If you cant get it to remove using the uninstall program you can try the following: You can also try Spybot Search and Destroy which you can get from zdnet.com. This is a great free program that will remove spyware and other like programs. Make sure that you do updates and run the program. Also, the program has a tool included called TeaTimer. I turn this tool off at setup only because it can make it hard to install and uninstall programs. A good complimenting program to Spybot is Microsoft's AnitSpyware. It is a free download from microsoft.com's home page. It will also run on a scheduled basis, which is a great way to keep your system clean. If the previous solution doesn't work hopefully you can try this. If you are using Win XP or ME you can go to Start --> Programs --> Accessories --> Systems Tools --> System Restore. When you open the program follow the steps to restore your computer to a date before the program was installed. System Restore will uninstall any programs and clean the registry back to the what your computer was like on that date, it will however not delete documents and other files. If you have to resort to this, or you just want to, I would still follow it up with installing the programs from above. It would be best if you can do this while not connected to the internet and in Safe Mode if possible. Good Luck, Cosmo
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NO it is not safe to install. This program is classified as adware and will infect your computer. If you have this program installed on your computer, here is a link to remove this program: http://www.spywarelabs.com/VirtualBouncerUninstall.exe
Yes, a bouncer can physically remove someone from a bar if they are causing a disturbance or breaking the establishment's rules.
A virtual machine or virtual computer (we'll call them VMs for short) is a "software computer" that runs inside your real physical computer. There are several programs that can create and run these VMs.
No, a virtual computer is like any other computer, except you are running it on your own system, any computer can get a virus, as can a virtual machine.
Virtual memory, the answer is virtual memory.
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just a computer and a profile on that virtual world
a gallery that is on the computer
You can check the virtual memory of the computer by simply right clicking on My Computer>Properties>Advanced>Performance>Settings
No, If you have viruses on Virtual PC than it won't affect physical computer, except you transfer data from virtual box to Physical.
A virtual server to host applications can be cannot be acquired. A virtual server is basically a virtual machine, which means it can be run simultaneously on the same computer. The virtual machine acts like a separate computer system though.