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    Im getting fed up with the amount of times i run Spybot search and destroy and fin ISTbar on my computer, i try removeing it and it just doesnt let me unless i restart my computer, can anyone tell me how i can stop ISTbar from ever coming back on my computer?

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    Only surefire solution is to wipe the computer and reinstall Windows, then make sure you don't get infected again by using a decent firewall, antivirus, decent web browser like Firefox or Opera, and possibly an adware scanner too

    You could also try Symantec's ISTbar removal tool (more info plus instructions here), but I would strongly recommend the first solution
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    na you should install ewido anti-spyware www.free.grisoft.com/doc/1

    and run (its free) it will delete your spyware most definetely then you can just uninstall it or keep it if you want
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    I would suggest doing what cl_out proposed. It may or may not work.

    Another option would to manually attack the problem by using a variety of tools, including HijackThis, Registar, or regedt32 (which you acces by using the Run command), and making sure your Java is up to date (http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp).

    However, to use the secondary option, you will have to realize what the smurf you are doing, otherwise you may end up deleting some things permenently that you never wished to delete...

    Also, to make sure future problems never rear their repugnant face, I would download a firewall (such as ZoneAlarm), a good, respected anit-virus program (such as AVG), another Spyware detector just for added security (such as eWido) and you also may want to try using Spyware Blaster.

    I highly reccomend Spyware Blaster - for the last two weeks, I have had absolutely no malware. It's a preventive program, not a remedy program. However, they say the best solution is the one that remedies the issue before it arises.
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    With munty's suggestion of changing your browser, you'll probably drop your rates significantly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by comet View Post
    na you should install ewido anti-spyware www.free.grisoft.com/doc/1

    and run (its free) it will delete your spyware most definetely then you can just uninstall it or keep it if you want
    I completely second ewido. It freakin goes

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