In Safe Mode, Try to remove it with Revo Uninstaller, then run CCleaner's
registry cleaner.
<http://www.revouninstaller.com/>
Also, try in Tools -> Optimization -. Junk Files Cleaner – Scan - Delete
Also, Tools -> Tracks Cleaner, for
Browser Cleaner
Microsoft Office Cleaner
Windows Cleaner
Evidence Remover
Unrecoverable Remover
<http://www.ccleaner.com>
Note, uncheck Yahoos Toolbar
Download the basic version via
<http://www.ccleaner.com/download/builds.aspx>
The basic version does not contain the disgusted Toolbar
Ǝиçεl
◕‿◕
-=-
"Phil Freihofner" wrote:
> I recently found that my keyboard was "dropping" characters while I was
> playing a word game on a favorite website, and the TaskManager was showing
> IE8 (Windows XP system) activity in the vicinity of 40-50% rather than the
> normal 3% for this site. No other noticeable symptoms on any other sites.
>
> So, I did a Microsoft OneCare scan, which identified three problems:
>
> Exploit:Java/ByteVerify.D
> Exploit:Java/ByteVerify.E
> Trojan:Java/Agent.B
>
> All were associated with a file in my \Local Settings\Temp directory, namely
> jar_cache24141.tmp
>
> I don't know if these were the specific cause of the first problem, but my
> question NOW involves difficulties in getting rid of these problem sources.
> The OneCare scan was unable to get rid of these problems.
>
> So, I downloaded WindowsDefender and the latest definitions, and ran both a
> full scan, and a scan of just the above Temp directory, but the above three
> items were not found, which kind of took me by surprise.
>
> Any suggestions as to why WindowsDefender is not finding these problems?
> Anything I should do differently? Am I misunderstanding something?
>
> I've been resistant to buying a Symantec or Norton product because both are
> incredibly annoying with their popups and update messages. Is there a more
> polite anti-virus product one can recommend that would do the job?
>
> Also, is there any reason I can't just delete the jar_cache... file from
> the above TEMP directory? The TEMP designation makes it seem like these
> should not be crucial for anything, but this directory is not to be confused
> with the temporary internet file cache, and the Windows Disk Cleanup utility
> does not touch files in this directory.
>
> Many thanks for your help and advice,
> Phil Freihofner
|