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Posted by AVG No good use on February 2, 2008, 12:55 am
Please log in for more thread options AVG is a useless piece of software and does nothing, maybe you have just been
lucky so far but i would bet if you ran a real anti virus program it would
find alot, just not norton
"Ckyp" wrote:
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> >I've tried unregistering the dll, but I get an error message of access
> >denied all the time. Any other ideas?
> >How do I found out what is activating the DLL?
> >Thanks again,
> >Rob.
>
> Sounds like your browser has been "highjacked". Don't you hate that!
>
> A thorough solution is to download the freeware version of
"SUPERAntiSpyware":
>
http://www.superantispyware.com/downloadfile.html?productid=SUPERANTISPYWAREFREE
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> Install it, make sure it's completely up to date, then run a full system scan
> and follow the prompts. If "SAS" can't fix it, probably nothing else will.
> It completely destroys "vundo", "winfixer", and all that kind of garbage. And
> the "SAS" author keeps the program's functionality and database completely up
> to date. If you can afford the commercial version, it's probably worth it, but
> I only recommend freeware programs or program versions, so I won't be seen as
> a "spammer". Nothing worse than spammers! They're like telephone solicitors
> that used to invade our private residence while we were eating dinner. We now
> have a "no call" law here in America, but before that federal law was passed,
> we used to get three or four unsolicited calls a day... I ended up turning off
> the telephone ringers, and let our answering machine filter out calls.
>
> Anyway, there's nothing like the freeware "SpyBot" for general anti-spyware:
> http://www.spybot.info/en/download/
>
> I use AVG and SpyBot on all my computers. They're both free, and neither
> one of these programs has slowed any of my home computer systems down. I use
> "SAS" to run a full system scan once every month or so, just to make sure
> "SpyBot" hasn't missed anything. So far, so good. The real-time protection
> afforded by the freeware "SpyBot" has apparently done its job, and I
> probably average 80 hours per week working over the Internet. So I know AVG
> and SpyBot are definitely keeping my computers bug-free.
>
> Good luck.
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> Ckyp
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