Re: badurl. fix by Anonymous Ghost on September 10th, 2004 07:11:24 PM Thanks that did the trick. Your the bomb!!! |
Re: badurl. fix by Anonymous Ghost on September 12th, 2004 08:43:26 PM Ok, I tried to delete systb.dll but it always says the computer has it in use ... even when I've closed down everything but Explorer. What now? |
Re: badurl. fix by Anonymous Ghost on September 18th, 2004 06:39:39 PM you have to close explorer too, delete the dll and then start it up again, you might get a dns error but go to your address bar and type in google or some other website and then set your opening page again under your tools > internet options tab. Good Luck! |
Re: badurl. fix by Anonymous Ghost on September 20th, 2004 01:44:44 PM Tried CW Shredder and worked once. Tried No Ad aware and it grab it but it ask to let me register and I can't! Ideas? |
Re: badurl. fix by Anonymous Ghost on September 24th, 2004 06:07:57 PM None of the other fixes worked, but search and destroy mission for systb.exe AND .dll. did the trick |
Re: badurl. fix by Anonymous Ghost on September 30th, 2004 08:44:11 PM how do I get rid of this without being able to get online. my sister has the problem & I am trying to help her. |
Re: badurl. fix by Anonymous Ghost on November 09th, 2004 11:27:20 AM So... "found wupdt.exe, systb.exe AND .dll.". Did you delete these files? What did you do to actually fix the prob? Thanks!! |
Re: badurl. fix by Anonymous Ghost on November 15th, 2004 08:50:37 PM as I just posted in the other topic "BADURL...but one user out of three is not affected!" this deserves mention
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Honestly mucho KUDOS.... same issue as all the above with client's XP Home and installed spybot 1.3. All gone and back online, just finished donating 50$ to the creator of spybot... worth every penny to clean this hassle and plus it's only fair to a man who made my life soooo easier for something that was free to obtain. Kudos to him and kudos to all you guys to point to him. ciao |
Re: badurl. fix by Anonymous Ghost on November 16th, 2004 12:09:05 PM with the wupdt.exe and systb.exe AND .dll. I delete all those when and if I find them?...I just obtained this lil gay buggy thingy yesterday and tried everything, after you deleted these did you guys install an anti-virus program and if so, which one...thanx for the advice, by the way. |
Re: badurl. fix by Anonymous Ghost on November 16th, 2004 03:50:25 PM I just deleted all those files that you included and restarted my computer and it was the same flashing response and I kept searching just in case I missed something including bullseye but could not fix it..what do I do now? |
Re: badurl. fix by Anonymous Ghost on December 22nd, 2004 09:21:41 PM yeah, on my internet, earthlink connection, it says...http://badurl.ieplugin.com/url.cgi?url=http://www.ads234.com/adView.aspx?requesturl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dell4me.com%2Fmyway&mac=987d8b68&Segment=1
and no internet sites will work |
Re: badurl. fix by dawkins on March 09th, 2005 02:37:31 AM I NEED HELP TO FIX THIS PROBLEM ...BADURL.GRANDSTREETINTERACTIVE.COM |
Re: badurl. fix by Anonymous Ghost on August 04th, 2005 11:19:45 PM hi i got a problem with the registry and with the explorer when i type in the adress bar the page show up but after that i am unable to do anything when i click for a link it comes out blank and cursor stuck its being going on and on and the sytem crash dll error and so on please help |
Re: badurl. fix by Anonymous Ghost on August 24th, 2005 11:15:18 PM I am running windows ME and I had the same problem with IE. I have broadband ISP. Service tech came to house and worked for 2 hours and gave up. I have a help book for troubleshooting windows but no help for my specific "grandstreet interactive" problem. I was told by by a comp geek that I had some duplicate winsock files. He told me how to search for and remove them. IE still wouldn't work. I tried everything and a month later, still no internet. By that time I had changed so many settings that i couldn't remember what they were to begin with. Then I guess I deleted something I shouldn't have and, you guessed it, I crashed my computer and lost everything. Take my advice, spend $75 to $100 bucks and take it to a professional. It's a small price for your sanity. |