Got Damn Toolbars
Gotti
11-02-2004, 04:14 PM
I cant get rid of these toolbars i have in Internet Explorer.... and they're really startin to piss me off
I have one at the top that i cant even right click and remove (if i wanted to every time i opened explorer) and a blue one that pops up at the bottem every single time i open explorer and i have to close it every time.
I've used my Mcafee to get rid of any trojans and "unwanted programs" and then adaware right after. BUT THEY ALWAYS COME BACK!! Sometimes they'll go away for a little while after i do the cleaning and restart but then bada bing bada boom back again. I cant get rid of these motherfuckers :banghead:
I have one at the top that i cant even right click and remove (if i wanted to every time i opened explorer) and a blue one that pops up at the bottem every single time i open explorer and i have to close it every time.
I've used my Mcafee to get rid of any trojans and "unwanted programs" and then adaware right after. BUT THEY ALWAYS COME BACK!! Sometimes they'll go away for a little while after i do the cleaning and restart but then bada bing bada boom back again. I cant get rid of these motherfuckers :banghead:
Raz_Kaz
11-02-2004, 06:57 PM
firewall anybody?
sameintheend01
11-02-2004, 09:20 PM
try hijack this
Fully_Sick
11-02-2004, 10:57 PM
what you need to do, is find a tech computer forum and ask them for advice. They told me to get Hijack This and post my print thing
then they said to d/l Ad Aware and SpyBot, these 2 programs together will kill those wak toolbars
otherwise fuck knows
then they said to d/l Ad Aware and SpyBot, these 2 programs together will kill those wak toolbars
otherwise fuck knows
Gotti
11-02-2004, 11:39 PM
ok i'll try using adaware AND spybot... maybe the combination will work
pre98zetec
11-02-2004, 11:50 PM
wanna know the best solution? stop using IE
www.avantbrowser.com
It's the one I use and I never have any trouble.
www.avantbrowser.com
It's the one I use and I never have any trouble.
Pavlo
12-18-2004, 03:56 PM
Go to add or remove programs in controll panel and remove all the programs such as toolbars and crap, then there will still be a folder in C:Program Files\ I usually delet those as well. If there is a massege that the program is being use go to task manager and close any processes that are not needed (usually have the program name as part of the process name) sorry for explaining so complicated, the easiest thing to do is format your computer and just start over (make sure you use at least windows firewall and stop watching porn from bad websites). And IE is a retty good browser just do windows security updates and turn on firewall.
Plastic_Fork
12-18-2004, 04:25 PM
If they come back on their own after McAfee and adware removal programs, more than like it's an adware program that's installed on your system. Check your Add/Remove programs utility in Control Panel and look for any suspicious programs that might possibly be the culprit. Also, it helps if you remove any internet connectivity while cleaning your computer. Most adware programs "talk" to the ad servers to pipe that stuff over to you. Not much they can do without a network connection. This will keep them from going ballistic on you while you attempt to clean them off. If you're on dialup, just remove the telephone cable from the modem. If your on a network, just unplug the network cable from your network card.
After you uninstall any possible suspicious programs, then run Ad-Aware and Spybot and see if they find anything else. Make sure you have the latest versions/updates for them as well. Also helps to check your Task Manager and see what's running when the ads pop up. It should help give you some clues as to which program(s) are causing the issue and where to find them and what their name/folders are.
Also, it is safe to delete everything in the C:\Windows\Temp\ directory. Nothing in there is necessary and if anything's needed, it's always auto-generated by the program(s) that need the scratch directory when they're run. You can also go to C:\Documents and Settings\ and open the profile directory you use. Make sure your hidden folders are visible. From your profile directory, open "Local Settings" and then "Temp". You should be in a directory tree like this: C:\Documents and Settings\"Profile Name Here"\Local Settings\Temp\. You can delete everything in there as well. And don't forget to clear out your Temporary Internet files directory. There's an option to do that in Internet Options. Delete all files and all offline content. Only thing you should have left after that are cookies. Ad-Aware and Spybot will root out the bad cookies.
