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bearshare?
Posted by anOLDun on November 30th, 2005


Lo All

O/s WinXP
I have run a programme called "noadware" it found 7 instances of
"bearshare".
It then asked if i wanted to kill them - i confirmed yes. and kill them it
did.

About an hour later i re-ran "noadware" and up popped the 7 bearshare
instances again.

I checked out on the net and "pestpatrol" was suggested as a programme that
would auto' kill "bearshare" but i can't get it to download.

Are there any other programmes that will kill "bearshare?
Many thanks

D


Posted by MotorCityMadMan on November 30th, 2005


anOLDun: Did you run this program http://www.bearshare.com/ on your machine
? Sounds like some spyware is on your machine. I'm sure you know this by now
@¿@. Locate these files / boot into safe mode / try deleting these files
from safe mode. Also open task manager and take a look see what is running
on your machine. (application & processes tab) Good luck with your problem.
OLD wise man said: be very careful what you put in your machine. +=+


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Posted by Noel Paton on December 1st, 2005


"anOLDun" <anoldun@homecall.co.uk> wrote in message
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update it.

otherwise....
such problems are often caused by spyware - download Ad-Aware from
www.lavasoftusa.com, install, update, and run it to remove spyware, adware,
and other such nasties from your system.
No one anti-spyware product is enough to remove everything (and NoAdware is
far from being the best) - you may also need others.

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Posted by John on December 30th, 2005


MotorCityMadMan wrote:

Semantec AV 10 series (NOT NORTON) has been really good about the
spyware crap. It is much easier to scan for viruses and spyware all in
one shot. And less of a memory hog for those with "less fortunate
machines."

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