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Please excuse me bringing this up again, but although I've asked here
before, no-one has yet explained how C-Dilla can be removed. Apparently, Spybot does NOT remove it (Spybot are working on it though). Despite searches, I can find nothing that will remove this spyware apart from some very involved instructions which are beyond most of us. Surely someone knows the answer? Thanks Chrisssss |
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Go here:
http://tinyurl.com/2au9p Read the entire page. If you still want to kill it, the last item on the page tells you how. I found this info easily using Google Groups, you should try it sometime. "Chrisssssssss" <cris@ebbshome.wanadoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:ckttdr$fm5$1@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk... > Please excuse me bringing this up again, but although I've asked here > before, no-one has yet explained how C-Dilla can be removed. Apparently, > Spybot does NOT remove it (Spybot are working on it though). Despite > searches, I can find nothing that will remove this spyware apart from some > very involved instructions which are beyond most of us. > > Surely someone knows the answer? > > Thanks Chrisssss > > |
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Thanks for the reply but I have already seen the page you suggest and read
it thoroughly. Unfortunately I have NO .exe file called "cdac11ba" under task manager. Consequently your suggestion will not work and I still have no idea how to remove C-Dilla. Any other ideas? Chrisssss |
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"Chrisssssssss" <cris@ebbshome.wanadoo.co.uk>
wrote in news:ckttdr$fm5$1@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk: > Please excuse me bringing this up again, but although I've asked here > before, no-one has yet explained how C-Dilla can be removed. > Apparently, Spybot does NOT remove it (Spybot are working on it > though). Despite searches, I can find nothing that will remove this > spyware apart from some very involved instructions which are beyond > most of us. > Surely someone knows the answer? > > Thanks Chrisssss Spybot removes spyware. Ad-Aware removes spyware and some malware. C-Dilla is not considered spyware or malware because it is license management software (i.e., copy protection) so that's probably why those products won't remove C-Dilla. There are other copy protection schemes and removing them would be an incorrect action since they are not spyware or malware. Go read: http://www.macrovision.com/products...dilla_faq.shtml http://www.macrovision.com/pdfs/Saf...FAQ_Oct2003.pdf Uninstall the product that installed it. If C-Dilla remains in your system after the uninstall, contact the vendor of the software that uses it and have their tech support tell you how to complete their incomplete uninstall (and bitch to them about it because their developers were too stupid to remember to uninstall the C-Dilla license manangement software or get rid of remnant license data files). For example, if you install TurboTax then you can simply uninstall it after done makeing your tax return using it; see http://support.turbotax.com/turbota...t_id=0050001347 (which has a link to their Safecast [C-Dilla] uninstaller). I haven't checked but I've heard statements that TurboTax doesn't use Safecast anymore. After an uninstall of Thief 2, a game, that used C-Dilla, I usually find a registry key left behind called "C07ft5Y", so the uninstall was not complete (i.e., it was dirty) because the software vendor was stupid, lazy, or wants to leave covert info behind to protect their license should you reinstall their product (i.e., they mistrust and mistreat their customers). If you disagree with the use of copy protection incorporated into some software that you have installed then you probably also disagree with the EULA or license that came with that software. So uninstall it. If the uninstall is incomplete, bitch to the software maker that used the copy protection and find out from them how they used it or, more probable, ask them how to remove any remnants of the license management software after uninstalling their product. -- _________________________________________________________________ ******** Post replies to newsgroup - Share with others ******** Email: lh_811newsATyahooDOTcom and append "=NEWS=" to Subject. _________________________________________________________________ |
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"Vanguardx" <see_signature>
wrote in news:bLGdnSty6qmGM-_cRVn-1Q@comcast.com: > "Chrisssssssss" <cris@ebbshome.wanadoo.co.uk> > wrote in news:ckttdr$fm5$1@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk: >> Please excuse me bringing this up again, but although I've asked here >> before, no-one has yet explained how C-Dilla can be removed. >> Apparently, Spybot does NOT remove it (Spybot are working on it >> though). Despite searches, I can find nothing that will remove this >> spyware apart from some very involved instructions which are beyond >> most of us. >> Surely someone knows the answer? >> >> Thanks Chrisssss > > Spybot removes spyware. Ad-Aware removes spyware and some malware. > C-Dilla is not considered spyware or malware because it is license > management software (i.e., copy protection) so that's probably why > those products won't remove C-Dilla. There are other copy protection > schemes and removing them would be an incorrect action since they are > not spyware or malware. Go read: > > http://www.macrovision.com/products...dilla_faq.shtml > http://www.macrovision.com/pdfs/Saf...FAQ_Oct2003.pdf > > Uninstall the product that installed it. If C-Dilla remains in your > system after the uninstall, contact the vendor of the software that > uses it and have their tech support tell you how to complete their > incomplete uninstall (and bitch to them about it because their > developers were too stupid to remember to uninstall the C-Dilla > license manangement software or get rid of remnant license data > files). For example, if you install TurboTax then you can simply > uninstall it after done makeing your tax return using it; see > http://support.turbotax.com/turbota...t_id=0050001347 > (which has a link to their Safecast [C-Dilla] uninstaller). I haven't > checked but I've heard statements that TurboTax doesn't use Safecast > anymore. After an uninstall of Thief 2, a game, that used C-Dilla, I > usually find a registry key left behind called "C07ft5Y", so the > uninstall was not complete (i.e., it was dirty) because the software > vendor was stupid, lazy, or wants to leave covert info behind to > protect their license should you reinstall their product (i.e., they > mistrust and mistreat their customers). > > If you disagree with the use of copy protection incorporated into some > software that you have installed then you probably also disagree with > the EULA or license that came with that software. So uninstall it. If > the uninstall is incomplete, bitch to the software maker that used > the copy protection and find out from them how they used it or, more > probable, ask them how to remove any remnants of the license > management software after uninstalling their product. Oops, ignore the second link to Safecast (a fingerprinting technology). That's not the same as Safedisk (for licensing management). -- _________________________________________________________________ ******** Post replies to newsgroup - Share with others ******** Email: lh_811newsATyahooDOTcom and append "=NEWS=" to Subject. _________________________________________________________________ |
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