if you have a spyware/adware removal tool update it and scan your PC, and remove any spyware it finds.
if you don't have any spyware/adware removal tool, go here to get one for free for personal use
http://freewww.uv.ro/security/security.html
install, update and scan. I recommend Adware SE or Spyboot Search and Destroy
2006-08-23 05:44:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not a teckie, so I think I would try the help files first. Just click on help. If that didn't help much, I think I'd try to figure it out by trial and error. Could be a real Windows Warning Icon, or it could be the icon of someone trying to sell you anti-spyware software. Don't know for sure, but if that happened to me, I would left-click on the icon to see where that took me. I suspect that if it's truely a Windows Warning Icon, Windows will show you the SpyWare file and ask you whether you want to delete it. Just click on Yes, and be rid of it along with the warning icon. If it's not a true Windows warning icon, then when you click on it, you'll most likely end up with a spam type sales message trying to convince you to buy a product. The message probably won't allow you any options other than to buy. If you can't figure out how to get out of the situation, just shut down (hit control-alt-delete or push the power-off button). After that, power up again, and this time right-click the icon, and hopefully you'll see the option to delete the icon. Click on delete.
2006-08-23 06:21:01
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answered by Anonymous
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You should turn off System Restore and reboot into safe mode before running any virus or spyware scans.
You might also want to check out Spyware Blaster [javacoolsoftware.com], it is not a scanner but it prevents some of the critters from getting on your computer.
Some good/free scanners:
Lavasoft's Ad-ware SE Personal
Spybot S & D
Ewido spyware scanner
TrojanHunter [misec.net] gives a trial period [no restrictions such as not removing the virus/trojans] but it's a great trojan removal program.
2006-08-23 05:52:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Usually those messages are caused by Trojans that maliciously install on your computer to make you click on them. They take you to a sight where you are supposed to buy a product, or they install more spyware or trojans for identity theft. You need to do a thorough scan on your computer every day for spyware, trojans, and adware. The best program is Spyware Doctor. You have to keep your spyware detectors up to date with daily update downloads. If you don't you will have TONS of spyware and adware slowing your computer and possibly logging your keystrokes.
2006-08-23 05:49:56
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answered by martin h 6
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That yellow triangle is the fairly an infection. that's a pretend software that installs itself and runs down your gadget components. in case you have any secure practices utility on your computr, you may desire to replace it, then test in safemode. secure mode is accessed once you reboot and faucet the F8 key at the same time because it bootsup. you will see a menu that asserts secure mode on the actual. as quickly as in secure mode run an entire gadget test with your utility. in case you already know no longer something approximately desktops each and all of the loose stuff people propose will do you no stable. Use the fix cd that got here with the workstation and wipe it out. thoroughly reload your device. This time bypass purchase Norton cyber web protection 2008, Panda cyber web protection 2008, or trend Micro cyber web protection 2008, and deploy it so which you will no longer could worry anymore.
2016-11-05 11:15:31
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answered by ai 4
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Do a scan on-line using the Panda scanner: http://www.pandasoftware.com/products/ActiveScan.htm, Microsoft Safety: http://safety.live.com/site/pt-BR/center/cleanup.htm, Symantec- http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/home_homeoffice/index_virus.html, if you haven't an Internet connection try install the Spybot Search & Destroy and do a scan. I'm almost sure that, after you follow this steps the message will desappear.
Good Luck!
2006-08-23 06:29:24
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answered by Renato F 3
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well, this means your computer doesn't have an anti-spyware program, i reccommend you get spyware doctor 4.0 or Xoftspy and run a full system scan to treat all the infections because what normally causes that is a trojan virus that attaches itself to you system files and in most cases changes your wallpaper, run anti-spyware then that way your computer will be clean...
spywaredoctor : http://www.pctools.com/spyware-doctor/download/
xoftspy: http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/Popup-Ad-Spyware-Blockers/XoftSpy.shtml
2006-08-23 05:48:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Download smitrem from the web page below, it has work for me on several computers. be sure to follow the directions on the page
2006-08-23 05:45:47
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answered by Anonymous
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