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I have downloaded mystart.incredibar.com (accidentally) and I want to remove it.
I've been onto Add/Remove Programs in the control panel I and can't see it there, but it keeps appearing every time I switch the computer on and I don't seem to be able to delete it.
Please could anyone advise me how to get rid of it? Thanks in advance.
PS: I am using Windows XP and Google Chrome (don't know if that's relevant as my knowledge of computing is very basic).
I've been onto Add/Remove Programs in the control panel I and can't see it there, but it keeps appearing every time I switch the computer on and I don't seem to be able to delete it.
Please could anyone advise me how to get rid of it? Thanks in advance.
PS: I am using Windows XP and Google Chrome (don't know if that's relevant as my knowledge of computing is very basic).
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi windywillow - the following link seems to be quite helpful -
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Don't use their link for Malwarebytes, it directs you to the "Pro" version, which you don't need. Instead, get the free version from here -
http:// www.mal warebyt ...ts/m alwareb ytes_fr ee/
HTH, but if not, I'm sure a real techie will be along soon :-)
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Don't use their link for Malwarebytes, it directs you to the "Pro" version, which you don't need. Instead, get the free version from here -
http://
HTH, but if not, I'm sure a real techie will be along soon :-)
I have Microsoft Security Essentials, should I run that instead of downloading something? Just wondering if they will clash.
I'm worried about downloading as that is what got me into bother with this toolbar thing. I was trying to put a christmas hat on a picture of mine and downloaded a program that said it would help me to do that. Instead I ended up having a nightmare time with the computer. I should've known that I don't know enough about the computer to dabble with downloading. :o(
Thanks for help, much appreciated. x
I'm worried about downloading as that is what got me into bother with this toolbar thing. I was trying to put a christmas hat on a picture of mine and downloaded a program that said it would help me to do that. Instead I ended up having a nightmare time with the computer. I should've known that I don't know enough about the computer to dabble with downloading. :o(
Thanks for help, much appreciated. x
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Hi again, w'willow - now use -
http:// botcraw l.com/h ...ch-r edirect ion-vir us/
Scroll down to the section headed "Google Chrome" and follow those instructions
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Scroll down to the section headed "Google Chrome" and follow those instructions
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With the greatest respect methyl, I don't think your antipathy to all things Google is going to reassure the OP...
w'willow - would it help to try & go through it together?
Click on the '3 bars' icon (top right of a Chrome window)
Hover over 'Tools' (opens 2nd list)
Click 'Extensions'
Do you see any thing in that screen that looks like "incredibar" or "mystart" ?
w'willow - would it help to try & go through it together?
Click on the '3 bars' icon (top right of a Chrome window)
Hover over 'Tools' (opens 2nd list)
Click 'Extensions'
Do you see any thing in that screen that looks like "incredibar" or "mystart" ?