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Oh man. Looks like you have one hell of a virus. Well, taking some tips from the last monster virus I had, first locate the root virus.
Though there could be many viruses operating separately, it is likely that they have roots to a "master" virus. It will tell you where the other viruses are hiding and what their names are, but it likely won't let you delete them, as viruses like that tend to replicate an awful lot. You can try to use a proxy to override it, since it seems like it looks for search pages, and if you change the URL, you can possibly trick it.
There is also an option starting about windows XP to go back to a "savepoint" where it will backtrack to a certain point that it saved vital information. If none of those works, then you should reinstall windows.
1. Download and install an anti-spyware/anti-virus application. AVG offers both a paid version and a free version for personal use.
Either version should be sufficient to remove browser hijacking programs. You can download and install this application or any other reputable anti-spyware/anti-virus application. 2.
Run the anti-spyware/anti-virus application to detect and remove browser hijacking programs. Some applications will require you to complete additional steps and you will be prompted to do so. Other applications will do all the removal for you.3.
Update your anti-spyware/anti-virus application on a regular basis. At a minimum, this should be done every 2 months.4. Run your anti-spyware/anti-virus application on a regular basis to prevent your computer from becoming infected.5.
Install a secondary anti-spyware/anti-virus application to catch malware applications that the first program did not catch.
Click on Tools, then Internet Options, then restore your default home page to whatever was there before. Unfortunately most forms of browser jack leave a file in the registry which causes the default home page to revert to the hijacked version each time the pc is switched on. In such cases you will need to purchase a safe and effective software program to eradicate it.
There are number of programs available at quite reasonable prices, but having the confidence to download a program which might in itself be introducing more spyware is difficult to do. We have used the following two applications on all our PCs, and they have proven very effective at identifying Browser jacker files and eliminating them. They will also continuously monitor all new files and cookies and block the vast majority of harmful ones.
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