How to Delete Mirar Toolbar
Click the "Start" button, click "Run," and then type "regedit" into the text box if you are using Windows XP., Choose to allow access to the Registry Editor if the screen flashes and a message pops up asking your permission to make changes., Search...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Click the "Start" button
If you are using Windows Vista or Windows 7, click the "Start" button and type "regedit" into the search box.
Choose the program called "regedit.exe." -
Step 2: click "Run
Click "Accept" or "Allow" on the window. , Look at the keys in the right sidebar.
If you find the value named"{179E4B4A-76C3-4F65-BCED-C9FA1A28D2EF}," right-click on it and select "Delete."
Look at the keys in the right sidebar.
If you find the value named "{179E4B4A-76C3-4F65-BCED-C9FA1A28D2EF}," right-click on it and select "Delete."
Delete the values titled "{179E4B4A-76C3-4F65-BCED-C9FA1A28D2EF}" and "{8A0DCBDA-6E20-489C-9041-C1E8A0352E75}."
Right-click on the key "{8A0DCBDA-6E20-489C-9041-C1E8A0352E75}" and delete it. , If you are using Windows Vista or Windows 7, click the "Start" button and then click on the arrow next to the button labeled "Shut down." Choose "Restart."
Click the "Start" button and then click "Run" if you are using Windows XP.
If you are using Windows Vista or Windows 7, click the "Start" button.
Type "cmd" into the "Run" or "Search" text box.
Choose the program "cmd.exe" when it appears. , Remove four DLL files associated with Mirar Toolbar.
Type "regsvr32 /u nn_bar.dll," "regsvr32 /u nn_bar21.dll," "regsvr32 /u nn_bar22.dll," and "regsvr32 /u nn_bar31.dll," hitting the "Enter" key after each entry.
If the DLL files exist, they will be removed with this action. , Click "Network and Internet" and then click "Internet Options." Under either the "Programs" or the "Advanced" tab, depending on which version of Windows you are using, find the "Reset Web Settings" button and click it. -
Step 3: " and then type "regedit" into the text box if you are using Windows XP.
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Step 4: Choose to allow access to the Registry Editor if the screen flashes and a message pops up asking your permission to make changes.
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Step 5: Search the folders on the left sidebar and find the folder "Toolbar" under "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
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Step 6: " then "SOTFWARE
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Step 7: " then "Microsoft
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Step 8: " and then "Internet Explorer."
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Step 9: Open the folder called "WebBrowser" under the "Toolbar" folder.
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Step 10: Find and delete two keys in the "CLSID" folder under "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
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Step 11: " then "SOFTWARE
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Step 12: " and then "Classes."
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Step 13: Look under the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE" folder for "SOFTWARE
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Step 14: " then "Microsoft
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Step 15: " then "Windows
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Step 16: " then "CurrentVersion
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Step 17: " then "Explorer
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Step 18: " and then "Browser Help Objects."
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Step 19: Reboot your computer by clicking the "Start" button and choosing "Shut down" and then "Restart" if you are using Windows XP.
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Step 20: Wait as your computer reboots.
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Step 21: Access the System32 folder by typing "cd c:\windows\system32" and hitting the "Enter" key.
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Step 22: Open the Control Panel by clicking the "Start" button and choosing "Control Panel."
Detailed Guide
If you are using Windows Vista or Windows 7, click the "Start" button and type "regedit" into the search box.
Choose the program called "regedit.exe."
Click "Accept" or "Allow" on the window. , Look at the keys in the right sidebar.
If you find the value named"{179E4B4A-76C3-4F65-BCED-C9FA1A28D2EF}," right-click on it and select "Delete."
Look at the keys in the right sidebar.
If you find the value named "{179E4B4A-76C3-4F65-BCED-C9FA1A28D2EF}," right-click on it and select "Delete."
Delete the values titled "{179E4B4A-76C3-4F65-BCED-C9FA1A28D2EF}" and "{8A0DCBDA-6E20-489C-9041-C1E8A0352E75}."
Right-click on the key "{8A0DCBDA-6E20-489C-9041-C1E8A0352E75}" and delete it. , If you are using Windows Vista or Windows 7, click the "Start" button and then click on the arrow next to the button labeled "Shut down." Choose "Restart."
Click the "Start" button and then click "Run" if you are using Windows XP.
If you are using Windows Vista or Windows 7, click the "Start" button.
Type "cmd" into the "Run" or "Search" text box.
Choose the program "cmd.exe" when it appears. , Remove four DLL files associated with Mirar Toolbar.
Type "regsvr32 /u nn_bar.dll," "regsvr32 /u nn_bar21.dll," "regsvr32 /u nn_bar22.dll," and "regsvr32 /u nn_bar31.dll," hitting the "Enter" key after each entry.
If the DLL files exist, they will be removed with this action. , Click "Network and Internet" and then click "Internet Options." Under either the "Programs" or the "Advanced" tab, depending on which version of Windows you are using, find the "Reset Web Settings" button and click it.
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