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06 Oct 2012  
ICit2lol

Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 7 Home Prem / Laptop 7 Pro all 64bit
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Some irritating bars / software

I downloaded the Youtube downloader and the Div X thinking I would be able to ave some good Youtube clips but have uninstalled the Div X as it was really irritating and am left with these bars at the bottom of my Google page and cannot find what they are or how to get rid of them apart from a system restore.

Any ideas on what I have downloaded and how to get rid of this nonsense please?

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06 Oct 2012  
TheIntruder

Windows Seven Familiale Premium 64
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Hi,
I think it is the developement tool.
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06 Oct 2012  
ICit2lol

Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 7 Home Prem / Laptop 7 Pro all 64bit
6,540 posts
 
 

Thanks TI I dowmloaded a password finder trial and I don't know if it crept in with it as there wewre lots of ads for various crapware. Anyhow I found a reg entry for mozilla that I might just delete as I don't use anything mozilla. The bars I got rid of by clicking that X at the end but I suspect they are lurking.

Thanks again mate

Hum think I found the culprit - Complity add on

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