P pmg4lktan Baseband Member Messages 98 Apr 17, 2003 #1 Hi guys ... recently ... that darn GAIN is really irritating me ... is there any way to completely REMOVE it my computer without just using ad blocker to block it? please ... really need the help ... Thanks in advance! Best regards from, pmg4lktan
Hi guys ... recently ... that darn GAIN is really irritating me ... is there any way to completely REMOVE it my computer without just using ad blocker to block it? please ... really need the help ... Thanks in advance! Best regards from, pmg4lktan
S Shroud In Runtime Messages 307 Apr 18, 2003 #2 You could unistall it from Add/Remove Programs and then, as Ecniv would say, get a registry cleaner and clean the registry of all traces of the gator. Or if you are exp with the reg you could just use regedit.
You could unistall it from Add/Remove Programs and then, as Ecniv would say, get a registry cleaner and clean the registry of all traces of the gator. Or if you are exp with the reg you could just use regedit.
OP OP P pmg4lktan Baseband Member Messages 98 Apr 18, 2003 #3 Shroud said: You could unistall it from Add/Remove Programs and then, as Ecniv would say, get a registry cleaner and clean the registry of all traces of the gator. Or if you are exp with the reg you could just use regedit. Click to expand... if it was in the Add/Remove programs list ... i would have removed it ... as for teh regisrty ... do i just have to clear the "Gator.com" folder? Thanks ... Best regards from, pmg4lktan
Shroud said: You could unistall it from Add/Remove Programs and then, as Ecniv would say, get a registry cleaner and clean the registry of all traces of the gator. Or if you are exp with the reg you could just use regedit. Click to expand... if it was in the Add/Remove programs list ... i would have removed it ... as for teh regisrty ... do i just have to clear the "Gator.com" folder? Thanks ... Best regards from, pmg4lktan
S Shroud In Runtime Messages 307 Apr 18, 2003 #4 yes.. but I am sure that there are many instances of gator and gain throughout your reg. I would use the find option and keep searching until you have deleted all instances.
yes.. but I am sure that there are many instances of gator and gain throughout your reg. I would use the find option and keep searching until you have deleted all instances.
N neb1211 In Runtime Messages 287 Apr 18, 2003 #5 someone should file a lawsuit against Gator and Gain *Gets into the car to go to the lawyer's office.*
someone should file a lawsuit against Gator and Gain *Gets into the car to go to the lawyer's office.*
OP OP P pmg4lktan Baseband Member Messages 98 Apr 19, 2003 #6 thanks for the suggestions ... and to ned ... too bad noone stand up ... maybe you? Best regards from, pmg4lktan
thanks for the suggestions ... and to ned ... too bad noone stand up ... maybe you? Best regards from, pmg4lktan
S Shroud In Runtime Messages 307 Apr 19, 2003 #7 Yeah I am not a lawyer.. but maybe its illegal what gain is doing.
9 97lt2959 In Runtime Messages 169 Apr 22, 2003 #8 I recommend SpyBot Searcher & Destroyer you can downlaod it here: http://security.kolla.de/index.php?lang=en&page=download A new feature also monitors thing that ie tries to download without you knowing and prompts you saying that its bad software and asking you weather or not to block it
I recommend SpyBot Searcher & Destroyer you can downlaod it here: http://security.kolla.de/index.php?lang=en&page=download A new feature also monitors thing that ie tries to download without you knowing and prompts you saying that its bad software and asking you weather or not to block it
S Seloce In Runtime Messages 338 Apr 23, 2003 #9 here's a surefire way. start > run > cmd c:\>format c: /y