Might want to think twice about Restoreguard. I haven't used it, but found this on a Google search. It's from
https://msmvps.com/blogs/donna/archi...-software.aspx
Avoid buying RestoreGuard. It's a rogue software
Microsoft MVP and
Wilders Security forum admin, Mike (aka
LowWaterMark) shared to us that new member in their forums have asked if the RestoreGuard is a legitimate program but its a suspicious post because the member have posted some links:
restoreguard . com/p/file-Srrstr.dll.html?keyword=Srrstr.DLL%20error&gclid=C JDmmrb8qaICFUeZ2AodnmWwTw
Quite obvious that the distributor of this rogue program is using Blackhat SEO strategy because you'll add any filename or add your name with .dll extension and you'll get a result on how to fix

Your name is Bob? Then make that bob.dll
restoreguard. com/p/file-Bob.dll.html?keyword=Bob.DLL%20error&gclid=CJDmmrb 8qaICFUeZ2AodnmWwTw
My name is Donna and I want it with .dll extension to fix

restoreguard .com/p/file-Donna.dll.html?keyword=Donna.DLL%20error&gclid=CJD mmrb8qaICFUeZ2AodnmWwTw-
Anyway, the site has privacy policy, no trial edition of the program but you have to buy to try. Registrant is protected by WhoisGuard and for all we know, ENOM registrar has lots of rogue domain customers such as uninstall-free.com, antispyware2012.com etc.
Stay away from restoreguard.com. Add in your blocklist, hosts file or restricted site zone, filters.
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Published Fri, Jun 18 2010 21:03 by
donna
Cheers,
Scott