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    Problems deleting A Squared of my computer

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by jd1010, Apr 17, 2008.

  1. jd1010

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    I recently downloaded spyware terminator. I though it was a good program for a few days. But it started causing really big problems with my computer. Not allowing programs to run. About every other time I would start my computer, it would make programs unresponsive.

    The problem is I deleted the A Square off my computer because I thought spyware terminator would be sole program. So, today I deleted spyware terminator and restored my computer to the day before I deleted A Squared.

    So, after the system restore, a squared reappeared on my computer. I'm trying to delete that program now and it won't delete properly. First time I tried it gave me an error message. I reinstalled a squared to make sure all the files needed to delete are there and tried deleting it again.

    This time it say the program was deleted. However, all the component are still on my computer. The a squared service is part of my process list, it's in my programs menu.


    Basically, what should I do to get this thing off my computer?