I've already "uninstalled" my Gator program using add/remove. I think this program has caused problems on my computer. I want it completely off. I did a file search and found these files:
It's not too late. They're still sitting in recycle. What about when you remove (delete??) something from regedit...where does that go? How "risky" is that? Thanks!
Before changing the Registry, in regedit click File > Export registry and save a copy of the registry. If you make a mistake, click File > Import registry and restore the copy you made.
Windows also makes a backup each time it starts. In regedit, click Help and read the Restore instructions.
Ad-Aware removed all my Gator files properly (including those folders you mentioned), as well as other spyware asssociated with my downlaod manager (Flashget).
*make sure you get version 4.55 as this specifically addresses Gator.
good luck.
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Thanks! I'm trying to get to the Ad-Aware site right now. I had some kind of "spyware" program. It was call Opt-Out. When I went to try to run it, their website said they no longer were updating theirs and to go to "Ad-Aware"'s site. Thanks for all the advice. This is a great website!
what do u people think of gator? I think its handy....but ive heard bad things about it....
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