Does Ad-Aware recognize Newdotnet as a problem? If it does, use Ad-Aware
to remove it.
You need to use custom settings in Ad-Aware to make sure that it can
remove it.
1. Open Ad-Aware.
2. Open the Configuration Window (click the icon that looks like a gear.)
3. Choose Tweak (settings)
4. Choose Cleaning Engine
5. UNCHECK "Let Windows remove files in use at next reboot"
6. Click Proceed.
7. Click Start (in Ad-Aware)
8. At "Select a scanning mode", choose "Use custom scanning options"
9. If Ad-Aware recognizes Newdotnet as a problem, this will allow
Ad-Aware to remove it, even if the file is in use.
I don't know if Ad-Aware recognizes Newdotnet, but this setting can also
help in removing other bad files that are 'in use' during a scan.
I hope this might be some help.
Martha Conolley
Barbara wrote:
>Thank you for your replies. I have checked the add and remove programs, but it doesn't show up there. Spybot did offer to run at start up, and I let it....but it still wasn't able to remove them. I even ran Spybot in safe mode, but that did no good either. Spybot still says they are on my computer. I do have spyware blaster, ad-aware, win patrol, spyware guard and Zone alarm. Plus I run Avast anti virus. Even with all of this, they somehow invaded my computer, and I am at a loss at how to get rid of them. I read where newdotnet, itself, has a program to take itself off of the computer, but I am very leary of a company that wants you to install their own program just to remove itself. Any other suggestions? I am not computer savy enough to mess with my registry, so that is not an option for me. Thank you in advance. Barbara Parrish
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