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    How to remove Delta-Homes

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    • amtsblattt
      amtsblattt last edited by

      Hello!

      I love using Opera, but as soon as I start the browser a website called "www.delta-homes.com" opens. I know that it is a search hijacker, but how do I remove it?

      Thanks for the help!

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      • dvk-ru1
        dvk-ru1 last edited by
        1. Control Panel, Remove program: Delta Toolbar
        2. Opera menu, Extensions: remove Delta Toolbar or Delta Search (if any).
        3. Opera search engines, opera://settings/searchEngines: remove Delta Search (if any).
        4. Opera launcher shortcut: remove any suspicious Delta-related command line options.

        You can also use Avast! Browser Cleanup, from http://www.avast.com/en-gb/store

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        • al3xutzu69
          al3xutzu69 last edited by

          I tryed everything, but still nothing. Any help?

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          • A Former User
            A Former User last edited by

            If you've checked the four things already mentioned, the obvious answer is that it's just set itself as the browser start page.
            Check under Settings>On Startup.
            🙂

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            • A Former User
              A Former User last edited by

              And check your system for adware.

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              • vichy41
                vichy41 last edited by

                You have to follow the same steps as to clean IE:

                1. Right click on the Opera icon -> go to the "Properties"
                2. On the "Shortcut" tab look up to the "Target" line
                3. Change it from what you have there to : "C:\Program Files (x86)\Opera\launcher.exe"
                4. Click "Ok"
                5. Restart the Browser.

                I got rid of that malware by doing this.

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                • fangus
                  fangus last edited by

                  it helped!

                  Thank you vichy41!

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                  • czaajnik
                    czaajnik last edited by

                    @vichy41 It helped, thank you very much. But will it remove it from system, or just change starting web?
                    I couldn't find it in system, so I tried your idea

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                    • blackbird71
                      blackbird71 last edited by

                      @vichy41 It helped, thank you very much. But will it remove it from system, or just change starting web?
                      I couldn't find it in system, so I tried your idea

                      A lot of these kinds of adware/malware, among other things they might do, will attach a URL link to the command line of the browser shortcut so that when the browser is started, it opens a window (perhaps even fashioned like a pop-up) to the adware's site. In those cases, if any adware that manages to get itself installed onto a system gets removed by the user, the browser will still connect to the adware's site. Net result: in removing adware, you always have to be sure any system infection is removed as well as any alterations made to the browser shortcut command line.

                      I normally recommend taking the affected browser(s) offline, removing any infection(s), then manually checking and cleaning up any shortcut alterations before taking the affected browser(s) back on line. Depending on the nature of the adware/malware exploit, simply visiting their site via the corrupted shortcut has the potential to reinfect a disinfected system - so you want to get both avenues (system infection and altered shortcut) cleaned up before reusing the affected browser.

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                      • A Former User
                        A Former User last edited by

                        Some antimalware seems to watch and care for start-up items...

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                        • wniallw
                          wniallw last edited by

                          I'm having this problem right now.. I have done all the steps, and the solution to go into the properties of Opera, I do exactly as it says and it tells me that what you have given me to put into the Target box is not valid.. any ideas? Thanks 🙂

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                          • sgunhouse
                            sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                            The point is to remove anything after ...launcher.exe" from the commandline. The exact path to launcher.exe (the part where the dots are) depends on your language and version of Windows. (Yes, leave the quote if you have it.)

                            If you have a 32-bit version of Windows, there will not be any " (x86)" in your path. If you have a non-English version of Windows, then the folder may not be named "Program Files". All that matters is removing the part at the end.

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