November 11, 2015 12:47PM as of this postOp show me your date and time
Windows 8OP, what OS are you running?
Windows 8
I'd definitely uninstall all McAfee products and run the removal tool. I would also make sure when installing things in the future (Flash, etc) to make sure and do custom installs, as there are lots of free software online that installs McAfee on your machine.
I'd probably uninstall AVG as well, Windows 8 has Windows Defender antivirus built in - so technically you're running three antivirus clients. I've never personally heard of AVG causing internet issues, but I can't tell you how many McAfee and Norton products I've had to remove to make accessing websites work again.
Windows Defender, a proper adblocking plugin (uBlock origin - Chrome - Firefox), and a custom hosts file is all I personally run and I've never had issues with viruses/malware.
I can only access the winhelp link, but I think I know how to uninstall McAfee. I just need to go into control panel, programs, and uninstall it from the list.
Download and run the McAfee Consumer Product Removal (MCPR) tool:
Download the MCPR tool from: http://us.mcafee.com/apps/supporttools/mcpr/mcpr.asp and save it to a folder on your computer.
IMPORTANT: The MCPR tool is updated periodically when new products and updates are released. Always download a new copy of the MCPR tool before using it to uninstall your product.
Navigate to the folder where you saved the file, and double-click MCPR.exe.
When you see the User Account Control dialog box, click Yes.
At the McAfee Software Removal screen, click Next.
At the End User License Agreement (EULA) dialog box, click Next to accept the agreement.
When prompted, type the Captcha information, which is case-sensitive, to validate to application security, and then click Next.
If you have Family Protection installed, type your Administrator user name and password and click Next.
If you cannot authenticate, follow the on-screen instructions to obtain an uninstall code. If you do not have Family Protection installed, you will not receive this authentication prompt.
When you see the message CleanUp Successful, restart your computer. Your McAfee product will not be fully removed until after the restart.
If you have MalwareBytes then you can try running it to see if it cleans everything up.
No I can't. This time I got a different message. It says "This site has a redirect loop" Reload?Yeah, anything with McAfee in the program name, uninstall it.
Can you access this direct link to the removal tool?
Here's the instructions:
Also try what Vengrim suggests if you have Malwarebytes:
And while you still can (before things possibly get worse), back up whatever you need to back up in case you need to reformat and reinstall.
No I can't. This time I got a different message. It says "This site has a redirect loop" Reload?
I ran Malware Bytes last night, but I guess it won't hurt doing it again.
Ask yourself if you need any virus protection. I never use any of them and have had zero issues. For me they cause more harm than good. I say get rid of them.
Ask yourself if you need any virus protection. I never use any of them and have had zero issues. I think I might have the default windows crap on but I definitely do not use Mcafee or AVG. For me they cause more harm than good. I say get rid of them.
You would be wrong. That is terrible advice.
Coming from the guy recommending people use AVG...the so called anti virus programs themselves (particularly the garbage that is AVG and Mcafee which were mentioned) can be just as bad as a virus (which you most likely won't get anyway if you're not visiting sketchy ass sites or clicking strange links).
I do use Windows built in one though just because I'm too lazy to turn it off. I have no idea how good or bad it is I just know it leaves me alone and I've had no viruses.
I don't reccomend people use AVG, but it's better than mcaffee and he already has it installed.
Generally having protection is best. A large chunk of people don't know how to safely navigate the web and even then sometimes might end up somewhere that seems legit but is not.
Was zerodirect1 in your Uninstall programs? Can you get to the following website:
https://malwaretips.com/blogs/zeroredirect1-com-removal/
No and the link doesn't work for me.
I'm about to run Malware Bytes again and then I'll try the reformat.
I see and I misread slightly what you said. And I agree protection is a good thing just not when it's shady programs like the ones mentioned. Sorry I'm just mad at the programs themselves and am coming off like a dick to you. Apologies.
Alright and disabling my McAfee and Avg extensions seemed to have caused another problem. Now when I open up Chrome it opens with six tabs and they all have the avg logo.
No and the link doesn't work for me.
I'm about to run Malware Bytes again and then I'll try the reformat.
November 11, 2015 12:47PM as of this post
Windows 8
I'm going to wait a little to do the reformat in case there's another option in response to these two posts.
Unplug wireless router
Plug router back in
Problem solved
I am 100% sure this is the issue.
Ran ADW cleaner. It was fast and it only found two things.
Yahoo AU and a Toolbar updater
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It didn't fix my issues however. It said it deleted all this AVG stuff, but it's still popping up in Chrome.
Remove AVG extensions from Google Chrome.
Click the Chrome menu buttonon the browser toolbar, select Tools and then click on Extensions.![]()
In the Extensions tab, remove AVG Toolbar and any other unknown extensions by clicking the trash can icon.
Basically, if you have not installed an extension, you should remove it from your web browser.
I tried running in safe mode with networking three times and that shit didn't work properly. I couldn't connect to the internet and I'm sure I pressed the right button for it hence why I did it three times.
https://malwaretips.com/blogs/browser-toolbar-removal/Ask.com Toolbar
Yahoo! Toolbar
Mail.ru toolbar
Babylon Toolbar
SweetPacks Toolbar
Delta Toolbar
Searchqu Toolbar
Sweet IM Toolbar
DealPly Toolbar
Funmoods Toolbar
Softonic Toolbar
Yontoo Toolbar
Snap.Do Toolbar
IMinent Toolbar
PriceGong Toolbar