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SUREBAR & SYSUPD.DLL ???????
IF there is anybody out there that is familiar with a
program named "surebar" could you please send some info my way to let me know how to get rid of it. I'm just about positive that it's the reason for this xtra searchbar in my IE on my XP Home. It's listed in "add and remove programs" with no input on how many MBs it's taking up. I click on it and choose remove and all it does is NOTHING. Won't budge at all. I deleted surebar.dll out of the 'Windows' or the 'System32' folder (can't remember which one) before the NOTHING took place. I'm also pretty sure that this is the reason why I'm getting all of this X-rated popup crap almost immediately once I touch the internet and why my whole system is so stagnant most of the time. I run spybot and adaware right after I see the popup and Spybot has found about the same 5 things both times back to back. Four in the registry and a sysupd.exe file in the 'Windows' folder. It can not get rid of the sysupd.exe. I'm believing now that is the root of the problem and what is keeping this rogue program anchored to my system. ALSO, there is a way to make the xtra searchbar vanish from IE, BUT, it always show up again the next time IE is opened up. When I rt-click in the open space on the menu bar, in the drop down list there is a check next to NOTHING. That's right, there is a check, Next To NOTHING a blank space (choice) in the list of options. If I uncheck it, the bar dissapears. But like I said, when IE is opened up again it's waiting right there. There's a couple of sites that says to delete some registry entries to get rid of sysupd.dll but the entries in which the sites refer to are not in my registry. If there is ANY known help for me what-so-ever, by all means - please pass it on. THANX N ADVANCE. The Rookie/Wayne B. |
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SUREBAR & SYSUPD.DLL ???????
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Try the following programs to see if your system has any spyware on it: Ad-Aware - www.lavasoftusa.com Spybot - http://www.safer-networking.org/ CWShredder - http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/downloads.html -- Will Denny MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User "Wayne B." wrote in message ... | IF there is anybody out there that is familiar with a | program named "surebar" could you please send some info | my way to let me know how to get rid of it. I'm just | about positive that it's the reason for this xtra | searchbar in my IE on my XP Home. It's listed in "add and | remove programs" with no input on how many MBs it's | taking up. I click on it and choose remove and all it | does is NOTHING. Won't budge at all. | | I deleted surebar.dll out of the 'Windows' or | the 'System32' folder (can't remember which one) before | the NOTHING took place. I'm also pretty sure that this is | the reason why I'm getting all of this X-rated popup crap | almost immediately once I touch the internet and why my | whole system is so stagnant most of the time. | | I run spybot and adaware right after I see the popup | and Spybot has found about the same 5 things both times | back to back. Four in the registry and a sysupd.exe file | in the 'Windows' folder. It can not get rid of the | sysupd.exe. | I'm believing now that is the root of the problem and | what is keeping this rogue program anchored to my system. | | ALSO, there is a way to make the xtra searchbar vanish | from IE, BUT, it always show up again the next time IE is | opened up. When I rt-click in the open space on the | menu bar, in the drop down list there is a check next to | NOTHING. That's right, there is a check, Next To | NOTHING a blank space (choice) in the list of options. | If I uncheck it, the bar dissapears. But like I said, | when IE is opened up again it's waiting right there. | | There's a couple of sites that says to delete some | registry entries to get rid of sysupd.dll but the entries | in which the sites refer to are not in my registry. | | If there is ANY known help for me what-so-ever, by all | means - please pass it on. THANX N ADVANCE. | The Rookie/Wayne B. |
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SUREBAR & SYSUPD.DLL ???????
