Re: PerfectNav
Posted by Monqui on
Sat Apr 3rd 2004 at 5:28pm
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Load in Safe mode/DOS mode/off of a Knoppix CD and delete it by hand.
Re: PerfectNav
Posted by Wild Card on
Sat Apr 3rd 2004 at 5:41pm
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If your up for it a reformat would do the trick :biggrin:
Re: PerfectNav
Posted by scary_jeff on
Sat Apr 3rd 2004 at 7:19pm
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If adaware didn't do it, try 'spybot'.
If you know what the program is called, just search for it on google, and there will be some thread or something where it tells you how to remove it properly.
Re: PerfectNav
Posted by Leperous on
Sun Apr 4th 2004 at 4:50am
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CTRL+ALT+DELETE things that might be keeping it open, too- the spyware will probably be running in the background anyway and will thus prevent you from deleting it...
Re: PerfectNav
Posted by DesPlesda on
Sun Apr 4th 2004 at 6:28am
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Programs can decide not to appear in the task listing. If it's a spyware program, it's probably doing this.
Re: PerfectNav
Posted by fraggard on
Sun Apr 4th 2004 at 6:39am
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I thought they all appear in the "Processes" listing in XP, irrespective of whether they want to or not :/
Re: PerfectNav
Posted by Myrk- on
Sun Apr 4th 2004 at 6:42pm
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Well I'm pretty sure (can't remember who I heard it off) that WinXP replaces DOS, hence you have the DOS prompt (just for familiarities sake). Ever tried starting your PC in DOS when you have WinXP?
Re: PerfectNav
Posted by Crono on
Sun Apr 4th 2004 at 6:49pm
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Myrk, that's still dos.
Its just not set up as the operating system, hence no direct booting (But I believe there is a way to do it without a startup disk).
You haven't been able to do that (explicitly) since Windows 98 because they removed DOS as the platform for the Operating System. I didn't say WinXP runs DOS as the base OS (which is what you were doing with Win95, 98) I said that DOS still exists on your computer and it is used to run non-win32 applications.