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Is there a way to view recently un-installed programs?
Hestia
post Mar 11 2008, 05:27 PM
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Hi,
I just did something stupid rolleyes1.gif .

I just un installed some spyware that I paid for to fix a problem on my system and now I can't remember the specific name of the spyware to locate it online and re install it.

How do I recover the name of what I just uninstalled?

Will greatly appreciate any answers

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tuxmaster
post Mar 11 2008, 06:08 PM
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I suggest you go to the Malware Forum and run all the steps located in the START HERE. These self-help tools will help you clean up 70% of problems on your own. If you are still having problems after doing the steps, then please post a HiJackThis Log in THAT forum. If you are unable to run and/or post a HJT log, then post that in your initial post in the topic you create in that forum.

If you are still having problems after being given a clean bill of health from the malware expert, then please return to THIS thread and we will pursue other options to help you solve your current problem(s).
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