Wayne B. wrote:
IF there is anybody out there that is familiar with a program named "surebar" could you please send some info my way to let me know how to get rid of it. I'm just about positive that it's the reason for this xtra searchbar in my IE on my XP Home. It's listed in "add and remove programs" with no input on how many MBs it's taking up. I click on it and choose remove and all it does is NOTHING. Won't budge at all. I deleted surebar.dll out of the 'Windows' or the 'System32' folder (can't remember which one) before the NOTHING took place. I'm also pretty sure that this is the reason why I'm getting all of this X-rated popup crap almost immediately once I touch the internet and why my whole system is so stagnant most of the time. I run spybot and adaware right after I see the popup and Spybot has found about the same 5 things both times back to back. Four in the registry and a sysupd.exe file in the 'Windows' folder. It can not get rid of the sysupd.exe. I'm believing now that is the root of the problem and what is keeping this rogue program anchored to my system. ALSO, there is a way to make the xtra searchbar vanish from IE, BUT, it always show up again the next time IE is opened up. When I rt-click in the open space on the menu bar, in the drop down list there is a check next to NOTHING. That's right, there is a check, Next To NOTHING a blank space (choice) in the list of options. If I uncheck it, the bar dissapears. But like I said, when IE is opened up again it's waiting right there. There's a couple of sites that says to delete some registry entries to get rid of sysupd.dll but the entries in which the sites refer to are not in my registry. If there is ANY known help for me what-so-ever, by all means - please pass it on. THANX N ADVANCE. The Rookie/Wayne B. SpyBot Search and Destroy and Lavasoft AdAware are EXCELLENT programs, but they don't do it all - go through my list - see if after you verify you do it all your problem(s) don't minimize. Please Notice that if you use AOL, you should at least upgrade to 9.0 or greater before doing any of the fixes. I know you can get AOL 9.0 at almost any convenience store, gas station, super market or other retail outlet in the world, so this should not be a problem. Also, if you are using AOL 9.0, you will not be able to perform the first step in this list. You should look into another solution, such as ZoneAlarm, for a firewall. Turn on that firewall... http://www.microsoft.com/WindowsXP/h...omenet/icf.asp Make sure you have all the updates (critical) installed from: http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ (Scan for updates, Review and Install) Get rid of the spy/ad/mal-ware.. (Yes - using MORE than one of these.. I recommend at least the first three. Also.. UPDATE the definitions for them before using.) Spybot Search and Destroy http://www.safer-networking.net/ Lavasoft AdAware http://www.lavasoft.de CWSShredder http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/downloads.html Hijack This! http://mjc1.com/mirror/hjt/ I also like "The Cleaner" and "SpywareBlaster" and "SpywareGuard". - http://www.moosoft.com/ - http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/ The first is a PAY product, but useable for 30 days - it has found and eliminated problems in the past the others did not. The latter two are prevention mechanisms. SpywareBlaster is a FANTASTIC free product, I suggest getting this after you cleanup and keeping it updated as well. Bazooka Adware and Spyware Scanner (Free!) http://kephyr.sureshot.xaviermedia.net/spywarescanner/ ToolbarCop (Free!) http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k/toolbarcop.htm Browser Security Tests http://www.jasons-toolbox.com/BrowserSecurity/ And Assortment of Others: http://spywareinfo.com/ ALSO - Be sure to IMMUNIZE after you clean up. SpywareBlaster and Spybot Search and destroy both have these features - use both! After you cleanup your PC somewhat of spy/ad/mal-ware, verify your antivirus software is updated and run a full scan of your computer. If you have no antivirus software - get one NOW! Grisoft AntiVirus: http://www.grisoft.com/us/us_dwnl_free.php Empty your Temporary Internet Files and shrink the size it stores to about 80 to 120MB (seems to be an optimal size for the normal user) - Open ONE copy of Internet Explorer. - Select TOOLS - Internet Options. - Under the General tab in the "Temporary Internet Files" section, do the following: - Click on "Delete Cookies" (click OK) - Click on "Settings" and change the "Amount of disk space to use:" to something between 80MB and 120MB. (Betting it is MUCH larger right now.) - Click OK. - Click on "Delete Files" and select to "Delete all offline contents" (the checkbox) and click OK. (If you had a LOT, this could take 2-10 minutes or more.) - Once it is done, click OK, close Internet Explorer - Re-open Internet Explorer. Uninstall any software you do not use often/ever. (If you have something installed but never use it, uninstall it.) If you go through Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs and see things you seldom if ever use, it is to your advantage to remove it. Also, if you are tired of Web Page Pop-Ups/Unders.. You could try the Google Toolbar. http://toolbar.google.com/ Stop loading applications at logon.. run MSCONFIG and look under the startup tab for things you DON'T want to startup! Search the Internet with Google to discover what things are safe to remove and what things may even be malware infecting your computer. Better control your email and lessen the amount of time you spend dealing with SPAM: SpamBayes http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/ or Spamihilator. http://www.spamihilator.com -- - Shenan - -- |
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