Computer Clean Up

So your computer is running a bit slow? Have pop-up ads, unknown programs running or if your computer is just acting strangely try out the following software.

All you need is one program, one program with the worst name ever: SuperAntiSpyware

Get it here: http://www.superantispyware.com/superantispywarefreevspro.html

Just got to the bottom of the page and select the Free Version for Home Users.

Install, follow the steps, and update the Spyware Definitions. Now you will notice an ugly brown bug in the system tray on the bottom right of your computer, this is the SuperAntiSpyware system tray icon.

The next step that I recommend is to reboot your computer into safe mode. You do this by rebooting and pressing the F8 key to bring up the boot options, select safe mode.

WARNING!!! Never, EVER use the SuperAntiSpyware option to boot your computer into safe mode. This will change your registry boot.ini and if you come across a problem booting back into windows you’ll have to manually edit it.

I take no responsibility if you break your computer. Post questions below in the comments section.

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  1. 1

    SUPERAntiSpyware.com said,

    May 16, 2008 @ 10:57 pm

    SUPERAntiSpyware (BootSafe) does NOT change any registry keys to boot into safe mode. Safe Mode boot involves changing the boot.ini files on the root of the drive.

    You can run BootSafe from Safe Mode and boot back to Normal Mode, or simply reboot and you will be back in Normal Mode.

    If you have problems with booting, it’s likley because of the spyware infection, not SUPERAntiSpyware.

  2. 2

    Pokey said,

    May 17, 2008 @ 3:47 am

    Oh Mr. SuperAntiSpyware, you think you are so smart…I’m sorry to say you lose this battle.

    The problem that I have seen was with a corporate computer. The user was testing out your software, hit the boot into safe mode option and BLAM-O they needed the admin info to get past the encryption software that was on the computer. This left their computer stuck to boot into safe mode, which wouldn’t let them login. They had to crawl to the IT guys and beg for forgiveness.

    Sure most home users won’t come across this issue, but no one would come across this issue if they just hit F8 instead of the boot into safe mode option. Is it really that hard to press F8 when the computer is starting up? (I apologize to people that are disabled and must use voice recognition software to control there computer)

    So, I find SuperAntiSpyware to be a great program, but find the safe mode option silly.

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    aGoat.com » List of Free Programs I Use said,

    May 17, 2008 @ 4:17 am

    [...] (Simple and straight forward usenet program.) FileZilla (An FTP client with out all the bloat.) SuperAntiSpyware (The last program you will need when it comes to cleaning your computer of Spyware and Adware.) [...]

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