Re: pop up across desktop



This is one of the anti-spyware programs I've used. Still no cure. Steve T.
"< < Rino > >" <noemail@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hey Steve, I knew all these popup ads and especially those antispyware
sponsor companies.
It also happened to me when a searched The Rose song by Bette Midler on
Google. Why not fights
fire with fire? Use one of their software and this is very good:
http://www.superantispyware.com
download it and upgrade immediately then press Scan Your Computer button
then check all your
hard drives and tick Complete Scan and Next button to start scanning.
Delete everything it found.

Just remember to scan PC after every online visits (the free HOME edition
is sufficient for your needs)
if you like Real Time Protection then you've to buy their Professional
edition.

Wish US Congress do something to clean-up the dirty Internet and WWW.

-Rino




"Steve T" <stumas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I forgot to mention that it was pretty disheartening to see these pop ups
come up while the AV's were doing their scans in normal mode. Did not
occur
in Safe Mode. Steve T.
"Steve T" <stumas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Sorry it took so long to reply back. Here is what I did:
Ran Ad-Aware Se, Spybot and SuperAnti all in Normal and Safe Modes.
I ran my AV, CA; in both modes.
I downloaded Multi_AV and ran all 4 modules in both modes.
The first Sophos, in normal mode; found 7 infections and cleaned them
all.
It did not find anything in Safe Mode after.
TrendMicro did not find any viruses
McAfee found 1 possible virus but did not clean it
Total files 259,147 Clean 257,425. Don't know why the disparity is
there
Kaspersky found 1 known virus, 2 virus bodies, disinfected 0, deleted 1
After all this, the pop up comes back up. First the body of the text
that
I included, then an ad later for phones, blogs, date services, porn,
etc.
Maybe I should just have Gateway go through the recovery process of
restoring my PC to what it was when I first got it and then delete
whatever backup files it creates? I can be selective of the data files
I
save. It won't be any youtube videos! Thanks, Steve T.
"Plato" <|@|.|> wrote in message
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Steve T wrote:

Don't know what this is or how to get rid of it. Started popping up
across
my desktop over the weekend after, I think; downloaded some videos
from

http://www.bootdisk.com/xptop20.htm#3




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