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Post by Zhan D'vega on Jun 1, 2005 13:55:21 GMT -5
Yeah, I think there was a topic on this at the old Emergency Board, but fat load of good that'll do me now.
Is there anyway to get rid of Aurora? That fun little adware virus-y thingy ;/ You know the one..
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Post by Squiggles the Chao on Jun 1, 2005 15:32:53 GMT -5
Microsoft Anitspyware is the only tool that gets it. If you don't want to use it, be prepared to spend an hour and a half (if you know what you're doing) removing it.
*Ninja vanish*
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Post by Merry Smindmas on Jun 1, 2005 15:35:04 GMT -5
I did the hour and a half thing. Wasn't worth it. Use MS Anti-spy.
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Post by Zhan D'vega on Jun 1, 2005 15:43:19 GMT -5
Where do I get that, microsoft.com? :(
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Post by SoNick Belmont on Jun 1, 2005 15:45:22 GMT -5
Do a google search for "Microsoft AntiSpyware beta" or something like that. You should be able to find it, then.
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Post by Mr. T on Jun 1, 2005 15:56:11 GMT -5
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Post by BlazeHedgehod on Jun 1, 2005 16:28:31 GMT -5
Microsoft Anitspyware is the only tool that gets it. If you don't want to use it, be prepared to spend an hour and a half (if you know what you're doing) removing it. *Ninja vanish* This is where an Anti-Microsoft Zealot comes forward and says "MAYBE MICROSOFT CREATED AURORA JUST SO THEY COULD MAKE PEOPLE DOWNLOAD THEIR SPYWARE THINGER" Not that I was thinking that. *cough*
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Post by Sabator on Jun 2, 2005 11:04:01 GMT -5
Thank God Gerbil doesn't come here.
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Post by Zhan D'vega on Jun 2, 2005 20:12:46 GMT -5
Okay...
So....
Microsoft Anti-Spyware didn't do sh!t, but like... earlier today, I got an Aurora pop-up, and as it turns out, they were instructions on uninstalling the program.
So, like... I'll try it out and see if it works, and make sure it doesn't instead upload more adware onto my computer...
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