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	<title>Comments on: How To Get Rid Of A Bloated Registry</title>
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		<title>By: Bob</title>
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		<description>Re: Link leads to link leads to virus

Your link named &quot;Which Registry Cleaner?&quot; leads to a &quot;review site&quot; for registry cleaners named &quot;consumers-review.info.&quot;

Their highest rating went to Intelinet registry cleaner, and there is a link named &quot;Free Registry Scan,&quot; which downloads a setup.exe file.

Running the setup file installs files in the Program folder.  One of the files is &quot;intelin2.exe,&quot; which my antivirus software said was infected with Win32/VMalum.EJMH.

I made a screen-copy of the antivirus message, and deleted the offending file.  I guess I should do a virus-scan of my hard drive, now, reboot, and do another scan.  Borrrrrrrrrrrrring.

Obviously, I&#039;m not impressed with consumers-review.info, nor howtogetridofstuff.com that linked to them.

Also, I&#039;m having trouble finding any reviews, positive or negative, for Intelinet.  At best, they have nothing to do with someone adding a virus to the installation file.

There is more information, all positive, regarding Eusing registry cleaner, which I&#039;ve personally had good luck with.  You can get a clean download from Majorgeeks.com.

Best luck,
-Neil-</description>
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<p>Your link named &#8220;Which Registry Cleaner?&#8221; leads to a &#8220;review site&#8221; for registry cleaners named &#8220;consumers-review.info.&#8221;</p>
<p>Their highest rating went to Intelinet registry cleaner, and there is a link named &#8220;Free Registry Scan,&#8221; which downloads a setup.exe file.</p>
<p>Running the setup file installs files in the Program folder.  One of the files is &#8220;intelin2.exe,&#8221; which my antivirus software said was infected with Win32/VMalum.EJMH.</p>
<p>I made a screen-copy of the antivirus message, and deleted the offending file.  I guess I should do a virus-scan of my hard drive, now, reboot, and do another scan.  Borrrrrrrrrrrrring.</p>
<p>Obviously, I&#8217;m not impressed with consumers-review.info, nor howtogetridofstuff.com that linked to them.</p>
<p>Also, I&#8217;m having trouble finding any reviews, positive or negative, for Intelinet.  At best, they have nothing to do with someone adding a virus to the installation file.</p>
<p>There is more information, all positive, regarding Eusing registry cleaner, which I&#8217;ve personally had good luck with.  You can get a clean download from Majorgeeks.com.</p>
<p>Best luck,<br />
-Neil-</p>
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