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HELP a Sister....; How do I fix this?
Topic Started: Sep 28 2007, 09:17 AM (507 Views)
Mel
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somerled
Sep 30 2007, 03:09 AM
Mel
Sep 30 2007, 03:23 PM
Dandandat
Sep 30 2007, 01:56 AM
Intrepid2002
Sep 28 2007, 09:17 AM
Not that I really wanted the first one, but one I can deal with.

If you don't want it in the first place (a good choice) then remove the program from you computer.

Go to your control panel and then to add/remove programs. Then find yahoo tool bard and remove it.

Every time I have tried to remove a yahoo tool bar, (from someone else's computer, I never allow it to be installed on mine) I find that it will not uninstall.

I get some kind of error message saying that it can not be removed. :shrug:

You need administrator or owner rights on the computer to remove it's program and restore the computer to pre-Yahoo toolbar settings.

If you are on the machine as a limited user or a guest, you wont have the right privileges on your account.

I have neither Yahoo or Google tools installed on my machines, I do have Epson tools though , but only because I have an Epson combo printer (I reckon Epson slays the other brands like HP, Canon, and the rest).

Why would someone stick me on a guest user account when they want me to fix their PCs? :rolleyes:
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Dandandat
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Time to put something here
Mel
Sep 30 2007, 12:23 AM
Dandandat
Sep 30 2007, 01:56 AM
Intrepid2002
Sep 28 2007, 09:17 AM
Not that I really wanted the first one, but one I can deal with.

If you don't want it in the first place (a good choice) then remove the program from you computer.

Go to your control panel and then to add/remove programs. Then find yahoo tool bard and remove it.

Every time I have tried to remove a yahoo tool bar, (from someone else's computer, I never allow it to be installed on mine) I find that it will not uninstall.

I get some kind of error message saying that it can not be removed. :shrug:

Maybe because it is running, have you tried to shut it down first, then remove it?
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rowskid86
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Suck my Spock
I hear sticking a magnet next to a computer fix's all problems. :huh:
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Intrepid2002
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UNGH!
Let's try that one out with YOUR computer. :lol:
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Admiralbill_gomec
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somerled
Sep 30 2007, 01:09 AM
Mel
Sep 30 2007, 03:23 PM
Dandandat
Sep 30 2007, 01:56 AM
Intrepid2002
Sep 28 2007, 09:17 AM
Not that I really wanted the first one, but one I can deal with.

If you don't want it in the first place (a good choice) then remove the program from you computer.

Go to your control panel and then to add/remove programs. Then find yahoo tool bard and remove it.

Every time I have tried to remove a yahoo tool bar, (from someone else's computer, I never allow it to be installed on mine) I find that it will not uninstall.

I get some kind of error message saying that it can not be removed. :shrug:

You need administrator or owner rights on the computer to remove it's program and restore the computer to pre-Yahoo toolbar settings.

If you are on the machine as a limited user or a guest, you wont have the right privileges on your account.

I have neither Yahoo or Google tools installed on my machines, I do have Epson tools though , but only because I have an Epson combo printer (I reckon Epson slays the other brands like HP, Canon, and the rest).

I reckon differently...

Our HPs are wonderful, both the laser and inkjet models.
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Minuet
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We also have HP printers. Our very first photo printer - from 6 years ago - still makes great photos
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STC
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From what I'm told by people who know more about these things than I do, at the very top end of performance Epson do make the best printers.

However, for household use, I'm sure HP are just as good.

I currently have an Epson Printer-Scanner-Copier. I've had two HP's in the past though. My first one (a black & white one) served me for 7 years. When I upgraded my old system I gave it to a friend and it continued to give good service several years later. They also make excellent printers IMO.
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rowskid86
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we've always had hp's only had a problem with the old 700 series. but the rest worked perfectly.
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