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Dean wrote:
>I removed McAfee "internet security," but some remnants remain in the
> >MSCONFIG startup. Unchecking them does no good, as they come back. >>
Like Nortons, (and like some malware!) these programs are self-replicating
so that removing their startup entries will only cause them to create new
ones. Nor will registry cleaners do any good for much the same reason.
They are practically impossible to remove without the proper removal tools.
I should imagine that McAfee, like Nortons, would have these available on
its website. You need the removal tool appropriate to your particular version.
In one sense it's a good thing, because the intention is that such a system
prevents any malware from disabling it. That's fine as long as you intend
to stick to Nortons or McAfee forever. But if, like Dean, you want to get
rid of them, it's practically impossible without a dedicated tool. Trying
to do so will only leave your computer in tatters.
Don Penlington
From the Beach at Surfers Paradise in sunny Queensland.
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