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mikepz

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Hi,

I was a dummy and downloaded Kazaa. It added two icons to my desktop: "Play Poker Now!" and "Your Free Casino Chips!" I am unable to remove these because they seem to be either locked or in use by a program but I do not know what program that is. I have removed Kazaa, but these links are still on my computer.

Thanks for your help in removing these.
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MFDnSC

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Try removing in safe mode

Click here to download HJTsetup.exe:

http://www.thespykil...=tpmod;dl=item5
Scroll down to the download section

Save HJTsetup.exe to your desktop.

Double click on the HJTsetup.exe icon on your desktop.
By default it will install to C:\Program Files\Hijack This.
Continue to click Next in the setup dialogue boxes until you get to the Select Addition Tasks dialogue.
Put a check by Create a desktop icon then click Next again.
Continue to follow the rest of the prompts from there.
At the final dialogue box click Finish and it will launch Hijack This.
Click on the Do a system scan and save a log file button. It will scan and then ask you to save the log.
Click Save to save the log file and then the log will open in notepad.
Click on "Edit > Select All" then click on "Edit > Copy" to copy the entire contents of the log.
Come back here to this thread and Paste the log in your next reply.
DO NOT have Hijack This fix anything yet. Most of what it finds will be harmless or even required.
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