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Poirot
06-07-2003, 11:26 AM
Those aggravating popups used to be a bit annoying, and did not occur all that much, but now they have multiplied, interfered with viewing or reading web sites, message boards, and have frozen my system, making me have to shut down just to get rid of them.

I have Windows 98, mostly use Netscape 4.76, but have downloaded Netscape 7.0. I also have IE 5.0 installed, it came with the computer, and using that causes the worst of the problems.

Why do I use 3 browsers. Preferred the 4.76, which I use 80% of the time. Some sites tho come garbled, so have to use IE for them. Downloaded 7.0 hoping all problems would be solved, and tho I like it, the problems remained. PLUS, for some reason it does not have Java or something (needed for some game sites).:mad:

Is there one or two popup killers that work the best with my browsers?
Would appreciate any help.

glc
06-07-2003, 12:24 PM
Go to http://security.kolla.de and download Spybot Search and Destroy - you gotta have some malware in there to cause that much grief.

Poirot
06-07-2003, 06:21 PM
Thanx so much, but I cannot find anything on that site that says it works with Netscape.It mentions IE a lot. I tried all different sections, and the site won't let me even ask the question. (Tried the "contact" several times, after checking the news, FAQs, support, knowledge,etc. areas.

glc
06-08-2003, 12:31 AM
No, Spybot is a program you install to scan your computer for malware, it's not a popup stopper.

mikeL
06-08-2003, 08:04 AM
Mozilla 1.3 keeps pop - ups from showing
plus tabbed browsing and a download manager

Preston
06-17-2003, 12:46 AM
I use both Ad Aware and Spybot S&D. I think that both of those problems compliment each other nicely. If the popups are that bad, you should use one or both of these programs to scan/clean your computer fo any spyware or adware.

After using those two programs to scan and clean your computer, Pop-UP Stopper is a good popup killer to catch those stray popups that seem to come with some websites...

(BTW if you have never used a program like Ad Aware or Spybot, you might be surprised to find out just how much spyware/adware is on your machine)

Here are the links:

Ad Aware: http://www.lsfileserv.com/index.html

SpyBot: http://security.kolla.de/index.php?lang=en&page=news

Pop Up Stopper: http://www.panicware.com/index.html

sdkfz
06-17-2003, 11:29 AM
A boss of mine was having trouble with his home machine, pop ups, system crashes etc. He asked if I could have a look at it and install office and win xp on it.

I purchased both from newegg and had him bring the box in. He then told me that he wanted win 2k removed and win 98 left on as he "did not have all the disks anymore" for some of the software that win98 used. Not being one to lecture myself out of a job I said sure....... I pictured a couple of partitions, wipe one, run a couple of spybot/adaware, and an install......

Well, first off, ONE partition with win2k and win98 on it! Kazaa full version..... I install adaware and let it rip. 307 items, I do the same with spybot, another bunch (I did not bother rememebring the number) reran both and each found another 20-30 on the second run, unistalled Kazza (all the way down to the registry), and installed office XP. I still have the win XP disk, I figured three OS's on one partition was two too many.

On my retunring the box to him he told me a friend installed the win2k and that is when the problems started, but it got worse after kazaa........ It runs as good as you expect with two OS's on one partition. Now he wants me to build him a new box that is wireless network capable....

mr krinkle
12-19-2003, 03:26 PM
Opera is also a good browser that can stop pop ups. Yes some web pages wont work right but Most do.

BFD Deadeye
12-23-2003, 04:48 PM
You can't go wrong with SpyBot and Ad-Aware. Also, download and install the Google toolbar. That will help stop popups on certain sites that have it written into their code.

imbest123
12-23-2003, 04:49 PM
Why are people bringing old threads back to life?

frankie385
12-23-2003, 06:58 PM
because there are still a few of us, who don't know squad about things of this kind.
thank you for help anyways guy, I learn a new thing every day.

jibby06
12-23-2003, 07:15 PM
hey you can try this:

<a href="www.endpopups.com" target="new">endpopups.com</a>

this is what i use, it worked really well. It'll let a few ads go by, but they aren't annoying. If your willing to have a little bar on the bottom left corner of your browser, it's a good popup thingy. ya...i like it.

hopefully, this is what your asking for i think. i just skimmed over your post

BFD Deadeye
12-23-2003, 07:28 PM
Originally posted by imbest123
Why are people bringing old threads back to life?

It may be an old thread, but the problem is still new to many.