C Cogwork In Runtime Messages 121 Jul 1, 2004 #3 It's free for personal use, but you have to pay for commercial use.
C CrookedPinkies Baseband Member Messages 42 Jul 10, 2004 #5 They both rock! I run them once a week to keep my comp spyware clean and it alos reduces pop ups and boots speed.
They both rock! I run them once a week to keep my comp spyware clean and it alos reduces pop ups and boots speed.
S sippin codeine In Runtime Messages 309 Oct 24, 2004 #7 You can manually remove spyware/adware, but you have to have good knowledge of your system, the registry and DOS before you should try it, something many people lack, so i see no point in doing a writeup on it. :sigh:
You can manually remove spyware/adware, but you have to have good knowledge of your system, the registry and DOS before you should try it, something many people lack, so i see no point in doing a writeup on it. :sigh:
TheMajor PowerQuest / Opera Messages 10,176 Location Netherlands Oct 26, 2004 #9 Webroot's Spysweeper and CWShredder are the best!
S sippin codeine In Runtime Messages 309 Oct 26, 2004 #10 Yea, i've used CWShredder, it works pretty good, ad-aware dont remove explorer hijacks, i dont even know what it removes honestly.
Yea, i've used CWShredder, it works pretty good, ad-aware dont remove explorer hijacks, i dont even know what it removes honestly.