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I had this program, "attractive clock" installed I uninstalled it and now every time I open windows I get this for about a minute.

Any way to stop this?

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Wow...thats alot of Attractive Clock error messaages.

Check you "Add/Remove Programs" place in the control panel make sure eveything to with the clock is gone.

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I looked in there a few minutes ago. No trace of it.

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Hmmm....I'm not sure, do a virus scan or somthing to see whever or not the little clock left a present for ya.

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crtl + ALt + delete. stop the process. then run it again.
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start > run > msconfig

Have a look on the Services tab (tick the Hide All Microsoft services thing) and the Startup tab and clean out anything suspicious. Then reboot to see if it still does it. If it does;

start > run > regedit

ctrl+F

search for things like "attractive clock" or the name of the "company" that wrote it or whatever. If you come across stuff that's obviously to do with it, either clear or delete the keys and entries.
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I didn't see anything.


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MacAfee has a ton of services, why not use Nod32?

also does this problem start as soon as your start you computer?
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it and now every time I open windows I get this for about a minute

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MacAfee has a ton of services, why not use Nod32?

also does this problem start as soon as your start you computer?
It happens right when I log onto my user.

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log on as admin. same problem? or as any other user?
also if there is no problem with anyone else. what does your user name run that others dont?
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Did you even TRY this? That should fix it.

start > run > regedit

ctrl+F

search for things like "attractive clock" or the name of the "company" that wrote it or whatever. If you come across stuff that's obviously to do with it, either clear or delete the keys and entries.

And did you actually UNINSTALL it, or did you just click "Delete"?
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Did you even TRY this? That should fix it.

start > run > regedit

ctrl+F

search for things like "attractive clock" or the name of the "company" that wrote it or whatever. If you come across stuff that's obviously to do with it, either clear or delete the keys and entries.

And did you actually UNINSTALL it, or did you just click "Delete"?
I went into "add and remove programs" and uninstalled it. I'm positive.

EDIT: And I forgot to do that.
start > run > regedit

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be careful in regedit you can seriously damage your computer if you delete the wrong thing