Sick of Hearing Audio Ads Playing on Your Background?
Do you hear audio ads playing in your background? Recently many computer users reported that their computer turned black suddenly and computer began to restart itself. The computer started up normally but then you can start hearing the audio sounds. Yes, it turns out to be audio ads play in your background and you cannot end the related process to stop it.
To completely get rid of these audio ads, the victimized computer users have tried many ways to get rid of it. For example, using the antivirus like AVG to ran a full scan and found nothing, restarting the computer but also cannot help, looking into the control panel or task manager but still cannot find the related process.
Probable Harms Caused by Audio Ads
- It can get itself installed on your computer and may crash down your computer.
- It can inject files to corrupt your browser settings.
- It can affect your web browser one by one.
- Keep displaying audio ads to interfere your browsing activities.
How can It Get into Your Computer without Your Knowledge?
Usually it can come along with free software downloads or online games downloads or sneak into your computer while you visiting questionable websites or clicking unknown attachments or malicious pop up ads. Therefore, Tee Support labs suggest that update your virus database frequently and not to visit the questionable websites.
Step by Step Guide to Manually Remove Audio Ads
Step 1- Boot your computer into "safe mode with networking" by constantly tapping F8 key until Windows Advanced Options menu shows up.
Step 2- Reset Internet Explorer by the following guide (take IE as an example):
Open Internet Explorer >> Click on Tools >> Click on Internet Options >> In the Internet Options window click on the Connections tab >> Then click on the LAN settings button>> Uncheck the check box labeled “Use a proxy server for your LAN” under the Proxy Server section and press OK.
Step 3- Disable any suspicious startup items.
For Windows Xp: Click Start menu -> click Run -> type: msconfig in the Run box -> click Ok to open the System Configuration Utility -> Disable all possible startup items.
For Windows Vista or Windows7: click start menu->type msconfig in the search bar -> open System Configuration Utility -> Disable all possible startup items.
Step 4- Remove add-ons:
Internet Explorer
1) Go to 'Tools' → 'Manage Add-ons';
2) Choose 'Search Providers' → choose 'Bing' search engine or 'Google' search engine and make it default;
3) Select 'Search Results' and click 'Remove' to remove it;
4) Go to 'Tools' → 'Internet Options', select 'General tab' and click 'Use default' button or enter your own website, e.g. Google.com. Click OK to save the changes.
Google Chrome
1) Click on 'Customize and control' Google Chrome icon, select 'Settings';
2) Choose 'Basic Options'.
3) Change Google Chrome's homepage to google.com or any other and click the 'Manage search engines...' button;
4) Select 'Google' from the list and make it your default search engine;
5) Select 'Search Results' from the list remove it by clicking the "X" mark.
Mozilla Firefox
1) Click on the magnifier's icon and select 'Manage Search Engines....';
2) Choose 'Search Results' from the list and click 'Remove' and OK to save changes;
3) Go to 'Tools' → 'Options'. Reset the startup homepage or change it to google.com under the 'General tab';
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