 La LunaSurvived AshrafulPremium join:2001-07-12 Warwick, NY kudos:3 | reply to CUBS_FAN
Re: Getting rid of "browse to save"? I would head over to Security Cleanup and follow the Mandatory Steps (at the top of the forum) there, then if no joy, ask for help there:
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Not sure why you think updating Java (which is still recommended to be disabled/uninstalled unless you *REALLY* need it) and Flash would get rid of a virus? You need to run some security tools, IMO. -- The Alien in the White House
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| said by La Luna:I would head over to Security Cleanup and follow the Mandatory Steps (at the top of the forum) there, then if no joy, ask for help there: Thanks for the advice. If you feel you or anyone else visiting this forum feel you can help I've created a post over there.. »Getting Rid of "Browse to Save" on Chrome? |
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 CylonRedPremium,MVM join:2000-07-06 Bloom County | You need to do the mandatory steps in the security forum and post the logs: »Security Cleanup FAQ »Mandatory Steps Before Requesting Assistance
Do also look at the one post in the forum as well. -- Brian
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| Re: Getting rid of "browse to save"? [SOLVED] Thanks for the help. Over in the other forum someone helped me find out what it was. A pre-installed addon called "codecv" was the culprit. Once I dumped it all the underlines are gone. Thanks
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 | Great, but as I said, stick around for a check-up by one of the experts here for a complete cleanup, as you may still have associated files and registry keys, as well as possible other foistware left to remove. |
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