Another search engine taking over Google.com

rmblnrd

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Oct 4, 2015
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When I go on the internet instead of (Google.com); I get (search.netbetterresults.com). I need to get rid of this engine. Please Help.

My computer info is:
OS Name Microsoft Windows 7 Professional
Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601
System Model: HP Compaq 6005 PRO MT PC
System Type: x64-based PC
 

daveybrat

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corkyg

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Yes, and you can re-establish your home page. This type of thing happens a lot with freeware download sites. Many times there are checkboxes not readily visible that authorize them to replace your homepage unless you uncheck. Flash does this with Chrome.
 

MangoJuicy

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Oct 9, 2015
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There must be unwanted programs in your computer. Find it out and remove it. And then you can go to your browser to remove add-ons and disable unwanted search providers. You still need to restore some browser settings that have been changed by search.netbetterresults.com.
Here are more details on this site: [Link deleted]
Good luck for you.

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squirrel dog

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all above is true and good info . I download and run ccleaner (run on registry as well) and Malwarebytes on every pc I am asked to look at . My wife's friend had 2300 malware prgs , she said her computer was slow . Remove all malware , and let ccleaner do it's thing . Do not install anything other than the freeware version of either prg.
 

baleynicker

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There are programs in our age that install into your browser and put their advertisement. Use AdwCleaner or Kasparsky to get rid of those parasites programs!
 

John Connor

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Sometimes Adwcleaner or Junkware removal tool will work for this kind of thing. Those tools can be found at Bleepingcomputer.com