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There are some irritating popups that keep coming up on my computer. I have used Ad-aware to scan my registry and Spybot to try and get rid of those ads but they don't work. How can I get rid of them?


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quicksilvery1pore wrote:
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There are some irritating popups that keep coming up on my computer. I have used Ad-aware to scan my registry and Spybot to try and get rid of those ads but they don't work. How can I get rid of them?


I'm surprised that Spybot and Adaware didn't find anything. Have you updated your reference files for both of them? You should always update them reguarlly.

The other thing you can do is download a popup blocker - many people use the Google one, I do too and I've had no problems with it so far. It's stopped over 3000 popups and still going strong ^^


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This might not actually work, but I think that for me it has. If you are using internet explorer and randomly get popups, right click on the popup, click properties and look at the URL. Take the first bit of the URL like "http://xads.com" and then go to "Tool --> Internet options --> Security, click restricted sites, then click on the "sites" button underneath it, and then paste the evil url into the box there.

This might not work, but i *think* that if a popup from one of those sites tries to open up, IE just closes it down again. I dunno if it'll work or not.

Do you have the full version of adaware? I found that that works a LOT better than the trial version.

Not that im suggesting downloading it off kazaa lite and then finding a CD-key generator, but I am, so do it.


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Ok, where are my temp internet files? I'm looking for something and can't find them...


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If you are using XP: C:\Documents and Settings\"Username"\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\

"Username" is the name you use to log in to Windows.

Other Windows operating systems: C:\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\


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Tools > Internet Options... > Temporary Internet Files > Settings... > Current Location


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quicksilvery1pore, you're using IE, aren't you? IE seems to be the worst browser when it comes to pop-ups. The only advice I can offer that hasn't already been given...is switch your web browser! Opera is great! You never get pop-ups when you use Opera...the one irritating thing is that most sites aren't very compatible with Opera. Good luck with getting rid of those evil pop-ups. o_O


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Pop-ups don't have to come from the browser. Spyware and Adware installed on the system can spawn pop-ups whenever it likes or on a timer.

What operating system are you running?


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If you want to get to your temp folder, the easiest method is to open IE and type in the address bar: %temp%. That is the shortcut t othe temp forder, and works in all versions of windows, as far as I know.


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Soujiro wrote:
Pop-ups don't have to come from the browser. Spyware and Adware installed on the system can spawn pop-ups whenever it likes or on a timer.

Eh. Ok. Sorry.


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Soujiro wrote:
Pop-ups don't have to come from the browser. Spyware and Adware installed on the system can spawn pop-ups whenever it likes or on a timer.

What operating system are you running?

I am using Windows XP. DO you think I should re-format the drive(s)?


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You shouldn't need to reformat just because you have popups.

Potential solutions:

Download a program like SpyHunter (I want to say PestPatrol too, but not positive about how it displays results) that shows locations of spyware. Delete them manually.

Install SpywareBlaster --

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---Prevent the installation of ActiveX-based spyware, adware, browser hijackers, dialers, and other potentially unwanted pests.
---Block spyware/tracking cookies in Internet Explorer and Mozilla/Firefox.
---Restrict the actions of potentially dangerous sites in Internet Explorer.


http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html

I've been using SpywareBlaster for quite a while now, and I'd like to say I haven't gotten any "bad" popups ever since installing it.

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Not positive, but my bro's computer (XP) sometimes gets random popups as well. I don't think it's just an XP problem though.


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[quote="Alex"] Have you updated your reference files for both of them? You should always update them reguarlly.

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What are reference files, and how does one update them?

I don't get many popups. (XP, IE). I have my cookies set to ask me before setting them, and I use the method suggested above of right-clicking, going to privacy, and placing the url on the do not accept list.


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The main random pop-up comes from a security hole using the Messenger service and the UPnP service. Go to your Services under your Administrative tools, and disable the Messenger and Universal PnP service. Doing so will close the common security holes.


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the thing about getting firefox (BTW it is a great browser :)) is that some spyware won't create pop-ups. Thats why he/she needs to get the spyware off the system.

Now for my question.

I have (or had :)) windows 98. Lately it has been crapping out ( i.e. GDI.dll is corrupt). One morning i tried to turn on the comp and when it would normally start loading up the graphics portion (After the BIOS), the computer stopped then shut off. I can boot into DOS because thats not graphical (i'm guessing GDI stands for Graphic DIsplay). What i want is a way to replace GDI.dll or in the worse case scenerio I would like to know if there are programs in which i can burn data onto a CD while running in DOS.


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