Forum: Windows 95 / 98 / Me Mar 31st, 2004 |
| Replies: 9 Views: 4,764 Here's some specific information for you: Look2me Removal Instructions and Help (http://www.pchell.com/support/look2me.shtml).
Spybot Search & Destroy has an "Immunize" function that blocks a lot... |
Forum: Windows 95 / 98 / Me Mar 23rd, 2004 |
| Replies: 15 Views: 11,055 Remove the following (most are spyware, some are simply unecessary and annoying):
R1 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main,Search Page =http://www.anything-internet.com/
R1 -... |
Forum: Windows 95 / 98 / Me Mar 22nd, 2004 |
| Replies: 15 Views: 11,055 VirusScan was never the problem, we knew that days ago, Backtrack's not part of it. Why don't you share your process list so we can see what's running? |
Forum: Windows 95 / 98 / Me Mar 22nd, 2004 |
| Replies: 15 Views: 11,055 Well, something has to be running -- error messages like this don't appear out of nowhere! Keep looking. |
Forum: Windows 95 / 98 / Me Mar 22nd, 2004 |
| Replies: 15 Views: 11,055 But you must have some piece of McAfee software installed to get that error message. Look at your Install/Remove Programs panel and look at the running processes in the Task Manager to see what it... |
Forum: Windows 95 / 98 / Me Mar 22nd, 2004 |
| Replies: 9 Views: 4,764 OK, let's back up a step. In my original message, the highlighted words in blue (for example "TinyResMeter") are all clickable (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperlink) hyperlinks (the word... |
Forum: Windows 95 / 98 / Me Mar 22nd, 2004 |
| Replies: 9 Views: 4,764 I recommend a two-pronged approach, using free programs that are especially useful in this case.
Windows 98 has a built-in resource meter. Ironically, it is such a resource hog itself as to be... |
Forum: Windows 95 / 98 / Me Mar 22nd, 2004 |
| Replies: 15 Views: 11,055 Backtrack Monitor is part of the McAfee packages QuickClean and Uninstaller that seems to perform a function similar to Roxio GoBack. It would appear to be a configuration error. I have not used... |
Forum: Windows 95 / 98 / Me Feb 5th, 2004 |
| Replies: 30 Views: 20,618 What are your security settings? I believe Macromedia uses ActiveX to install the Flash player, and settings can interfere with it.
Here's something else that might help: Macromedia Online Forums... |