PC Decrapifier
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The name says it all ... PC Decrapifier[^]
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The name says it all ... PC Decrapifier[^]
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Bad Astronomy |VCF|wxWidgets|WTLI was halfway expecting a virtual Mac desktop... but I guess you take what you can get :)
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The name says it all ... PC Decrapifier[^]
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Bad Astronomy |VCF|wxWidgets|WTLI think that is what it is called - not in front of that computer right now... Every time I launch Windows Media Player it goes to 'online store' and wants to contact something called URGE. With over 400 compact disks of music, I don't want to buy any of the drivel spewed out by the 'current crop of bands' so how can I remove URGE and get media player to default to something not requiring an Internet connection on startup? Thanks
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Bad Astronomy |VCF|wxWidgets|WTLhey !!! Google Desktop Google ToolBar Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003 :wtf::omg: when he's on the road, why not uninstalling windows ?! :~ $20 for that, it should firstly uninstall itself... i highly prefer manage my installs by hand, hey.
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I think that is what it is called - not in front of that computer right now... Every time I launch Windows Media Player it goes to 'online store' and wants to contact something called URGE. With over 400 compact disks of music, I don't want to buy any of the drivel spewed out by the 'current crop of bands' so how can I remove URGE and get media player to default to something not requiring an Internet connection on startup? Thanks
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hey !!! Google Desktop Google ToolBar Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003 :wtf::omg: when he's on the road, why not uninstalling windows ?! :~ $20 for that, it should firstly uninstall itself... i highly prefer manage my installs by hand, hey.
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He doesn't uninstall a 'real' installation of Office; it's one of the trialware versions.
Software Zen:
delete this;
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I think that is what it is called - not in front of that computer right now... Every time I launch Windows Media Player it goes to 'online store' and wants to contact something called URGE. With over 400 compact disks of music, I don't want to buy any of the drivel spewed out by the 'current crop of bands' so how can I remove URGE and get media player to default to something not requiring an Internet connection on startup? Thanks
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The name says it all ... PC Decrapifier[^]
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Bad Astronomy |VCF|wxWidgets|WTLQuote: "To manually remove all of this stuff by hand can take at least an hour (depending on the severity of the infestation.)" No reason to take that long:
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2 seconds, maxGraham My signature is not black, just a very, very dark blue
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Quote: "To manually remove all of this stuff by hand can take at least an hour (depending on the severity of the infestation.)" No reason to take that long:
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2 seconds, maxGraham My signature is not black, just a very, very dark blue
That assumes you have access to a recovery disk that can put on a clean install instead of one that also reinstalls all the crapware. Reinstalling the OS will probably take about an hour anyway, so you're not really saving any time that way.
-- CleaKO The sad part about this instance is that none of the users ever said anything [about the problem]. Pete O`Hanlon Doesn't that just tell you everything you need to know about users?
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Bad Astronomy |VCF|wxWidgets|WTL:wtf: People actually use the PC shipped to them from major manufacturers? Dell/HP might have made some deal with a spyware vendor or botnet operator designed to spread on the internal LAN (or a disgruntled employee). Throw the Windows CD/DVD into the drive and re-install the OS before booting into the OS.