How to remove npptNT error
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npptNT.sys file information
The process nProtect NPSC Kernel Mode Driver for NT belongs to the software nProtect NPSC Kernel Mode Driver for NT by INCA Internet Co., Ltd.
Description: File npptNT.sys is located in the folder C:\Windows\System32. The file size on Windows XP is 4,608 bytes.The driver can be started or stopped from Services in the Control Panel or by other programs. The program is not visible. The service has no detailed description. It is not a Windows core file. npptNT.sys seems to be a compressed file. Therefore the technical security rating is 40% dangerous, however also read the users reviews.
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Important: Some malware camouflage themselves as npptNT.sys, particularly if they are located in c:\windows or c:\windows\system32 folder. Thus check the npptNT.sys process on your pc whether it is pest. We recommend Security Task Manager for verifying your computer's security. It is one of the Top Download Picks of 2005 of The Washington Post and PC World.Score
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