search through add/remove programs list, check to see if there is any program that has the word search in it, such as 180search, search assistant,... etc. if so remove it/them. getting low on ideas :)
this is possible, the path you mentioned is part of the internet temp file, if you did a cookie delte, delte temp files, you already deleted the virus, and already dleted the file path, therefor you will get the error you mentioned, hope that explains it -Joe
do a search on yahoo for a program called hijackthis run that remove any "search" entries, also run ad-aware, if neither of these work doe the following:
boot into safe mode like ifix1 said then do a regedit, click on the edit button and click find, and do a search for the exact name of the...
Slave the hard drive and install this prog on your dads computer http://www.fsguard.com/file_recovery/uk/download.htm its a free download and it works great!
it will read the actual clusters of the drive instaed of looking for a file system. Its a little tricky to figure out at first, jsut...
this is a difficult malware/spyware,If you boot into safe mode like ifix1 said then do a regedit, click on the edit button and click find, and do a search for the exact name of the spyware(Isearch or Isearch.exe), when you find it delete the string and if it is in a key by itself delete the...
try going here http://housecall.trendmicro.com/housecall/start_corp.asp if trend micros detects it, this is a free online trend micros virus scan, will also remove the virus if it is found hope that helps -Joe
that is a lot of files to have starting up, I would remove lot of those, gator is a known spyware, that will cause your pop-ups, more than likely it was isntalled when you installed a freeware program, you might also have to uninstall the freeware program, but any files that are missing, say...
hijackthis doesn't always remove everything needed, best bet would be to go into the registry and remove both the reg keys and the files on the harddrive
If none of the above worked, reboot the ocmputer into safe mode using F8, from safe mode the computer will be alot faster and easier to do the following, click start, run, and type msconfig, from there go to the startup tab, browse through everything that is Starting up with the computer ( all...
If you boot into safe mode like ifix1 said then do a regedit, click on the edit button and click find, and do a search for the exact name of the spyware, when you find it delete the string and if it is in a key by itself delete the entire key also. once you search through the entire registry...
I have a client with this same problem, once SP2 was installed all the display tabs are hiden, is there any registry entries except for the one listed above that affect the display tabs?...I've been researching this problem for a week, only fix so far is format and reinstall :( email me if any...
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