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I have Windows XP and was having a very difficult time trying to solve a
problem with my google search links taking me to YGOTOP.COM, YATOPMASH.COM
and KONOSEARCH.COM.as well as www.poiskmash.info and others. I emailed
PCbutts and he sent me the set up for his program. I ran it but it never
helped my problem. I emailed Mr PCbutts back and he promptly sent me a
script that logs all my running process on my PC and created a text file of
it. He asked me to send it to him, which I did. A short time later he sent
me a reg fix with instructions on how to execute it, which included turning
off system restore.. etc. Long Story Short, he fixed my problem. He spent
most of Sunday Afternoon emailing me and helping me solve this issue. I am
extremely impressed with him and Removeit software. There are very few
people out there that would take the time to help out a total stranger.
Especially one that did not pay for a software program. It is difficult to
find this kind of service for software that you do pay for.. So, my hats off
to you Mr PCbutt.. You are one of the true professionals out there and I
would NOT hesitate to purchase any product that you offered.
Signed Very Happy..
Jeff M, Fredericton New Brunswick Canada



Posted by Jeffjon to The Real Truth at November 25, 2007 4:12 PM

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<phil@phil's.place.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 23:04:49 -0600, phil@phil's.place.com wrote:
>
>>On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 04:17:52 GMT, Maximus the Mad
>><maxwachtel@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
>>
>>>phil@phil's.place.com after much thought,came up with this jewel in
>>>news:iishk3tlvirja2p9i2i0fal1ebntu1s7u4@4ax.com :
>>>
>>>> On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 22:40:23 GMT, Maximus the Mad
>>>> <maxwachtel@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
>>>> edited
>>>>>
>>>>>Should you trust pcbutts1????
>>>>>
>>>>>Here is a sampling of what the anti-malware community has to say:
>>>>>
>>>> Well, my machine is much more protected than was my wife's. She
>>>> didn't like programs which kept warning her about the registry
>>>> being written to, etc, etc. Now she knows that 'eternal vigilance
>>>> is the price of freedom' from malware. )
>>>>
>>>> Will download both the Remove It programs and hope that one of
>>>> them will kill this bugger adware crapola.
>>>>
>>>
>>>The only problem with PCButts version (besides the fact that it was
>>>written by someone else) is that it adds some sites to your hosts file
>>>that should not be blocked (mostly the forums that I posted about that
>>>call him out about his theft)

>>
>>I think I will avoid the PCButts tool. Too many people and too many
>>sites are down on him.
>>
>>>I just cleaned up a system that had AntiVirGear and this tool is what
>>>worked the best-
>>>http://www.internetinspiration.co.uk/roguefix.htm
>>>AdAware,Spybot and a few others did not touch it.
>>>max

>>
>>Well, I'll scoot over there and take a look, although it seems I'm going
>>to be downloading and trying a number of programs in an effort to get
>>this blasted crap off her machine. I'm kinda surprised no one recognizes
>>the 'forced' links that are being fed to her by Yahoo searches. Namely,
>>YATOPMASH.COM
>>YGOTOP.COM
>>KOMOSEARCH.COM
>>
>>There ought to be laws making this kind of adware crap criminal
>>behavior, EULA or no EULA. How come I can't go taking a dump in your
>>Toyota, but these a@@%$#^s can take one in our computers?

>
> Well, I also tried Spyware Doctor, which does not remove anything unless
> you pay first. Anyway, it did say my wife's computer had something
> called 'maxifile' on it. I looked it up and it is exactly the type of
> malware that causes search problems with IE. Unfortunately, after I
> paid for Spyware Doctor, I found that while it did remove the 'maxifile'
> entry, it did nothing about her existing problem. I guess I'm going to
> have to test PC Tool's money back guarantee.
>
> What bugs me more is the fact that all these hotshot, costly anti
> spyware programs gave me a number of false positives. That's a pain in
> the butt, and one I'm not used to as I use Kaspersky AV, which never has
> given me that false positive nonsense. I kinda think this anti spyware
> crap is a hit or miss affair. I'm beginning to doubt the efficacy of
> having that junk loaded on a machine. I think many of them are outright
> frauds. But - *****'n ain't solving my wife's problem.