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175781 2003-09-16 12:38:00 I do not know whether having a flash computer is so great, I installed spybot on my old computer wonderful advice from the lovely people here and it was magic, now I have installed into new puter and I get Backweb lite 60 of them they all come up red to delete but when i do I get a runner error whatever that is. I really dont know what i am doing and dont wanna stuff up
Can someone help please?
Thanks in advance
lanky (4174)
175782 2003-09-16 12:42:00 Backweb lite van be uninstalled from the add/remove programs section in your control panel.

That particuler piece of spyware is loaded on by the manufacter of your new computer
metla (154)
175783 2003-09-16 12:50:00 So your telling me it is save to uninstall it, I won't need it or anything, sorry to sound stupid but I no nothing.
Thank you metla
lanky (4174)
175784 2003-09-16 12:58:00 If your worried make a restore point before deleting it.

If it was mine i would not hesitate,although,if it was mine i probally would have formatted the disc the minute the puter was delivered.
metla (154)
175785 2003-09-16 13:03:00 Heres a nice little write-up on Backweb.


www.safersite.com

Personally i would get rid of it,Perhaps some people like this sort of carry on?
metla (154)
175786 2003-09-16 21:51:00 SpyBot has its own recovery feature. I take it that SpyBot is throwing up the error and not another app lanky? Try reinstalling it and download the latest updates from www.kolla.de

Cheers Murray P
Murray P (44)
175787 2003-09-17 11:06:00 Hi Metla, I do not have a program in add/remove for Backweb is it under another name
Thanks Lanky
lanky (4174)
175788 2003-09-17 21:04:00 I have uninstalled spybot and will reinstall, I also dont know what restore point means lanky (4174)
175789 2003-09-17 21:21:00 > I also dont know what restore point means

A Restore Point is taking a snapshot of your computer system and being able to revert to that point after installing, removing or fiddling with your system. It is very handy for when you want to test things - after restoring, all the fiddling, etc you did is wiped. It does not touch your data.

To set a restore point go to Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore and follow the Wizard to create a restore point.

If you need to do a restore just repeat the Wizard only choose restore.
Susan B (19)
175790 2003-09-17 21:48:00 Hey lanky, you have got windows XP right? The restore point is part of Windows ME and XP only. Anything else and you will waste time looking :D Pheonix (280)
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