XP Security Center (XP SecurityCenter) Removal Instructions
May 22nd, 2008 | by Alex |XP Security Center Descriptions:
XP Security Center 3.6 (or XP SecurityCenter), claims to be a comprehensive and all-in-one solution to guard against spyware, but itself is a spyware-driven product that screws up your computer and puts your privacy at risk. XP Security Center usually disguises itself as a video codec or ActiveX control plugin, then installs onto your computer with your notice and consent. Not only does XP Security Center degrade the performance of your computer, it invades your privacy and data. It is extremely important to remove all the components of the XP Security Center and all trojans that it might have come together (such as zlob.trojan, trojan.vundo and Trojan.Downloader). To effectively remove XP Security Center Popup, we have created a manual removal instructions which is easy to understand. Make sure you backup all important data before you proceed. Here are the things that you need to do in order to remove XP Security Center.

Download SpyHunter* Spyware Detection Utility
Manual XP Security Center Popup Removal Instructions:
Unregister XP Security Center DLL Files:
(Learn how to do this)
mp3avi.dll
XunLeiBHO_Now.dll
alisj.dll
VideoMP3.dll
PowerVideo.dll
sysdivx.dll
windivx.dll
Stop XP Security Center Processes:
(Learn how to do this)
XPSecurityCenter.exe
Find and Delete these XP Security Center Files:
(Learn how to do this)
XP Security Center.exe
mp3avi.dll
XunLeiBHO_Now.dll
alisj.dll
VideoMP3.dll
PowerVideo.dll
XP Security Center.lnk
sysdivx.dll
windivx.dll
Remove XP Security Center Registry Values:
(Learn how to do this)
Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\XP Security Center.exe
09D72564-27E2-4F12-8AB6-03F83E4567DE
741403DD-46A4-4D58-8FA7-427335C3BBF6
2B659BB5-3E85-4BC6-BAFC-98FEDFF3AE99
0EEDB911-C5FA-486F-8334-57288578C627
F10587E9-0E47-4CBE-84AE-7DD20B8685CC
















25 Responses to “XP Security Center (XP SecurityCenter) Removal Instructions”
By Nate on Jun 20, 2008 | Reply
I downloaded SpyHunter and it listed the every dll associated with XPSecurityCenter, yet none of the ones listed above were what SpyHunter found. The dll’s I had were:
htmlayout.dll
pthreadVC2.dll
unzip32.dll
XPSecurityCenter.dll
msvcm80.dll
msvcp80.dll
msvcr80.dll
The files it found:
install.exe
un.ico
XPSecurityCenter.exe
XP_SecurityCenter.cfg
daily.cvd
Microsoft.VC80.CRT.manifest
All the dll’s I listed are files as well.
I searched for all the dll’s that are listed on this site (mp3avi.dll, VideoMP3.dll, PowerVideo.dll, etc.) but I could not locate any of them. What’s up?
By Dean on Jun 23, 2008 | Reply
The Program will create a dll based on other programs running, so these will vary based on the PC infected.
By Åke Svensson on Jul 3, 2008 | Reply
It is impooible to unregister dll files from XP Security Center because DLL Unregister Server is not found.
What to do?
By Shanika POllard on Jul 7, 2008 | Reply
Dear XP Security Center
My name is Shanika POllard and I had a virus on my computer and seen the option to but the Virus protection on line with my credit card it gave me a confirmation number which i did not paste and copy onto the computer, can someone please contact me so I can get this resolved and cleaned up. My contact phone munber is (415) 756-7117 and email address is Shanikatpollard@yahoo.com
By Jess on Jul 18, 2008 | Reply
you guys how do i delete them?
e-mail is jessi_gurly123@hotmail.com
By tasheya harris on Jul 29, 2008 | Reply
i wanted to recieve a refund because i did recieve pop-ups and the spyware did not clear the virus that was on my computer
By Eriku Skoorb on Aug 17, 2008 | Reply
That whole thing is a virus. The only thing I’m having trouble removing is the registry parts. It’s a good virus, especially since people pay to download it.
By Bruno on Aug 19, 2008 | Reply
Has anyone been successful at removing this damn virus? These instructions on how to remove are bogus. I can’t find anyone who’s been successful yet.
Oh, and whomever gave out your credit card number you are retards. That’s the whole point of the virus is to get your money. You need to cancel your card and get another because these people have your info now.
By R. Nolan on Aug 20, 2008 | Reply
Sirs. Last nigth i have told you to get your God Dam programs XP Security Center out of my computer that you have infected. I am giving you until noon today (august 20) to restore everything thing. If not, i will give instruction to my lawyer to engage a poursuit against you of many thousends dollars.
Be sure to understand my message because if you dont do anything it could cost you much.
By Letiņš on Aug 20, 2008 | Reply
Just a suggestion (the way I did it)
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Follow the instructions and do whatever applies to your PC. After that, download the SpyHunter 3. You can buy the tool as only the scanning is free – removing is in full version only. The tool is powerful and good. But you can browse your C disk and perform the removal manually as well. BUT that`s for advanced users only. Do that on Your own risk
By N.E.Ergsel on Aug 25, 2008 | Reply
Why does not someone just write a good old-fashioned DOS “search and destroy” batch file to delete these unwanted files?
I am an old DOS warrior but due to a lack of use, over many years, have lost the ability to do this myself and am therefore uncertain that I could do it without causing harm. There must be someone out there who knows better than I.
By Icecycle on Aug 29, 2008 | Reply
@N.E.Ergesel;
Could be done except; NT, 2000, XP, and Vista just will not run pure DOS and DOS (say, 7) will not handle NTFS.
However a half assed compromise would be a directory tree walker (I remember writing one) that attempted to open files as binary, noted the ones it could not access and provided the user a list.
Then a selection could be deleted at start up.
(None of that would fix all the registry changes.)
By Marcel on Aug 30, 2008 | Reply
On my PC the virus was identified by McAfee, but somehow McAfee got mixed up as well. I appeared that a manual McAfee scan cleaned it all up. In the end I just re-installed McAfee, no data lost.
By wayne on Sep 5, 2008 | Reply
i am very unsuccessful with removing this virus from my computer their system doesn’t reconize the registration code.
By Denise Conway on Sep 9, 2008 | Reply
You until 9:00pm today 09/09/08 to remove this shit from my computer. You have infected my computer, you took my money off my credit card you took $74.90 I registered and the system is not reconizing the registration code. Please fix my computer.
By Techie on Sep 10, 2008 | Reply
to the idiots posting “ultimatums” here:
This isn’t the site of the virus manufacurers. It is a site / blog for REMOVAL instructions of this virus. You are making yourselves look like idiots by making demands to the wrong people here.
By psc0425 on Oct 11, 2008 | Reply
I guess people can’t read.
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By aj on Oct 13, 2008 | Reply
this sucker is sooo dangerous it shut out
access to taskbar
By başköylü on Oct 14, 2008 | Reply
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By ki on Dec 23, 2008 | Reply
ive got this annoying thing very fake called system security. it says that there are lots of virus’ on my PC, but i know that there arent any. There is also no way to uninstall it, ive tried everything that i could. Could anyone please help me out here?
By ugghh on Aug 15, 2009 | Reply
i’m so mad! i had this and got rid of it, and not it’s here again, and i can’t find the site that i used to get rid of it before! blast! i’ll try to link it if i can find it again, guys.
By Ayame on Aug 26, 2009 | Reply
I believe I got this from a website called “airmp3.com”. I am still trying to get rid of it, but I can’t find any of the files you listed.