After you uninstall any possible suspicious programs, then run Ad-Aware and Spybot and see if they find anything else. Make sure you have the latest versions/updates for them as well. Also helps to check your Task Manager and see what's running when the ads pop up. It should help give you some clues as to which program(s) are causing the issue and where to find them and what their name/folders are.
Also, it is safe to delete everything in the C:\Windows\Temp\ directory. Nothing in there is necessary and if anything's needed, it's always auto-generated by the program(s) that need the scratch directory when they're run. You can also go to C:\Documents and Settings\ and open the profile directory you use. Make sure your hidden folders are visible. From your profile directory, open "Local Settings" and then "Temp". You should be in a directory tree like this: C:\Documents and Settings\"Profile Name Here"\Local Settings\Temp\. You can delete everything in there as well. And don't forget to clear out your Temporary Internet files directory. There's an option to do that in Internet Options. Delete all files and all offline content. Only thing you should have left after that are cookies. Ad-Aware and Spybot will root out the bad cookies.
Inferno69
12-19-2004, 04:11 AM
I ahet toolbars, although I instaled the google toolbar cause I love its built in google search and amazing popup blocker, although firefox still kills IE!
skatendestroy
01-04-2005, 07:45 AM
run adeware and s/b and and then clear out your cookies on your computer thats how they normaly reinstall themselves after you delete them.
Mangoamerican
01-06-2005, 02:17 AM
if you still get them, you want to go into your registry and delete them out of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Extensions
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Explorer Bars
if they are still there, you computer is on crack
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Explorer Bars
if they are still there, you computer is on crack
my3rdskyline
01-06-2005, 03:24 AM
wanna know the best solution? stop using IE
www.avantbrowser.com
It's the one I use and I never have any trouble.
anything but IE :)
and you know what.... as soon as you do... all the problems stop. it just takes some getting used to. I know it's hard to let go. but it is better. it really is.
www.avantbrowser.com
It's the one I use and I never have any trouble.
anything but IE :)
and you know what.... as soon as you do... all the problems stop. it just takes some getting used to. I know it's hard to let go. but it is better. it really is.
Neutrino
01-06-2005, 05:55 AM
anything but IE :)
and you know what.... as soon as you do... all the problems stop. it just takes some getting used to. I know it's hard to let go. but it is better. it really is.
well actually its a bit deceiving but that avantbrowser is just an IE plugin. So it still uses the IE engine and most likelly all its holes.
So far my fav by far is Firefox. I switched form IE a long time ago and started to use regular Mozilla then when firefox got to a higher build i switched to that and been happy ever since (of course it was called firebird back then and it was not even the first name).
I jut love using it on both my windows and mandrake desktops. It works perfect on both platforms and i could only asume it works just as fine on the other supported ones.
and you know what.... as soon as you do... all the problems stop. it just takes some getting used to. I know it's hard to let go. but it is better. it really is.
well actually its a bit deceiving but that avantbrowser is just an IE plugin. So it still uses the IE engine and most likelly all its holes.
So far my fav by far is Firefox. I switched form IE a long time ago and started to use regular Mozilla then when firefox got to a higher build i switched to that and been happy ever since (of course it was called firebird back then and it was not even the first name).
I jut love using it on both my windows and mandrake desktops. It works perfect on both platforms and i could only asume it works just as fine on the other supported ones.
my3rdskyline
01-06-2005, 06:12 AM
konqueror for me :) lynx is a little overboard
Neutrino
01-06-2005, 06:59 AM
konqueror for me :) lynx is a little overboard
eh i never tried that, i heard is supposed to be all that but never really got into it. Plus i use gnome more than kde
so so far under linux i've used netscape then switched to regular mozilla then firesomething
eh i never tried that, i heard is supposed to be all that but never really got into it. Plus i use gnome more than kde
so so far under linux i've used netscape then switched to regular mozilla then firesomething
clawhammer
01-06-2005, 06:40 PM
Also download the Microsoft antispyware program, it seems to be the best thing that's out there, even better than spybot. I just used it today, and it found like 6 more problems on my computer than spybot.
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