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Hunt bar tools install keeps coming up even after repeated
attempts to delete. It seems to be really integrated in my machine. Any help to permanetly remove would help. |
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Wow-- so you've got one this product won't remove? Great/Horrible!
FWIW, here's a step-by-step from the competition that you may want to try: http://www.pestpatrol.com/PestInfo/H/HuntBar.asp If this succeeds, and Microsoft AntiSpyware didn't, let us know? If you find there are slight variations to some names or locations in the manual instructions to pestpatrol, it'd probably be useful to document those, too. "flash guy" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0ac201c4f432$22e9b420$a401280a@phx.gbl... > Hunt bar tools install keeps coming up even after repeated > attempts to delete. It seems to be really integrated in > my machine. Any help to permanetly remove would help. |
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One of my PC's was infected with Huntbar, along with
about 8 other "forking" individuals. It took 4 scans before it got rid of it. 3 in normal mode. I think this was due to the others re-downloading it. In the end I booted to safe mode without networking and ran the scan offline from there. That fixed it right up. >-----Original Message----- >Wow-- so you've got one this product won't remove? Great/Horrible! > >FWIW, here's a step-by-step from the competition that you may want to try: > >http://www.pestpatrol.com/PestInfo/H/HuntBar.asp > >If this succeeds, and Microsoft AntiSpyware didn't, let us know? > >If you find there are slight variations to some names or locations in the >manual instructions to pestpatrol, it'd probably be useful to document >those, too. > >"flash guy" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >news:0ac201c4f432$22e9b420$a401280a@phx.gbl... >> Hunt bar tools install keeps coming up even after repeated >> attempts to delete. It seems to be really integrated in >> my machine. Any help to permanetly remove would help. > > >. > |
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Excellent point. If you get an incomplete result or a hang, running the
scan in safe mode is the appropriate next step to take. It'd be nice if it could detect that the same thing was coming back on successive scans, or detect hangs and suggest safe mode to the user, but I guess we aren't there yet. "Peter" <poyda@swiftdsl.com.au> wrote in message news:087401c4f45a$d37c9e10$a301280a@phx.gbl... > One of my PC's was infected with Huntbar, along with > about 8 other "forking" individuals. It took 4 scans > before it got rid of it. 3 in normal mode. I think this > was due to the others re-downloading it. In the end I > booted to safe mode without networking and ran the scan > offline from there. That fixed it right up. > >>-----Original Message----- >>Wow-- so you've got one this product won't remove? > Great/Horrible! >> >>FWIW, here's a step-by-step from the competition that > you may want to try: >> >>http://www.pestpatrol.com/PestInfo/H/HuntBar.asp >> >>If this succeeds, and Microsoft AntiSpyware didn't, let > us know? >> >>If you find there are slight variations to some names or > locations in the >>manual instructions to pestpatrol, it'd probably be > useful to document >>those, too. >> >>"flash guy" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote > in message >>news:0ac201c4f432$22e9b420$a401280a@phx.gbl... >>> Hunt bar tools install keeps coming up even after > repeated >>> attempts to delete. It seems to be really integrated > in >>> my machine. Any help to permanetly remove would help. >> >> >>. >> |
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