Ad-Aware 2007
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Same Mine is CiD
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i have this and its really good but....how much does pro cost????
and is it good and safe???
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I get this message when running windows Vista, to solve this:
Right click on ad-aware, and click run as administrator (type in your pass if needed)
then just run your scan again and it will be able to remove all the files.
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my adware is (cid:) can you help plz
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Not a fan of the new Ad Aware, sticking with spyware blaster to immunize, avg anti virus & anti spyware (on demand scanning only) and a squared free edition. All use little to no resources and good protection along with common sense online.
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does anybody have the code to update it
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im hoping this program gets rid of smitfraud-c, cuz S&D certainly didnt, and norton (obviosly) didnt, and neither did Avast.. so yeah
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i downloaded my ad-aware 07 from here....
"w w w . download . c o m/ Ad-Aware-2007/3000-8022_4-1004
5910.h tm l?ta g=ls t-2" just paste it, then copy it, then remove ALL spaces. Theres no spaces. -
Ad Aware would always crash for me :(
I hate it. Switched to SpyBot.
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Where do i download Ad-Aware Se From?
ok i have a question i got done scanning and i had 79 infected items and those were my tracking cookies so those aint spyware but in the privacy part what does mru objects mean?
shaunrocks12 4 years ago 2
MRU = most recently used objects list. Basically these objects include recently opened, saved and downloaded documents. Though harmless in essence, you don't want these objects to accumulate over time
computers101 4 years ago
recently after scanning i have been getting a message saying "unable to remove, will remove after computer restart". This has been happening more recently and often but it never used to happen at all. Should I try another product? or does restarting the computer take care of everything
checkinvids 4 years ago
it depends. If it's a running process, try booting into safe mode after the restart (hit F8) right before the first Windows XP splash screen and choose "safe mode" and run another full scan
computers101 4 years ago
I am having trouble installing ad adware SE. What's my problem? I run XP.
Ryguy1450 4 years ago
I'm not sure...are you getting any error messages? Do your current administrator/user privileges allow you to install programs on your system?
computers101 4 years ago