How can I easily remove unwanted toolbars from my IE browser?

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To remove unwanted toolbars like Google, MSN, Netscape, and Hotbar that are not appearing in the Add/Remove Programs section, users can consider switching to a different browser as a potential solution. Additionally, using software like Spybot Search & Destroy or registry fix tools may help in identifying and removing these toolbars. However, manually editing the registry is advised against due to the risks involved. For Firefox users, simply right-clicking in an empty space on the toolbar allows for the unchecking of unwanted toolbars.
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I was GREEDY to install google, msn, netscape, hotbar toolbars,
now i want to remove them,
but can't do it in Add/Remove Program,

what can i do now?
 
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First suggestion : Switch browser
Second suggestion : try spybot s&d or some registry fix software and see if these toolbars show up in the add/remove (it should come there)

Handling registry manually could be risky! (Registry is the worst thing windows ever created , its a mess)

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Just Rightclick anywhere(empty space) in the toolbar and uncheck those toolbars you don't want.
 
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