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Boggin:
You have a point :D

Did you try swapping the cables over to see if a SIB would complete using one of the Hubs - or will that be for later ?

Lady:
Yeah, I just saw the one point!!! But now I have two!!! I don't know how I get those. Is that for working so arduously on my computers? :-)))

If I continue like this, I'll be joining you guys in answering questions, hahahahaha.

No, I'm not trying out the cables. Have so much on my plate right now. The partition thing is really BIG. Did you read my post about that? You're a Brit, you might have laughed out loud about the joke I just made there about my Partition Adventure!  :cheesy:

Boggin:
Yes I did - and have you read my post on there ?

Lady:
I just did.....

You guys are SO SWEET!!!

<3<3<3

Lady:
Boggin, I just now understood your trick of using Revo Pro over and over again for free. Could I in some way get the trial verson again without them knowing who I am? I threw the download away and cannot use Revo Pro without buying the licence. You mentioned using IOBit Uninstaller but when I clicked on the link you gave me earlier in this thread, MBAM blocked a malicious website (www.reimageplus.com). I thought MajorGeeks were clean? Can I still download the IOBit? I'd prefer to have Revo Pro though, 'cause I'm used to it and am very tired now of trying to find out how a new programme works. Hope you understand.

Then: I just checked to see if I got an answer on the Lenovo forum on the Search Engine. Nothing. But I clicked on a related article about Superfish and got a bit scared reading thru the comments. Apparently you can uninstall Superfish but it leaves hackable traces in the root certificates (?) and the registry. How do I know I still have those? If you read through the comments, people are pleading for clean OS disks. The last comment on page 2 by Fuzzilla is interesting but I'm not fully understanding all that is being said. Could you take a look and see if there's anything I should or could do to further secure my Lenovo laptop? And maybe get a clean recovery install set?? To refresh your memory: Superfish had been detected and removed by both MBAM and BullGuard the minute I opened up the laptop.  :smiley:

https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and-Z-series/Removal-Instructions-for-VisualDiscovery-Superfish-application/ta-p/2029206/show-comments/true

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