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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 1
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I just want to know what to use to get this spyware infection off my computer. I'm a computer idiot, however I have just deleted a ton of hotfixes and a few dozen other things, and may have ruined my computer, but I'm still on, and need to get this Spyware Infection off my desktop and whereever else it is in there.
This is my LAST COMPUTER, I just tossed 3 old ones that got strangled by adware and spyware, then my New computer went, and is at the shop now, and I'm on my LAST Gateway Windows 2000 small, laptop that's on it's last legs, so....... if you don't want to see an old woman go nutz and shoot her last remaining, poor excuse of a computer, then you will help me to get this thing going again and make me one happy lady. PPPPPLLLLEEEAAASSSEEEE!!! |
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Spybot Advisor Team
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 5,879
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Sheila:
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I personally use Spybot-S&D, Microsoft AntiSpyware, Ad-Aware SE Personal and a-squared (not mentioned below). Eric L. Howe (Background & Bio) recommends seven (7)products in the following:
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