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Posted on 10-12-13, 08:25 pm
Beezo


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In my computer the site have advertisings on the words
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Posted on 10-12-13, 08:27 pm
AxewAxew

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Could you please be more specific? We don't know what you mean if you aren't more specific.

You should post a screenshot or something.
Posted on 10-12-13, 08:38 pm
Beezo


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Look your "screenshot":

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Posted on 10-12-13, 08:40 pm
AxewAxew

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Could you maybe post a screenshot of your entire screen/browser window?
Posted on 10-12-13, 08:43 pm (rev. 1 by  Ruedajv10 on 10-12-13, 08:47 pm)
Beezo


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Here:
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Posted on 10-12-13, 08:58 pm
Mariomaster

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That isn't caused by nsmbhd.net. It's something like a browser plugin or an external .exe wich manipulates some words. I think that this problem isn't only happening on nsmbhd. Look at your browsers plugin page and/or the programms list to find and deinstall the thing.
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Posted on 10-12-13, 09:12 pm (rev. 1 by  Ruedajv10 on 10-12-13, 09:12 pm)
Beezo


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He is right , i resolved that sorry and thanks people (principally for Mariomaster and nina)
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Posted on 10-13-13, 01:01 pm
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I already got similar shit before. Chances are that if you just disable/remove the extension from the browser's interface, next time you launch the browser, it'll magically come back.

In this case, you need to delete it from Program Files. Unlocker will be a great help as usually those extensions also run shit from hidden AppData folders that basically makes it impossible to delete the thing via regular means.
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Posted on 10-13-13, 03:02 pm
Beezo


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Yes youvare right but i resolve that i needed to delet in the local disc danm thatvwas difficult
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Posted on 10-14-13, 06:42 am (rev. 1 by xfix on 10-14-13, 06:42 am)
All aboard the RandomTests train!

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Scan entire computer with MalwareBytes (free version), and remove everything it finds.
Posted on 10-14-13, 09:32 am
Super Mario
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Delete system32, reinstall Windows, microwave your computer for 2 minutes and you'll be okay.

Nope, just kidding. It's a freakin virus, follow the usual virus removal procedures.
Or just switch to Linux
Posted on 10-14-13, 09:36 am
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Linux ka-boomed my computer BAD even though I installed it the right way.
Posted on 10-14-13, 09:38 am
Super Mario
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If it kaboomed your computer, you certainly DIDNT do it the right way
Posted on 10-14-13, 09:40 am (rev. 1 by  snake block on 10-14-13, 09:40 am)
a

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Wait, now I remember. I had Windows on System Reserved since my original Windows 7 disk was kaboom, so I installed Ubuntu and...the System Reserved disk disappeared. I certainly DID do it the right way but Windows was on the wrong disk And I could use Linux still. But not Windows.
Posted on 10-14-13, 09:41 am
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That means you chose the wrong partition when installing Ubuntu and overwrote your windows. I wouldn't say that's "the right way".

Posted on 10-14-13, 09:47 am
a

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Well, maybe. I don't really have enough time to explain all of it
Posted on 10-14-13, 10:00 am
All aboard the RandomTests train!

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Posted by hamza62240
Linux ka-boomed my computer BAD even though I installed it the right way.

You installed Ubuntu using Wubi, even after me and Nadia told you to not do it. There is a reason why Wubi is not supported for releases newer than 12.04 LTS. Just use VirtualBox (if you want to run Linux inside Windows), or install Linux on separate partition.
Posted on 10-14-13, 02:57 pm
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Posted by Dirbaio
Or just switch to Linux

>implying Linux is so good that it is 100% virus-free
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Posted on 10-14-13, 03:13 pm
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Posted by GlitchMr
Posted by hamza62240
Linux ka-boomed my computer BAD even though I installed it the right way.

You installed Ubuntu using Wubi, even after me and Nadia told you to not do it. There is a reason why Wubi is not supported for releases newer than 12.04 LTS. Just use VirtualBox (if you want to run Linux inside Windows), or install Linux on separate partition.


Uh

I DID NOT USE WUBI. I USED A USB DRIVE. PERIOD.
Posted on 10-14-13, 03:13 pm
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For-everyones-information: viruses are certainly less common.
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