One, your question wasn't made in proper grammar but I'll reason it out. Try using system restore, that might work.
Cyberdefender is rouge av, a form of spyware. Don't download it, and avoid the double my speed, and my fast PC commercials. That's the last thing you need on your computer,
InstructionsStep 1 Close all open browser windows and applications to avoid any conflicts. Stop CyberDefender from scanning. Right-click the CyberDefender icon in the notification tray and click "Close."Step 2 Click on "Start," "All Programs" and "CyberDefender" to display all programs associated with CyberDefender.Step 3 Select "Uninstall CyberDefender" to begin the un-installation wizard.Step 4 Choose "Ok" to continue uninstalling the program.Step 5 Choose the features you wish to uninstall. Check all features to remove the entire CyberDefender security suite. This includes the toolbar, spam scanner, virus scanner and spyware scanner.Step 6 Click "Next" to begin removing all features. Click "Finish" to exit the uninstaller.Step 7 Restart your computer.
It's not that great, I got past it and made a virus as a test. Don't get it
Yes, we can erase pencil marks with rubber because erasers are made out of rubber
because he is awesome
The company Dry Erase is the best website for mass purchases of dry erase boards because they have a wide variety of dry erase boards. Many schools use this website to purchase dry erase boards for students.
no because they dont care what you say.. they erase :)
because she wanted to say something about stop and erase she wants to go back in time. I THINK!!
I had the same problem with Cyberdefender and My Identify Defender. I used "System Restore," and picked a date I knew Cyberdefender was not on my computer. Select--Start--Programs--Accessories--System Tools--System Restore. Worked for me. I also had the problem with cyberdefender. The guys at Dell Connect told me, by the way, to NEVER download ANYTHING from the internet. Anyway, I did the usual stuff: went to the control panel and used the Uninstall Programs, but Cyberdefender was still my search engine! I tried every suggestion I could find, from Google and MSN and Windows, to no avail. The Dell guys, again, helped me: He simply clicked on the arrow to the right of my search engine window, in the very, top, upper right corner. A list of Search Providers popped down, and all he did was have me click on the default. I made the mistake of installing Cyberdefender before reading the reviews on Cnet.com, etc. Uninstalling it proved to be one of the worst experiences ever. It leaves a toolbar on Internet Explorer called 'My Identity Defender'. No place in add/remove programs to uninstall it. Avast Antivirus alerts me that it's a trojan every time I launched Internet Explorer. I had to go into C:\Documents and Settings, then look in a user subfolder (you may need to open all the folders under Documents and Settings to see which one it's in). There I found a Cyberdefender folder. I deleted the folder, then ran Malwarebytes (free) and Spyware Doctor to see what it found. I then ran Glary Registry Repair (free). It deleted a few Cyberdefender registry entries. Problem was solved! Had I known System Restore works, I would have used that instead and saved lots of research.
Depends on the brand of eraser, because some are very bad, and erase some, not all, but as long as it's classified as an eraser in the store, it can erase all pencil markings.
because it happen because it happen
Yes, because if you make a mistake you can erase it.