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climber783
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Posted at 5:15 pm on April 25, 2008 |
| Then, either uninstall and reinstall AVG, or try a different one. www.avast.com is a possibility. Are you sure it isn't a browser problem? Have you tried uninstalling/reinstalling firefox? Otherwise, it may be time for an operating system restore/reinstall. |
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Parody
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Posted at 12:48 pm on April 25, 2008 |
Quote: from climber783 at 10:01 pm on April 23, 2008
Then use a free anti-virus. There's lots of them out there. They work wonders. Try Avast anti-virus, or AVG. They're both easy to use. Entirely free. 
The funny thing is that I have AVG and it doesn't help, even after 5 hours of updates. :u [recently got my laptop a new motherboard, since the little metal thing for the adapter broke] Plus, since it takes hours to load google, I can't really SEARCH google for free anti-virus programs. :/ |
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nikki
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Posted at 2:39 am on April 24, 2008 |
| Tell your mum you have a virus. If it spreads, it could affect everything you have on your computer, not just the search engine thing. |
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climber783
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Posted at 10:01 pm on April 23, 2008 |
| Then use a free anti-virus. There's lots of them out there. They work wonders. Try Avast anti-virus, or AVG. They're both easy to use. Entirely free. |
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Parody
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Posted at 3:03 pm on April 23, 2008 |
| Well, that's the thing. I would certainly use Norton, but I'm not the one who pays for these things. My mom refuses to pay for anymore anti-virus things for whatever reason. She chose not to renew it. |
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nikki
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Posted at 3:00 pm on April 23, 2008 |
| I think your best bet would be to get a proper anti-virus, like Norton. It might be expensive and take forever to download on a dial-up connection, but it's worth it in the end. |
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Parody
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Posted at 2:44 pm on April 23, 2008 |
| You can get rid of them manually, but its a crapload to do. I wish I could google an answer for this, but I can't. 8( IRONIC VIRUS. |
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Poker Shark
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Posted at 2:39 pm on April 23, 2008 |
| My dad has one of those viruses. Antispy and virusranger or something. They look like antivirus programs but they show fake results and try and get you to buy the full version. It hijacks your computer and browser. Seems impossible to get rid of :( |
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Parody
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Posted at 2:29 pm on April 23, 2008 |
| Ah, no. Obviously, you are not understanding the situation at hand. Microsoft has always worked perfectly fine with my Internet browsers. My dial-up, though slow, does not take two fucking hours to load a page. Something is wrong with my computer and your comment was completely useless. |
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xxsammxx
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Posted at 2:20 pm on April 23, 2008 |
Number one you have microsoft and number 2 it is dial-up when we first got internet it was dialup and the same! |
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