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If this is the one I'm thinking of, it's one seriously dirty whore to remove. Let me do some digging & I'll get back to you.

How computer savvy are you? Have you ever edited the registry?
 
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I don't recommend these instructions for anyone unless you are absolutely certain of what you are doing. ONE mistake can cause you very serious problems.

http://labs.paretologic.com/spyware.aspx?remove=IBIS/Hunt%20Toolbar

You can buy this Xoftspy program (which seems to be a very good product). I'm still looking for a free remover. One thing you can try is to download TSC.ZIP and the latest virus pattern file from Trendmicro.com. Extract and run TSC. That may remove and repair this.
 

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i have a few programs that "remove" it, but it always comes back....if i try to delete the folder....i get something that says "access is denied"
 
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Okay-you probably have a trojan that is the root cause of the IBIS issue. Go to www.trendmicro.com & run their free online virus scanner. Hopefully, it picks up on the trojan.
 

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If I remember correctly I used the "RESTORE" function in Windows XP to get rid of it.
 

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Has anyone used Stopzilla to stop the fricking pop ups? If so, how did it work?

Thanks
 
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Pop ups are really easy to stop unless you have a virus or trojan. Just go to download.com & do a search for pop up stopper....plenty of free products, and I think they all work very well (it's not rocket science).
 

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Highdaddy, do U have Adaware? If so, here's somthibng to try, a fast fix and may correct the problem..

Got Add remove programs and remove the Ibis toolbar from there, it will ask you to reboot.. After all booted back up run a full system scan in Adaware and then remove whats left of Ibis, hope this helps..
 
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You'll want to reboot-and if comes up in safe mode after the reboot, reboot again and hit F8 a few times during the boot up process and you'll get a menu.

Select Boot up in Normal mode (or something very similar).

That SHOULD do the trick (Running adaware & another virus scan will tell you)
 

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