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The Help Desk => Computer Related Discussions & Questions => Topic started by: CG6468 on July 23, 2012, 12:40:51 PM
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How the hell can I remove the DVDVIDEOSOFTTV toolbar that got installed on my computer today? I've tried everything I know, even restoring the system to an earlier day.
It's really a pain in the ass, and the sites I found for help didn't work in getting rid of it.
:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:
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If it's not listed in the Add/Remove Programs list, you may need to browse over to the Program Files folder and look for an uninstall executable.
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To uninstall it:
You may uninstall this software at any time and with no limitations, using the standard uninstall procedures as offered with your computer's operating system or your Internet browser.
Internet Explorer users
Click the Start button and then select Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs.
In the list of programs, find the DVDVideoSoftTB toolbar, select it, and click Change/Remove.
Firefox users
In the Firefox browser menu, select Add-ons > Extensions.
Select the DVDVideoSoftTB Community Toolbar.
Click Remove.
Safari users
Open the Finder application and browse to Applications.
Scroll down to Toolbars and click on DVDVideoSoftTB.
Double-click on “Uninstallâ€.
Fill in the “User name & Password†and click the OK button.
Chrome users
In the Google Chrome browser, go to chrome://extensions/.
Find DVDVideoSoftTB in the list.
Click Uninstall.
If you can't uninstall it:
Visit the DVDVideoSoftTB Community Toolbar's download page and reinstall the toolbar.
Restart your computer.
Uninstall the toolbar again.
If you still experience the problem, please contact our Support Center.
Read more: http://dvdvideosofttb.ourtoolbar.com/help/
Something else that might help is getting hijackthis and removing it that way.
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If it's not listed in the Add/Remove Programs list, you may need to browse over to the Program Files folder and look for an uninstall executable.
Nothing there. I did delete the file using CCleaner, but the tool bar did was it never went away.
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I suppose you could follow their suggestion and reinstall it using their package. It should have a remove/repair option since the tool bar is already installed.
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I suppose you could follow their suggestion and reinstall it using their package. It should have a remove/repair option since the tool bar is already installed.
OK. Sounds sorta logical.
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Chris, no such option.
Sigh............
Their website just puts you in a loop. :censored:
There must be a way. :rant:
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What about completing the installation and rebooting? It should show up in the Control Panel after that.
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Now I'm really confused. It was there this morning, and now it's gone. I don't even want to know "WTF".
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The ****ing thing's back. Dammit! :rant:
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Malwarebytes? :-)
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Hijackthis
http://www.filehippo.com/download_hijackthis/
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Malwarebytes? :-)
Tried it. Nada.
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Hijackthis
http://www.filehippo.com/download_hijackthis/
Downloaded it, but I don't know how to use it.
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I punted Google Chrome over the fence and downloaded IE9 and switched to it. Problem solved!
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I punted Google Chrome over the fence and downloaded IE9 and switched to it. Problem solved!
You didn't say you were using Google Chrome. All you would have had to do is uninstall the browser and reinstall it. Another note: Do not EVER use internet explorer. It is nothing but one but security hole. Firefox would be your best option. If you still don't want to use Google Chrome.
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I punted Google Chrome over the fence and downloaded IE9 and switched to it. Problem solved!
I didn't know that Chrome even had toolbars available. I have three lines at the top of mine, the tabs bar, the search/url bar and the favorites bar.
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I didn't know that Chrome even had toolbars available. I have three lines at the top of mine, the tabs bar, the search/url bar and the favorites bar.
Yes, it does. But there are times when they are hard to remove. Most cases, all you have to do is delete the app from the browser. The toolbar he installed is a malware, so it was more difficult to get rid of.
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Yes, it does. But there are times when they are hard to remove. Most cases, all you have to do is delete the app from the browser. The toolbar he installed is a malware, so it was more difficult to get rid of.
It's still there, too. And I didn't install it. It happened once before and I was able to trash it that time. But not now.
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It's still there, too. And I didn't install it. It happened once before and I was able to trash it that time. But not now.
Do you have google chrome set up to sync with google? If not save all your bookmarks from it, and then uninstall it and clean out all traces of it, reboot the computer, and then reinstall it.
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Do you have google chrome set up to sync with google? If not save all your bookmarks from it, and then uninstall it and clean out all traces of it, reboot the computer, and then reinstall it.
IE9 picked up all my bookmarks from it already. I just didn't really like Chrome, but there are only few choices.
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IE9 picked up all my bookmarks from it already. I just didn't really like Chrome, but there are only few choices.
O.k. I use nothing but firefox, and Thunderbird; and haven't used IE but maybe a couple of times on tests in a number of years. But I have fixed numerous computer from people who use it.
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O.k. I use nothing but firefox, and Thunderbird; and haven't used IE but maybe a couple of times on tests in a number of years. But I have fixed numerous computer from people who use it.
The guy I used to straighten this machine out (it was running slower and slower with eight Chrome pages that would not show up) has nothing good to say about Chrome or Firefox. He had the same problems I did - dropouts and failures. He's been using IE and has had no problems.
We shall see what happens.