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Remove Surf Sidekick 3

Asked by: imoz2

SurfSidekick 3 reinstalls itself before you have a chance to leave the registry editor.  It reappears before my eyes has a chance to blink.  I do not have the file mentioned above and I have tried many different removal programs to remove it and reinstall it before it is finished..  Does anyone know how to get rid of this thing.  Please help

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2005-12-23 at 06:26:34ID21674220
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Answers

 

by: r-kPosted on 2005-12-23 at 07:26:49ID: 15542635

See this thread:

 http://www.experts-exchange.com/Operating_Systems/Win2000/Q_21448954.html

If that doesn't help, get Hijackthis from: http://www.hijackthis.de/ and run it. Post the results back to that same website (not here), then click the "analyze" button, and then click "Save Analysis" on the next page. Finally, post a link here to the saved analysis page.

 

by: stevenshealthcarePosted on 2005-12-23 at 07:37:28ID: 15542710

This is FROM their website (I doubt that it works as they say though.)
" If you choose to uninstall Surf Sidekick, you can do so easily from the Add/Remove Programs option available in the Control Panel in your Windows' Settings.
You can access the Add/Remove Programs option by following these instructions:
# Click "Start" button on your Desktop
# Choose "Settings"(if you have Windows XP skip this step)
# Find and select "Control Panel"
# In the "Control Panel" click "Add/Remove Programs"
# When list of programs opens, find and select "Surf Sidekick" (older versions may be called "TV Media")
# Click "Change/Remove" button
# Restart you computer after uninstalling the program"
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I suggest running HiJackThis (as stated above) in SAFE MODE. I also suggest that you access MSCONFIG and look under the Startup tab for entries that obviously do not belong there. Start>Run>MSCONFIG
I would also suggest that if you do not already have Spybot and or AdAware SE installed that you do so and run them in SAFE MODE as well.
David

 

by: war1Posted on 2005-12-23 at 08:49:36ID: 15543220

Greetings, imoz2 !

http://www.experts-exchange.com/Security/Bugs_Alerts/Q_21535976.html

Did you run this registry edit to remove Surf Sidekick?

http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/adware.surfsidekick.html

Here is another removal instruction

http://www.scanspyware.net/info/SurfSideKick.htm

"I got rid of it by disabling MS Anti spyware, letting it re-install itself, then it showed in add-remove programs and using that to remove it, passing the "touring test".  Then I turned ms anti spy back on.  It's been over a month and no recorrance."

Best wishes!

 

by: rpggamergirlPosted on 2005-12-23 at 13:25:58ID: 15544614

Getting rid of surfsidekick also needs Hijackthis.
Uninstall from Add/Remove if listed,
remove the folder from Program files.
Most often it injects itself into the "appinit.dll" so it runs before even windows loads(so you need to get rid of it's own dll)
r-k already suggested hijackthis log.

20120131-EE-VQP-002

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