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Old 06-05-2010, 06:54 AM
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Default Completely removing Deep freeze remnants

Just recently my niece got a second hand desktop that still had these
deep freeze software remnants which is annoying( having a flashing x
in the toolbar at the bottom....and have difficulty completely
removing it as its not in the add remove programs or in the program
files....
I did find a folder in the program files and would like to delete it
but before I do that are t here any issues related that may affect t
he operating conditons of this old desktop?
How can remove the pesky toolbar icon?
TIA

Roy

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Old 06-10-2010, 07:20 AM
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Default Re: Completely removing Deep freeze remnants

Somewhere on teh intarwebs Roy wrote:
> Just recently my niece got a second hand desktop that still had these
> deep freeze software remnants which is annoying( having a flashing x
> in the toolbar at the bottom....and have difficulty completely
> removing it as its not in the add remove programs or in the program
> files....
> I did find a folder in the program files and would like to delete it
> but before I do that are t here any issues related that may affect t
> he operating conditons of this old desktop?
> How can remove the pesky toolbar icon?


Go to a SOFTWARE group and ask?

> TIA


You're welcome.
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Shaun.

"When we dream.... that's just our brains defragmenting" G Jackson.



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Old 06-10-2010, 10:50 PM
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Default Re: Completely removing Deep freeze remnants

In article <huq3om$hmp$1@news.eternal-september.org>,
sore_n_happy@nospamyahoo.com.au says...
>
> Somewhere on teh intarwebs Roy wrote:
> > Just recently my niece got a second hand desktop that still had these
> > deep freeze software remnants which is annoying( having a flashing x
> > in the toolbar at the bottom....and have difficulty completely
> > removing it as its not in the add remove programs or in the program
> > files....
> > I did find a folder in the program files and would like to delete it
> > but before I do that are t here any issues related that may affect t
> > he operating conditons of this old desktop?
> > How can remove the pesky toolbar icon?

>
> Go to a SOFTWARE group and ask?
>
> > TIA

>
> You're welcome.


( Hey Shaun.Fancy seeing you here LOL)

Or google it. There are bound to be tons of people who have had the same
problem and posted about it on forums and self help sites.

bAZZ

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Old 06-11-2010, 01:31 AM
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Default Re: Completely removing Deep freeze remnants

Somewhere on teh intarwebs bAZZ wrote:
> In article <huq3om$hmp$1@news.eternal-september.org>,
> sore_n_happy@nospamyahoo.com.au says...
>>
>> Somewhere on teh intarwebs Roy wrote:
>>> Just recently my niece got a second hand desktop that still had
>>> these deep freeze software remnants which is annoying( having a
>>> flashing x in the toolbar at the bottom....and have difficulty
>>> completely removing it as its not in the add remove programs or in
>>> the program files....
>>> I did find a folder in the program files and would like to delete it
>>> but before I do that are t here any issues related that may affect t
>>> he operating conditons of this old desktop?
>>> How can remove the pesky toolbar icon?

>>
>> Go to a SOFTWARE group and ask?
>>
>>> TIA

>>
>> You're welcome.

>
> ( Hey Shaun.Fancy seeing you here LOL)
>
> Or google it. There are bound to be tons of people who have had the
> same problem and posted about it on forums and self help sites.


Heh! Hey bAZZ. S'funny, it seems that clues are really hard to get for some
people so I do my best to help out.... <g>

Take care mate,
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Shaun.

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