How do i remove eDeals?
I occasionally get adwares which I remove either manually first and then have malwarebytes scan for anything remaining.
By manually, I mean uninstalling the program.
Which this time I couldn't find. Malwarebytes also couldn't remove it. Surprisingly since it usually does.
I then manually removed it from IE and Google chrome extensions. But it just come back up later.
I've tried going to the program's website and see if there is a opt-out thing which some do have. There is... but for 24 hours -_-
It also tell me how to uninstall which i know how but the program isn't in the damn listing.
So the question is, how do I get rid of it permanently.
Please don't list me any adware removal program, I already have one and furthermore, I don't liek the idea of downloading more crap.
Update:I've checked malwaretips and did what it said, it didn't help...
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Reset all your web browsers;
Remove suspicious free programs installed recently;
Do a system restore to recover your PC back to healthy state
"Please don`t say any adware removal program, I already have one"?
One is not usually enough as that adware and the programs that can remove it can change daily, one day the adware is newer and wins, the next day the removal programs will have caught up and will probably work.
Anyway here is what it is, how you got it in the first place, and how to remove it either manually or automatically, manually is a bit tedious and is unlikely to be a permanent solution as you admit that you cannot find it anyway, maybe it has changed its name and got hidden somewhere else?
Forget the manual section and start at number 3 in the automatic;
http://malwaretips.com/blogs/remove-edeals-virus/
Then consider how it got onto your computer in the first place and how to avoid it in the future as you seem to be having this same adware on a regular basis.
Regards, Bob.
Firstly, you can try to re-install search engines. If it still not work, then you try to delete it manually:
Internet Explorer:
a. Open Internet Explorer. Go to Tools → Manage Add-ons.
b. Remove all suspicious extensions. Close the window.
Mozilla Firefox:
a. Open Mozilla Firefox. Go to Tools → Add-ons.
b. Select Extensions. Remove suspicious extensions. Close the window.
Google Chrome:
a. Open Google Chrome and click Wrench icon. Go to Tools → Extensions.
b. Select suspicious extensions and click on the small recycle bin icon to remove the toolbar.
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have you checked the suspicious add-ons and extensions?
For IE:
Open IE and go to ‘Tools‘ → ”Manage Add-ons’.
Choose ‘Toolbars and Extensions’ and uninstall everything related to from the list.
Choose ‘Search Providers’ → choose the search engine you used before and make it your default search provider. Additionally, select ‘Web Search’, click ‘Disable suggestions’ to disable it.
Go ‘Tools’ → ‘Internet Options’ and select ‘General’ tab. Click ‘Use default’ or enter your own website name, google.com or other. Finally, click ‘OK’ to save the changes.
For Mozilla Firefox:
Open Mozilla Firefox, go ‘Tools’ → ‘Add-ons’.
Choose ‘Extensions’ → click ‘Uninstall’.
Go ‘Tools’ → ‘Options’. Finally, reset the startup homepage or change it to google.com.
For Google Chrome:
Click on the icon ‘Customize and control Google Chrome’, select ‘Options’.
Choose ‘Basic’ Options and change Google Chrome homepage to google.com or any other browser and then click the ‘Manage search engines…’ button.
Choose ‘Google’ and make it your default search engine.