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| Does anyone have Ad-Aware 2007? | |
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| Topic Started: Sep 6 2007, 02:47 PM (86 Views) | |
| lizwil98 | Sep 6 2007, 02:47 PM Post #1 |
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I have always had Adaware. The 2006 version I was used to and now I have downloaded the 2007 version. I just cannot figure out how to delete the stuff it finds. With the old one you went Next (I think) and then right clicked and select all objects and deleted them. Can someone give me some instructions on how to do this with the new version? It said it found 77 objects. There was something about "family". I tried right clicking but I could not figure it out. I deleted nothing. I wanted to delete all 77 pieces of malware. |
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| Trotsky | Sep 7 2007, 02:15 AM Post #2 |
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liz, I wish I could help but I deleted my Ad-Aware with the newest verion of Norton Internet Security which does all the same things and does them automatically behind the scenes. The manual version of the free AdAware I would forget to run for weeks on end and when I did, all the same malware was right back again. It became a tedious chore. |
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| Deleted User | Sep 21 2007, 06:26 PM Post #3 |
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I use A-squared & run it whenever the computer acts up, only because I'm lazy. |
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| Latschari | Sep 27 2007, 03:10 PM Post #4 |
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I tried Ad-Aware 2007 but could not manage to quarantine infected files, I therefore switched back to Ad-Aware SE Personal (the 2006 version) |
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