Re: windows problem

From: Jim Gribbin <Jim@JimGribbin.com>
Date: Fri Aug 12 2005 - 12:32:52 AKDT

Both, and I thought I had them auto-updating. AdAware wasn't. It is
updated now and did find a couple of minor issues that seem to be
cleared up now. It still doing it though.
Jim Gribbin

Darren Coolidge wrote:
> Did you try spybot or adaware?
>
> On 8/12/05, Tim Jordan <tim@pcs-alaska.com> wrote:
>
>>Jim Gribbin wrote:
>>=20
>>
>>>I know this is a Linux group, but I am forced to use windows part time
>>>and I know I'm not the only one here who does. Besides, I'm desperate.
>>>My laptop dual-boots w2k and has been working well for a while. The
>>>other day I let it download some large, cumulative security update from
>>>Microsoft.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Do you use system resotre (rstrui.exe) on your laptop? Perhaps there is
>>a check point you can roll the laptop back to?
>>=20
>>I have also had success removing them from the control panel or from
>>the system root (C:\WINDOWS); there you can find the uninstall dirs.
>>=20
>>Tim
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