hpg3

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  1. Yes.  I read some info on deleting Incredimail and it states that after you delete the program a file in the system will not delete. it's there if you change your mind and reinstall Incredimail.  It contains all of your contacts and all emails. Iit's really not a big deal to delete it, so I could just leave it there if I would choose to reinstall the program.   I think of all of the email programs available, this one is the simplest one to use. The only reason I got rid of it is because it was a 3rd party with Verizon.  when Verizon dropped the email service, I had nothing but trouble getting it to work with AOL.  I now use gmail as my primary email.

  2. Chuck.  thanks, I did get to the small black screen and typed the command on the directions shown below. .  It keeps saying comand not recognized .

    I don't know what I'm doing wrong.  

    1. Click the Windows 'Start' menu, then click 'Control Panel'.
    2. Click 'Add or Remove Programs'.
    3. Select 'IncrediMail'.
    4. Click 'Remove'.
    5. Once the uninstall is complete, restart your computer.
    6. Go to C:\Program Files\IncrediMail.
    7. Delete the 'bin' folder to completely remove IncrediMail from your computer.
  3. I've had Norton for over two years and any time that I ran a scan, it always found 20 or more tracking cookies.  now, it finds none. I called Norton to ask why, and the rep from India said he had to take over my computer to check Norton program.  I allowed him to do that and he stated he did not find any problems with the program but could not give me a reason why on tracking cookies don't show up.  Then he told me that Norton specialist will clean my computer, give me three  years of Malware and a few other items. . It took him over 10 minutes to get all of what they will do for me out.   Then, at the end, he drops the bomb, the cost will be $299.  Dose any body use Norton, if so , does it show the cookies at the end of the scan ?

  4. I have a Dell PC, running windows home 7  and the Verizon high speed internet.  My internet , MSN is so slow and locks up at times.   I ran a full scan with Norton,  Malware, and even Windows Defender and nothing shows.  I was thinking to switch to Fire Fox  or Mozilla,  which  would you recommend ?

  5. Brian, thank you for the answer.  I do have another question regarding PUP files. I tried Google Chrome as a home page and not my usual MSN.  I ran a scan with   Malware, free edition , before opening Google and nothing shows up.  I ran it again after spending a few minutes with Google Chrome and ran the scan again. This time, I had 89 PUP files.  I had this happen every time I use Google Chrome.  I guess I should give up on Google.