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Advert Stip When Accessing Internet
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Advert Strip On My Pc Web Pages
Hi all,
For those of you who haven't read my earlier posts, I get a strip of adverts on the l/h side of my screen on most of my webpages I access. If I access Google, I get some adverts from something called Buzzdock at the front.
Apart from being annoying, they are slowing my PC down.
Previous answers haven't solved the problem. I've doqmloaded recommended software and ran scans, and no luck.
I've gone to add/remove programs in Control panel, but buzzdock isn't there so I can't get rid of it.
It has been suggested that I delete files by certain providers, but none of them exist that I can see.
How do I know which files are the cause?
Can anyone suggest anything?
It only happens on certain wi-fi hot spots I use ( it doesn't affect me on Barclays wi-fi or my local library).
Hi all,
For those of you who haven't read my earlier posts, I get a strip of adverts on the l/h side of my screen on most of my webpages I access. If I access Google, I get some adverts from something called Buzzdock at the front.
Apart from being annoying, they are slowing my PC down.
Previous answers haven't solved the problem. I've doqmloaded recommended software and ran scans, and no luck.
I've gone to add/remove programs in Control panel, but buzzdock isn't there so I can't get rid of it.
It has been suggested that I delete files by certain providers, but none of them exist that I can see.
How do I know which files are the cause?
Can anyone suggest anything?
It only happens on certain wi-fi hot spots I use ( it doesn't affect me on Barclays wi-fi or my local library).
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