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Boggin:
Does Trusteer Rapport appear in Programs and Features ?
if so, then you can uninstall it with the free IOBit Uninstaller - look out for any additional software it would like you to download with it such as ASC v7.0 or whichever version they are using now. http://www.iobit.com/advanceduninstaller.html
That's the Uninstaller I use.
After you click on Uninstall and has used Windows own Uninstaller, there's a Power Scan and also the option to shred the files when you confirm the residue delete.
You may have to perform the uninstall in Safe Mode as it's likely to be running in the background.
If it isn't listed then you will have to fill out the form.
I've seen reports where Bitdefender has caused problems as well as slowing a computer to a crawl, so that wouldn't have been my first choice and AV Suites tend to have a bad reputation - just as you've experienced with Kaspersky.
Boot up into Safe Mode with Networking to see if you have the same problem with Firefox and whatever tap max plus is.
In Safe Mode with Networking, Bitdefender shouldn't be running.
I use Norton 360 and have done for about 5 years which has been mainly trouble free, although it no longer likes Windows Updates as I have to open Norton and do a manual scan for Definition updates before IE will open.
If it gets too chewy, Symantec have a Remove & Reinstall tool that you save and run as a .exe from Downloads instead of cluttering up your desktop with its icon https://support.norton.com/sp/en/uk/home/current/solutions/v60392881_EndUserProfile_en_us - but there are plenty of freebies out there you could trial http://freebies.about.com/od/computerfreebies/tp/best-free-antivirus.htm
But I'd leave AVG alone and even MS don't rate MSE.
Gamezertruth:
--- Quote from: Boggin on September 19, 2014, 03:36:09 pm ---Does Trusteer Rapport appear in Programs and Features ?
if so, then you can uninstall it with the free IOBit Uninstaller - look out for any additional software it would like you to download with it such as ASC v7.0 or whichever version they are using now. http://www.iobit.com/advanceduninstaller.html
That's the Uninstaller I use.
After you click on Uninstall and has used Windows own Uninstaller, there's a Power Scan and also the option to shred the files when you confirm the residue delete.
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no it’s not appear/listed in Programs and Features - !!
--- Quote from: Boggin on September 19, 2014, 03:36:09 pm ---You may have to perform the uninstall in Safe Mode as it's likely to be running in the background.
If it isn't listed then you will have to fill out the form.
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i will give this a shot !
--- Quote from: Boggin on September 19, 2014, 03:36:09 pm ---I've seen reports where Bitdefender has caused problems as well as slowing a computer to a crawl, so that wouldn't have been my first choice and AV Suites tend to have a bad reputation - just as you've experienced with Kaspersky.
Boot up into Safe Mode with Networking to see if you have the same problem with Firefox and whatever tap max plus is.
In Safe Mode with Networking, Bitdefender shouldn't be running.
I use Norton 360 and have done for about 5 years which has been mainly trouble free, although it no longer likes Windows Updates as I have to open Norton and do a manual scan for Definition updates before IE will open.
If it gets too chewy, Symantec have a Remove & Reinstall tool that you save and run as a .exe from Downloads instead of cluttering up your desktop with its icon https://support.norton.com/sp/en/uk/home/current/solutions/v60392881_EndUserProfile_en_us - but there are plenty of freebies out there you could trial http://freebies.about.com/od/computerfreebies/tp/best-free-antivirus.htm
But I'd leave AVG alone and even MS don't rate MSE.
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all your word is true and i will work in this - :smiley:) and back to you ;;)
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