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> Remove Hijack This from Harddrive, How to Remove HiJackThis
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QUOTE(Jess G @ Jan 2 2008, 12:13 AM) *
Hello, I was having a similar problem. I was able to get rid of the 1.99 executable by installing 2.02 then uninstalling, but it still left a folder in my Program Files called "Trend Micro" that I can't delete because it's "not empty." Nothing is showing up when I view hidden files. Same goes for the original folder "hjt" that sits annoyingly on the desktop. I inherited this older computer from my dad, who was going to throw it away. It runs XP, and he installed Hijack This at 1 time or another. I also can't get rid of even the temporary folder from Hijack This. I tried downloading KillBox, and even that doesn't do they trick. Any ideas? hysterical.gif

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