Posted by LOU from Wi. on November 11, 2010 at 14:45:47 from (174.124.75.16):
Well , as I"m composing this post, here in the R.S of the screen is a McAfee Says Your computer is at risk. Had it on before and checked the status box. Off it went so I thought it was over with. He--NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Back on again. Over and over and over with different popup messages flooding the side.corners. of the screen. I"m so Pizzed with this crap that I was wondering if there is any corporate offices that trigger such worthless messages. I told my son, when We bought this computer with all the bells and whistles,I didn"t request any of such pop ups EVER. I sure would give the originators he-- if I could find out where to get in touch with em Son Backdated the computer 3 days back and that took care of this problem before. Well Not this time. Thinking about scraping these programs and installing others to take it"s place. What would your advice be? Really getting weary of all the BS connected with these un wanted messages that have no end in sight ,that appears on the screen, (un-wanted,not reguested)when the mood strikes whom ever is instituting em. Gotta be a way of removing em PERMANTLY(sp) so I can enjoy my computer again. Sure would appreciate helpfull Information on how to remedy this intrusion. Reguards, LOU .
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