How do I get rid of Weather Bug entirely?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the removal of Weather Bug, a software that some users believe to be spyware, and its impact on computer performance. Participants explore various methods and tools for effective uninstallation and the ongoing issues related to system slowdowns.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant reports that Weather Bug has caused a significant slowdown in their computer's boot time and seeks effective removal methods.
  • Another participant mentions that the latest version of Weather Bug claims to be free of spyware but still causes bootup delays, questioning the effectiveness of the uninstallation process.
  • Several participants recommend using specific software tools, such as Ad-Aware and Spybot, for removing spyware and adware, suggesting they are effective even after the initial installation.
  • Concerns are raised about the necessity of regular updates for these tools, with one participant questioning if avoiding downloads altogether would suffice in preventing spyware issues.
  • Another participant notes that while avoiding downloads can help reduce spyware, some adware may install automatically, indicating that caution is still necessary when browsing the internet.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the effectiveness of Weather Bug's latest version and the necessity of regular updates for spyware removal tools. There is no consensus on the best approach to fully eliminate Weather Bug or prevent future issues.

Contextual Notes

Some participants express uncertainty about the specific version of Weather Bug they were using and the effectiveness of uninstallation. There are also unresolved questions regarding the impact of not downloading material from the internet on spyware presence.

Loren Booda
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This darn spyware has caused my computer to boot 40% slower. Is there any effective product for removing Weather Bug to the roots, without harming my computer?
 
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The latest version of Bug (6.04) is supposed to be free of spyware though it does slow down my bootup. What version are you using? What happens when you uninstall it?
 
Go to lavasoft and download ad-aware, or go to safer-networking and get spyboy. Both work well.

Good luck.
 
Tide,

Having uninstalled the version I was using, I am unaware of its designation. It seems to slow my bootup even after uninstalling.

amwbonfire,

Rather than involve myself with weekly updates, am I OK if I avoid downloading material off of the Net?

faust9
Go to lavasoft and download ad-aware, or go to safer-networking and get spyboy. Both work well.
Do these work after the fact?
 
Loren Booda said:
Tide,

Having uninstalled the version I was using, I am unaware of its designation. It seems to slow my bootup even after uninstalling.

amwbonfire,

Rather than involve myself with weekly updates, am I OK if I avoid downloading material off of the Net?

faust9 Do these work after the fact?

Yes, the above will clean out most spyware on your system, even the remnants.
 
The internet is the main source of spyware and adware, so not downloading anything will help. However, some adware and spyware is automatically installed, so if you don't want to update weekly, just be careful with the sites you visit.
 

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