22-08-2005, 08:50 PM
Kashima Wrote:Google search hijack this and then go to their part of the website where you copy and paste the log. I had a similar problem to that a few months ago. One deleting the user profile does not help because the desktop hijacker could be attatched to something you save and carry over to the new one. Two spyware and virus scans dont find it . Three it can corrupt your operating system overtime because it did so with mine
Yes, if something is installed in the windows folder or in an area where all profiles can access, deleting the profile is pointless.
Faulkie, Just a warning, ask for help before trying to do anything with programs like Hijack This etc. If you mess up, you could delete registry keys that are actually important.
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