Originally posted by VictorKaum

You can not delete the win-spy thing without providing a password when it runs so we need to go around that. Restart your pc and boot up with a bootable disk (whitout win-spy), search for the files (on your HDD) made by win-spy and the registery edits made by win-spy, delete the files and restore / hack the registery to its status before winspy. Delete the screenshots win-spy made.

Attention these files and folders are HIDDEN so you need the DOS command attrib to reset the HIDDEN status so you can see them.
Hello VictorKaum,

Thanks for your help

Ok i am not an expert in computers. However i appreciate your input. Ok, i have few questions about the process of disabling WIN-SPY and deleting its files
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1- If i go to the System Configuration Utility, and check out the Startup Programs under there, would i be able to find it? If i do, would it be enough to uncheck WIN-SPY from there, in order to disable it from running on Startup?

2- How can i restore the registry to its status before WIN-SPY was installed? Is that done only by applying the Registry Checker?
Or is this done through using something like Norton Registry Tracker?

3- How can i reset a hidden file so it would be seen? You said, i should be able to do this through the DOS Command attribute. If it is not a problem, could you explain this a bit more?

4- The Registery key[My Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run] Would this registry key show any trace of WIN-SPY?
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Ok i really appreciate your help on this matter, and I appreciate any other inputs or discussion from everyone about this WIN-SPY program. Thanks a lot.