I don't think so. I ran Pest Patrol and Ad-Aware three times each. They came
back clean. This is not a case of not enough resources. The file has been
changed and I need to know what the name of the file is that contains the
Background (none) Patterns (none) setup.
"Joe727" wrote:
Your PC is probably loaded with spyware that is also hogging resources.
There is an excellent article about spyware in PC Magazine:
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,978170,00.asp
Their Editor's Choice is Spybot for spyware removal. It's free.
http://security.kolla.de/
Joe
"Lowell Copeland" wrote in
message ...
In the Windows 98, Control Panel, Display, Background, Wallpaper (None) I
found that the Pattern for the (None) selection had been set to create
Swastikas when I selected the (None) selection for Wallpaper and (None)
selection for Patterns. The pattern for that selection is not editable,
while
all the others are.
I have run every conceivable anti-virus program as well as spyware and
adware programs to try to remove this setting.
Is there a file somewhere that controls the default setting for
Background,
Pattern (None)? I would like to remove this offensive symbol from my
computer.
Thanks for you kind assistance.
Sincerely
Lowell Copeland
New York, NY