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How do I get rid of a search engine that hijacked my browser?

Asked by Bob Nakamura — Jan 15, 2026 — Technology & Internet Resolved

My browser's search and homepage got taken over by some search site I never installed, and I can't change it back. Removing it from Add/Remove Programs doesn't work. This 'browser hijacker' keeps coming back. How do I completely get rid of it? Will Spybot or HijackThis fix this?

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admin — Score: 2

I dealt with this same issue last year. The key thing is to make sure you're using the latest version of your software and check forums like Slashdot or Ars Technica for specific fixes. Technology changes so fast that advice from even 6 months ago can be outdated.

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admin — Jan 18, 2026

I dealt with this same issue last year. The key thing is to make sure you're using the latest version of your software and check forums like Slashdot or Ars Technica for specific fixes. Technology changes so fast that advice from even 6 months ago can be outdated.

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Dave Modem — Jan 17, 2026

This is actually a really common misconception. The technology works differently than most people think. I'd recommend reading HowStuffWorks.com for a good beginner explanation before diving into the technical details.

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Charlie Reeves — Jan 16, 2026

I'd wait a few months before jumping on this. New technology always has bugs and the price drops fast. Remember how DVD players were $600 and now they're $40? Let the early adopters work out the kinks and pay full price.

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Avtoservis_gmei — Jan 17, 2026

First thing I'd do is reboot and try again. Sounds dumb but you'd be amazed how many 'tech problems' fix themselves with a restart. If that doesn't work, write down the EXACT error message and search for it — somebody on Experts-Exchange or a Geocities help page has hit the same thing.

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Avtoservis_hnei — Jan 18, 2026

My nephew set this up for me and it was easier than I expected. Don't be intimidated by the technical stuff — most of it is just clicking Next a bunch of times. If you get stuck, the Help file actually has decent instructions for once.

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Alice Hartwell — Jan 15, 2026

I posted this exact question on a newsgroup a while back and got a ton of helpful replies. Don't sleep on Usenet — comp.* groups are full of people who actually know what they're talking about, way more than some web forums full of script kiddies.

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Avtoservis_inei — Jan 16, 2026

I learned the hard way to always back up before messing with this kind of thing. Burn a CD-R of anything important first. It takes 10 minutes and could save you from losing everything if something goes sideways.

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