Glad it worked. Thanks for posting back. :)
As a matter of fact, HijackThis 1.99.1 has a process killer and a delete file on reboot function in the misc tools section. I tend to forget about...
Sounds like the uninstaller is gone or corrupted. My recommendation would be to download and re-install MM9, reboot then uninstall again. Then run...
Well, Trojan Hunter didn't help much. :( Please run an eTrust Online scan and allow it to clean what it can. Link is in my signature. Then run...
Found it! :) Highlight and copy the entire string in the quote box below (just start at the left side and drag right till you're just past the...
You're most welcome. Happy to help. :)
Baby girl...Thanks :D Copy this to notepad, save as uninstall.bat .........Save as Type, All Files(*.*) Double click to run. Post the...
Copy the quote box below to a blank notepad. Make sure the formatting stays the same. Save it to your desktop as rem.reg, being sure to change the...
That's great! Thanks for posting back. :)
Odd that Merijn has just now posted that. The fake, Hijack-this.net has been around for quite some time. :confused: Also strange, is that it's...
Looks good. :) Re-enable System Restore. Feel free to delete the rem.reg file you created. ;) Just noticed this. R0 -...
Looks good. Everything working OK now? You could fix these two entries also. O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [TkBellExe] "C:\Program Files\Common...
Download HijackThis.exe from here. Save it to a permanent folder (I create a new folder in C:\ named HJT). Open and click scan, then save log....
That's Great! :) The last log looked clean, so I'd say, clear the system restore points, reboot and create a new one then surf away. ;)
Looks like you're using Windows ME?? Those would be in the System Restore folder, which is inaccessible. You need to Disable System Restore,...
Open C: and right click a blank space. Choose new>folder. Name it HJT. Now right click>cut HijackThis.exe and right click>paste on the new folder....
Dees.exe is a nasty. Open Zone Alarm> program control>programs and it should show you the location of the file. You may have to click on it to see...
Open Spybot, advanced mode. Click the Tools button, then IE Tweaks. Uncheck the Lock start page and Lock control panel boxes if checked. Close IE,...
Glad the popups have stopped. :) Open the AOL Spyware Protection app and clear the backups. Open C:\Program Files, right click a blank...
No problem there. It's only a history entry of a search done for Instant Access and the number string. No threat. ;)
Separate names with a comma.