View Full Version : HELP! Google is NOT always your friend...
Christopha
30th July 2008, 01:55 PM
Last night, "tired and emotional", I installed a Java update and accidentally copped the Google desktop crap at the same time. Now I can't even access my Hotmail!
HOW DO I UNDO THE BLASTED GOOGLE THING???
HELP!!!!
(goes off to cry in the corner)
Wongo
30th July 2008, 02:11 PM
Try the Control Panel, and there should be a icon for adding and removing applications.
And no, I am not always your friend either. :D
DJ’s Timber
30th July 2008, 02:34 PM
Try Start>Control Panel>Programs>Uninstall a Program and then find Google Desktop from the list and click on it, then Uninstall
Christopha
30th July 2008, 02:37 PM
Try the Control Panel, and there should be a icon for adding and removing applications.
And no, I am not always your friend either. :D
Maybe not Scott but you certainly were this time!
Many thanks!
bsrlee
30th July 2008, 08:36 PM
Second the 'uninstall' thingie.
I got caught with similar c##p, with applications like Adobe's stuff that won't let you download the update unless you also include a pile of steaming s##t - they even have the temerity to make you click a check box to accept the c##p, it won't download otherwise. At least the uninstall works, it doesn't with a lot of other apps, like Symantec/Norton's :~
DJ’s Timber
30th July 2008, 08:53 PM
At least the uninstall works, it doesn't with a lot of other apps, like Symantec/Norton's :~
To remove Symantec/Norton, you need to D/Load the Norton Removal Tool (http://service1.symantec.com/Support/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039), it removes everything. I used it 3 of my computers and it's all gone :2tsup:
journeyman Mick
30th July 2008, 10:36 PM
Christopha,
(from one non computer nerd chippie to another) you can just turn it off by right clicking on a blank section of the toolbar area at the top of the screen and deselecting it. That's what I did with Google, Yahoo, AVG security and a few other toolbars that loaded themselves on:rolleyes:.
Mick
Ashore
30th July 2008, 10:54 PM
Click on start , then click on help and support , then on restore my computer to an earlier time , choose the last date highlighted before you installed the google stuff , follow the prompts it restores your computer to what it was on that date :2tsup:
rrich
31st July 2008, 03:28 PM
I'm assuming that you are using MS IE.
Click on "Tools"
Then click on "Manage Add-ons" and "Enable or Disable Add-ons"
Finally you will get a window with all of the Add On scripts that have been attached to or added into your IE. Just highlight the offending script and click to disable.
Sprog
31st July 2008, 06:21 PM
Just highlight the offending script and click to disable.
It is still installed though, needs to be Uninstalled to remove it completely. :D
Christopha
8th August 2008, 05:49 PM
Back again.... chippy comp nerd extraordinaire!
Got rid of the bloody Google tool bar thing, many thanks to all.
NOW, the flaming comp is runing slow, like dialup speed!
I have done the 'cleanmgr' thing and defragged too but still she is like stirring mud with a noodle. I am using XP if that matters...
Ashore
8th August 2008, 07:01 PM
you need to buy , yes I know that bad word where you part with money , a registry cleaner , I use Registry mechanic cost about $50 at hardly normal's and improved the speed dramitacally
Every time you install or unistall it leaves trace files that go nowear and when its running it keeps looking at all that stuff , a registry cleaner remover all thoes unnecessary bits and it goes faster :2tsup:
BTW have you run a spycheck or an ad-aware there can be a heap of that crap in there that slowes you up as well
Christopha
10th August 2008, 11:45 AM
HMMMM...... must look at that then..... :(
Pat
10th August 2008, 03:37 PM
Chris, I use CCleaner (http://www.ccleaner.com/), which is a free download.
Just back from a 5 minute job. MBGitW's best friend rang up at 0930 to say that she has a virus in her computer. What it was, was someone had installed a second anti virus program and it decided to battle the original (AVG). Eventually decided to reinstall Windows (XP) and all that entails . . . 4 hours later I get home.