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alcazar 15 May 2011 06:20 PM

Ashampoo, Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
 
OK,this afternoon Ashampoo offered me version 6 free, so I updated.

Now it's set itself as the homepage, and I CAN'T GET IT BACK TO GOOGLE!

I've been into Start>Control Panel>Internet Options, and typed Google in as homepage, clicked apply and NOTHING HAPPENS!

I've even deleted Ashampoo off the computer, but it's STILL there as homepage.

Help,please, somebody.

alcazar 16 May 2011 10:42 AM

No-one? :(

JackClark 16 May 2011 10:52 AM

Something to try

You may uninstall this software at any time and with no limitations, using the standard uninstall procedures as offered with your computer's operating system or your Internet browser.

Internet Explorer users
Click the Start button and then select Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs.
In the list of programs, find the Ashampoo US toolbar, select it, and click Change/Remove.

Firefox users
In your browser menu, select Tools > Add-ons.
Make sure the Extensions tab is selected.
Select the Ashampoo US toolbar.
Click the Uninstall button.

Safari users
Open the Finder application and browse to Applications.
Scroll down to Toolbars and click on Ashampoo US.
Double-click on “Uninstall”.
Fill in the “User name & Password” and click the OK button.

Chrome users
Right-click the extensions bar and select "Uninstall".
A confirmation dialog will appear, chose "Uninstall".
The toolbar will be removed.

alcazar 16 May 2011 04:23 PM


Firefox users
In your browser menu, select Tools > Add-ons.
Make sure the Extensions tab is selected.
Select the Ashampoo US toolbar.
Click the Uninstall button.
Just tried tried that, it's still there:(

mart360 16 May 2011 05:33 PM

Navigate to www.google .co.uk, then go Try Tools / options / > home page > press the use current page button. > ok

if not its a registry hack :)


Mart

alcazar 16 May 2011 06:58 PM

Sorted it.:)

Went onto Firefox help.

A suggestion was to navigate to wherever you wanted to be your homepage, click on the icon just to the left of it, then drag and drop it onto the homepage button.
Tried it, it asked if that was what I wanted to do, clicked OK and all would seem to be well.

Thanks for the input.

SinghSuperStud 17 May 2011 09:46 AM

Bin internet explorer :rolleyes:


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