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Srry bout that..now i noe..but anyway if i was searching for that HomeNet, then i found nothing :/
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I just ran a spybot search and destroy, and i was wondering if u guys new wut a thing called Wild Tangent is...and if i need to delete it or restore it?
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Wild tangent is spyware of a type. Its an online game network, and if you dont know what it is which probably means youve never used it, delete it.
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it appears you have a browser address error redirector

in this line..>>..O2 - BHO: Browser Address Error Redirector - {CA6319C0-31B7-401E-A518-A07C3DB8F777} - C:\Program Files\BAE\BAE.dll

Browser Address Error Redirector


Go to “Control Panel”

then “Internet Options”

or

open “IE”

and click on “Tools”

“Internet Options” then

click the “Programs” tab

Next click on “Manage Add-Ons” (give it a sec to load)

Disable this "CBrowserHelperObject"

In the file column it shows up as “BAE.dll”

give that a try and see if your pop-up goes away
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did you check add remove programs
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Edited and deleted because of the fact that it would be easier to do as Peter stated one post in post #22. Also make sure you do as Rush suggested, as it is a virus.

Edited by DeadEye, 01 January 2007 - 04:35 PM.

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My guess since it is new it was on there from dell.
I would make a Restore point.
1.Click Start.
2.Point to All Programs.
3.Point to Accessories.
4.Point to System Tools.
5.Click System Restore.
6.Click Create a restore point, and then click Next.
In the Restore point description box, type a name to identify this restore point. System Restore automatically adds the date and time that this Restore Point is created.
7.Follow the instructions on the wizard.
Let it update and read what it does
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Well last night after i went to bed i shut down y comp. and so far it hasn't came back up, so maybe the spybot thing and all u guys help done some good. So as of now my problems are solved so thank you and if i need any more help i noe where to come.

Edited by madskrillz13, 01 January 2007 - 06:26 PM.

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Glad we could be of assistance! Thanks for comin here to Geeks to Go, and come back anytime!
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