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Andavari

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  1. Perhaps, and maybe not. However if it isn't installed properly I see no point in keeping the .dll's so long as another app isn't using them, remember to unregister those .dll's first and then run a few registry cleaners.
  2. Microsoft/MSN may have had a problem earlier as I couldn't get Windows Live Safety Center to load.
  3. Run chkdsk on your C: drive to check for disk errors: 1. Click Start, Run, type in: chkdsk /f c: 2. Select Yes for chkdsk to launch the next time Windows starts. 3. Then restart Windows immediately! Strangely enough it could be an error within Windows (such as a memory error, etc) during your current session and the restart "may" cure it. If after restarting the problems are still present you could use a System Restore point as suggested by Ultimate Predator if your programs still don't work. If that doesn't work you'd have to reinstall those programs. Note: Reinstalling the programs may actually require you to do a clean install of them versus and overinstall, e.g.; uninstall followed by a reboot and then install. Although with that said I'd try the overinstall first to negate having to reconfigure the programs from scratch.
  4. I'd suggest making sure all of your antivirus and antispyware are updated and then run a scan with each of them. If things are still acting up read the Spyware Removal Guide, and if necessary post a HijackThis log (download HijackThis) into Spyware Hell - HijackThis Log Analysis. A qualified member (AndyManchesta, rridgely, or Tarun) will instruct you what to do from there after posting a HijackThis log.
  5. Well the download page states its 1.40 MB.
  6. You can grab the Mustang here as I don't remember where I downloaded it from. I'm not using any theme packs at all, it's the official Microsoft Windows XP Royale Theme, download it here. About the icons some are from famfamfam.com, iconaholic.com, and there's also a few free ones from a very expensive set at yellowicon.com. The Mozilla icon is one of a few I created myself, and the ewido anti-malware one is from an image stripped out of the program itself that I modified into a few icons because I don't like the default distracting bright yellow icon.
  7. When you tried to uninstall CCleaner using CCleaner (feels very strange to write that), did CCleaner automatically exit. If not I could see why it would goof up removing itself as it's running and in-use.
  8. The peoples republic of dipsticks have called their No Nonsense lawyers to hunt you down for not using Nonsense® without the registered trademark.
  9. Someone started using Common Sense with the trademark tacked onto the end of it I think during some firewall discussion or some other security discussion on Hydrogenaudio.org, and well it stuck. The trademark at the end could be read in different ways I suppose as some people don't use Common Sense and just write some bull crap that makes No Sense. No Sense aka Nonsense® is for people making stupid suggestions without proof or any knowledge of a subject and seems to be in more abundance than Common Sense. Common Sense shall however always prevail.
  10. Jetico PF didn't impress me when I tried it out last year, funny I don't even remember that much about it, other than being unimpressed.
  11. Run RegSeeker and search for a .cpl file that's related to it, maybe you'll find one maybe you won't, if you find it just rename such as "broken.cpl" to "broken-.cpl". You could then do a registry search for it using RegSeeker.
  12. Try Unlocker to delete it.
  13. I'll answer this one. The only negative side-effect would be if you accidently deleted something important. Once the file is shredded there's slim to any chances you'd be able to recover it.
  14. I was already doing that since it started included the toolbar. Funny thing is the basic and slim installer combined weigh in as a smaller download together versus the one with the toolbar. I'm just glad and fortunate that there's versions still available that will fit onto one floppy disk without me having to split the installer into two halves.
  15. Another annoyance: I'm on dial-up and for some reason from time to time Windows will forget my logon password.
  16. Nothing was ever meant to be a battle, it was just for the sake of Common Sense. Anyways I hope this thread doesn't go to hell.
  17. I was talking about the outside of the screen. Are you talking about the inside of it? Maybe not.
  18. Yes anything stupid yet funny should go in here such as jokes on a farts whim. Dark Side. That reminds from watching this weeks My Name Is Earl when Randy was at a yardsale and asked the ole man with the voice machine to say Luke I am your father!
  19. I use the same everywhere. But some dipstick is using my username on another forum.
  20. I think it's been suggested before, however it's good to bring back up. Nice to see your from the Earth, Milky Way.
  21. From what MP_handler just explained, that pain in the ass procedure is indeed a very valid reason to stay very clear of Norton AV.
  22. Well you have two options then, as I can't help you if you don't understand how to begin making the winapp2.ini entry because I'm not going to install IE7 beta 2 to do it, sorry: Plead to a member that uses IE7 beta 2 and whom knows how to write the needed removal routines into winapp2.ini. Wait for CCleaner to be updated to officially include IE7. You of course will most likely have to wait for IE7 final which will probably be months away, that is if MrG the CCleaner developer doesn't feel the need to include a cleaning routine for a beta product that may change in its final release version.
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