Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2009 08:29:47 -0800
Reply-To: Roger Whittaker <rogerwhitt1@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Roger Whittaker <rogerwhitt1@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: NVC at all (computer question)
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dear popin joy
pop ups are a nasty for sure ...
bothersome at least and a vexation at worst
there are a number of things not mentioned in your post --
what browser do you use--
Explorer is notorious for allowing all sorts of stupidity through --
Firefox has built in pop up blocker
(and firefox was recommended by microsoft as the browser to down load and
use when explorer was found to be mutating a virus in early december)
You can also switch to Chrome by Google --
i have no experience with that one but i expect it to be very good as it it
is google and we all know how they can do only minor wrong things
and mostly to the kid in the attic who isnt supposed to matter anyway (
least not statistically) :P:P what ever--- :P
the other place you may not want to go to is this ...
who uses your computer...
porn sites are full of pop up stuff that is nearly impossible to clear away
--
some one may have sought porn on your computer ...
even unwittingly as a stumble upon ...(gambling sites too are aweful for pop
up stuff)
you have to search out the creater of the pop up ...
you have to search out where on your computer it is lodged .. like pinned to
start up menu
then iradicate ...
it may also reside in tempoary internet ... and on and on ...
so a search for name of the pop up generator ... search for where the
generating .dll (or what ever the prefix is )
delete ... if they will not delete change the prefix to .old and then delete
...
you will be asked at that time if you want to do this cause it will change
your settings etc .. say yes --
of course if you switch to apple computer and use fire fox
-- then the only two you should get are the what year did you graduate and
you are a winner because you are the 10000000000000 visitor --
in my computing life i use as little microsoft as i can possibly get away
with --
i have asked my work place not to invest in a new computer cause we do not
want vista...
the boss got it in the home machine and have been crying ever since...
i have a lawyer in my life and he found vista so bad he has begun the apple
conversion ... first at home --
any way you asked about pop ups ....
use fire fox or chrome for a browser
activate your pop up blocker ...
minimize the amont of microsoft stuff you have running on your computer
things will get better ... pwomise ---
yours
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 7:57 AM, Joy Hecht <hecht.joy@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm suddenly getting popups on my computer - never had them before - and I
> was wondering if someone can recommend good freeware to deal with them.
>
> I am running AVG Anti-virus free version, I update regularly and scan every
> day. Yesterday in the middle of working (not scanning) AVG suddenly opened
> a window to tell me I had a trojan. Windows started opening right and
> left,
> all kinds of things happening. I shut all my files, disconnected from the
> internet, and scanned. AVG found 11 infected files and cleaned them. I
> rescanned again, and found no infections. Today I scanned and found
> nothing, updated the database of virus info as usual, all looked fine.
>
> But I'm getting popups - not a lot, but a few. I got one today from
> something called "registry defender for windows" which kind of mimicked AVG
> anti-virus, so I went to their website. But then a few more popups opened,
> so I figured they were bogus and shut them down.
>
> Can anyone recommend a good way to stop the popups or figure out what's
> allowing them onto my computer?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
> Joy
>
--
roger w
There are two kinds of jobs in the world:
Picking up garbage and telling people things.
Successful people do both, with the same good attitude. (riw)
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