I wish I knew. I've tried all suggestions made but still unable to uninstall - what a pain!
In Mac: Click Safari then preferences. Click extensions. Gaming Wonderland can be seen there then click uninstall.
Go to Applications>toolbars>elf1.2_1 and doubleclick 'uninstall.
which toolbar?you can uninstall additional toolbar from Tools-Add ons , find toolbar in list and press uninstall
One can uninstall the My Web Search Toolbar by using the control panel and uninstall a program function. Select the toolbar from the list of programs and click remove. After a reboot it should be gone.
Go to...ToolsAdd-ons(Your toolbar name)Uninstall
If the Windows 7 Searchqu Toolbar isn't in the Program Files, go to "Control Panel" and click on "Uninstall a Program", then click on Brothersoft Extreme Toolbar, uninstall it, next, uninstall Mozilla Firefox 5.0.1 (in the language you downloaded it in), after this, reinstall Mozilla Firefox first, then Brothersoft Extreme Toolbar, and the Searchqu Toolbar will be uninstalled and gone away for good.
You can download Yahoo's toolbar from the Yahoo website. If you need to uninstall a toolbar and you are having problems you can go Easy Uninstall. You can also go to Yahoo's website if you are having problems with the toolbar.
There are a couple of different ways to uninstall a toolbar. But the most simple way is to go into your computers "control panel", find the toolbar you wish do delete and uninstall it. Uninstalling Toolbar is not so easy thru add/remove list, a good toolbar removal tool is really what you need.
You cannot get your Dell computer to have a Mac toolbar legally.
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Of course. Go to your Control Panel in Windows, click on the Add/Remove Programs icon, let the list populate and select the item you want to remove or uninstall. Click on uninstall or remove ... voila!! How this is accomplished on a Mac or within Linux will have to wait until a user of those applications responds to this question.