking over again if you see something you dont need to be and users you will see who is using your computer

hope this helps

  • Anonymous Jul 11, 2012

    big thank-u 2 brian sullivan

  • Brian Sullivan
    Brian Sullivan Jul 12, 2012

    well done and hope all is good for you now

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