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Hi, 

OK the title says it before you say anything look at this topic about ad wear. I currently use Google chrome but, I noticed millions of extensions popping up in my browsers extensions and weird programs in the control pannel under Uninstall programs. One application is making my hole laptop with ads millions of inappropriate pictures for my younger brothers playing on this laptop. I done everything to get them out, read the topic about adware,Done all the things I know and yet every hour new things appear. Looked it up, No go,Just more inappropriate videos and photos. Anything to help? Every time I delete it, it comes back with more.  

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Go to your computer's control panel, click "Uninstall a program", and look for any programs you haven't downloaded, programs that look suspicious.

Also, when you look at the ad, at one of it corners there is something like "Ads by ....", you need to be looking for that program.
 

Maybe that? Did you remove the extensions from your browser?

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Done all what you said already,

DealPeak is the name of the ad, already uninstalled all suspicious programs, cleared all extensions.

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If that doesn't solve the problem, go to "uninstall a program" as Mostafa states and search for "Network system driver". If you find something close to it or something identical to it, immediately uninstall it. That should fix the problem within seconds. Do make sure that all browsers are closed at the time you uninstall Network System Driver. If opened it shall not uninstall. :)

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No, will do now

Also it is fake microsoft updates installing on my laptop It wont it wont let me click decline only accept.

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Disable and remove any extensions that you think are not meant to be in your computer. Also, is your browser opening normally? For example, the homepage in my case is google.com, so when I open Chrome, I should only see the google search site in front of me. If you're seeing something else, it may be a browser hijacker

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I don't think you need CCcleaner for this, but I'm not familiar with the program either,

 

I used to have adware on my older computer. It helps a bunch if you know the name of the program(s) that are causing the adware.

After some searching with keywords on my harddrive I was able to delete the program and all it's files.

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There's a software called the Junkware Removal Tool. Will provide link. It runs in command prompt mode, so follow what it says, Link is here: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/junkware-removal-tool/

 

If this doesn't work or you don't want to try it, hopefully this alone should help. Right-click on the Chrome shortcut and click on properties. In the "Shortcut" tab, you will find "Target". Tell me if in that "Target" space, you see "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" or not.

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"C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" Yep, I see it.

Damn it. I recall having a few adware problems, but that was also because I had to remove something that came at the end of "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe". This one is different. Do let me know if you have any info as to where you got that adware

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First I saw it in chrome (Because I love their browser) in the extensions, an app by the name of "DealPeak" then I unistalled it more than 20 times. Went into control panel deleted all suspicious applications. Appeared again, Installed Norton power eraser. Cleared out Mozilla Firefox's add-ons and Internet Explorers add-ons.

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http://removeallviruses.blogspot.ae/2014/09/get-rid-of-safedownloadsruscom-pop-up.html

http://malwaretips.com/blogs/dealpeak-virus-removal/

 

There's a bunch of these sites I see on removing these viruses, and one step that the first tab mentions is that (step 2) you go to windows task manager, to the processes tab, and end any processes you think are related. Some will look obvious, and some may not, so if you know what youre doing, try it out.

 

Check your plugins as well!

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