Hi,
my idea is that it's a form a browser-hijack. I suggest you try cwshredder.exe, you can find it at: http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/downloads.HTML or directly: http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/files/CWShredder.exe
Taken from the website: "The latest and greatest nuisance on the internet, the browser hijacker that won't stop, the Trojan from h**l.. name it what you want, but fact is that a company naming itself 'Coolwebsearch' (CWS) is producing a quickly growing strain of trojans that exploit a hole in the Microsoft Java VM, and change your homepage.
And by changing your homepage, I mean lodge itself onto your system in almost two dozen different ways, change your start page, search page, search assistant, redirecting you to p**n sites from other p**n sites or even search engines, popping up p**n ads and sometimes even carrying a payload. "
When that happened to me I had a backdoor Trojan and had to wipe my hard drive and re-install.
Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox are two examples of Internet browsers.
Access to software produced for access to the Internet requires a browser for searching the Internet from the computer desktop.
Its simple. Its on the Taskbar. OR you can go into the start menu and search internet then hit enter
Chrome for desktop is a desktop based software. It is a web browser that opens up web pages.
These icons located on your desktop are shortcuts to programs. When you double tap them or right click and select "Open" it will launch the program assigned to that certain icon. You may be opening a Word Processing Program or even an Internet Browser. These icons are beneficial for opening tools used often quickly.
You can create a shortcut to your web browser by right clicking it and clicking at "Create shortcut". After that, you can move the shortcut to wherever you want.
It depends on your browser(the program you use for going on the internet). For most browsers it is the F5 key(above 5)
No, it does not have any direct way of accessing the internet (no browser, no phone antenna, no WiFi, etc.). You can, however, play flash video, which I believe they want you to download to a desktop and then sideload to the player.
find internet explorer Usually the path is c:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe when you right click it you can create a shortcut and drag it to the desktop open this and it will open the internet for you It might be a good idea to download a browser like firefox ,chrome or some other browser. when they ask to install adobe flash player,install the adobe flash players for watching the video's for each browser
Goto tools>options>advanced and disable error or Use Mozilla firefox or the google chrome browser for browsing
yes
WikiAnswers is on the internet, therefore, you cannot get WikiAnswers out of your desktop because it isn't on your desktop, but on the internet.