Go to www. Install without the Yahoo toolbar. Delete Gaming Zone from all user profiles and then delete the folder it is in. You may have a folder called "Common Files" in your Programs folder. If you see a folder for Gaming Zone in it, delete it. Before you reboot, run C Cleaner. It will ferret out the registry tails things left behind in the registry.
If you clean them one by one, you will see that all you are getting rid of is old hooks for programs that you have uninstalled. Once you have run C Cleaner, reboot. MSN should now be a thing of the past, never to haunt you again. Good luck! Let me know how it goes. I will try this solution tonight and let you know tomorrow if I succeeded. Half of the software that came pre-installed on my Hewlitt Packard PC is software I have to pay for before I can use it and I am not interested.
Deleting it is tedious and time consuming. My partner bought an HP in July. Took me 8 hours to clear it completely of garbage and install appropriate utilities. I just got a new one last month- same story. That way, there is no way a new folder is to be created there with that same name. If you use FAT on your partition, you can boot up from a Windows 98 boot disk and do the same.
Even better, this way you can delete ANY file at all. Restart your computer and press F8 before the Windows XP boot up screen appears 2.
Select Safe mode with command prompt 3. Access the folder: cd "program files" cd "NetMeeting" 5. Delete all the files in the folder: del. Delete the folder itself: rd "NetMeeting" 7. Create the zero-sized file: edit "NetMeeting. Just save the file and exit Edit 9.
Restart your computer and you're done. You can do it to other unwanted folders. I usually do it to "microsoft frontpage", "msn gaming zone" and "Movie Maker". Just remember that you have to empty every single subfolder before using the "rd" command. Ah, if you try to use this procedure to delete the "Outlook Express" folder, it will say that it is not empty, even after you use "del.
To overcome that, type "explorer". It will bring up your normal desktop, so access the folder through Windows Explorer, there you will be able to effectively delete it. Just don't forget to create the zero-sized based file called "Outlook Express. Thanks a lot There's a small program called UnLocker Assistant that will pop up right after Microsoft's Access Denied box and tell you which programs are tied to the folder you're trying to get rid of.
Just hit UnLock ALL, then when you right click on the folder and delete it, it stays deleted until you have to reboot again. Just thought I'd mention it. Uncheck internet games 7. Hi Aibek I am calling from Australia to thank you for your clear and precise instructions! Thanks and all the best. Keep up with your excellent and helpful guidance to us amateurs! Ranjit Ratnaike PS How do you delete killcopy.
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