aeroman57
Mar 8, 2007, 08:12 PM
Every time I turn on my Dell laptop, the Toolbar EULA keeps coming up. Can someone please tell me how I can get rid of this , there is no close tab on this thing no where!! Someone please help... Thank You:confused:
bluedogs
Mar 18, 2007, 11:30 AM
I have a toolbar EULa that is on the computer and I can not get rid of it.:confused:
tyronebcookin
Mar 23, 2007, 12:17 PM
Everytime I turn on my Dell laptop, the Toolbar EULA keeps coming up. Can someone please tell me how I can get rid of this , there is no close tab on this thing no where !!!!! Someone please help...........................................Tha nk You:confused:
If you don't want to read this, then this is the easy answer: Toolbar EULA: Toolbar EULA (http://toolbareula.blogspot.com/2007/03/toolbar-eula.html)
Oh I tried all the things you (the internet at large) told me to do... NOPE! Didn't work.
I tried to shut it down with task manager= didn't show up on task manager
Tried to right click and close it= didn't have that option
For those of you who seem to think there is a 'button' on this page somewhere to close it= there is NOT!
I uninstalled the program= it still gives me the same page after computer boots up
I deleted all temporary files= it did nothing, still came back
I restarted, rebooted, shutdown, did all kind of combinations of the previously mentioned= that did nothing.
Oh get this all you clever people out there, after uninstalling my 'toolbar' as it were there was NO box to 'unclick' in the run/msconfig/tabs that you were talking about also I could find no EULA.EXE (until I got into the Dell/ecenter file)... but I did unclick the windows sidebar, all that = NOTHING!
I went into Dell/ecenter and found the EULA and EULALAUNCHER I clicked on them and indeed these were the culprits of the page! BUT WAIT!! The system would not let me delete them!! So that also= NOTHING!
So guess what? I renamed the applications (because apparently you can do that without any adverse effects or rebelious systems trying to thwart you). I renamed them to crap and crap2! Yes, I renamed both applications just to make sure... SO TAKE THAT! And you know what? I restarted my computer to successfully never seeing that toolbar EULA page again.
That is the easy fix my friends... and now, I bet I could delete them because the system is no longer trying to use them!
Yep, easy to delete now that the system is not trying to use them!