Members Lucky Posted May 9, 2011 Members Posted May 9, 2011 Many times when a program updates, they sneak in a toolbar, such as yahoo. You have to uncheck the box to keep the toolbar from installing along with the update. Recently my free AVG antivirus started updating and I unclicked the box to add the AVG toolbar. I like the one I have. Well, they ignored my request and installed it anyway. So I went to toolbars and clicked restore default settings. That got rid of the AVG toolbar...until the next update, when it reappeared without notice to me. I prefer Google search, but they put their own search box more prominently. So, I completely uninstalled AVG, but the toolbar remains, even when I click restore default settings. What now? Quote
Guest Ronp608 Posted May 9, 2011 Posted May 9, 2011 Assuming you are on a PC, try going to "run" off of the start menu, type in "msconfig", look for anything about AVG, uncheck the item ... This may/may not help Quote
Members Lucky Posted May 9, 2011 Author Members Posted May 9, 2011 Thanks. Things got worse as apparently I now have Firefox 4 which I hate and have switched over to Chrome. Firefox would not even let me install the Google toolbar, and somehow my address bar got lost and I just gave up. So far Chrome has not added the AVG toolbar. Quote
Members JKane Posted May 10, 2011 Members Posted May 10, 2011 AVG isn't a very good antivirus program, especially on Windows 7. Microsoft Security Essentials consistently ranks pretty high in testing and is FREE, without the AVG toolbar BS or nagging you to buy a 'full' version. I highly recommend it for anybody running Win7 or Vista (particularly 64bit versions). Link (Microsoft site). Quote
Members Lucky Posted May 10, 2011 Author Members Posted May 10, 2011 JKane, thanks for the link. RonP608, welcome to the boards! Quote