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Swiftkit will not start properly.

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Hello,

 

I've tried resetting. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling. Swiftkit will not start properly. I keep getting almost unlimited popups entitled "Cannot Start Application" and an advert hosted by SupraSav or SupraSave is covering the bottom right hand corner of my screen and I cannot get rid of it.

 

http://i.imgur.com/AI2q6K9.png

In this link there is an x showing which should theoretically allow me to close the advert but when I click on it another window opens instead. Unbelieveable.
 

http://i.imgur.com/FMcoxzW.png

Can you suggest anything?

 

Thanks,

 

Mooged.
 

You might want to run some form of Adware remover to get rid of that SupraSave rubbish first. That will most likely fix your issues.

 

Note that this isn't a problem with SwiftKit but rather your computer has Adware. Quite a lot of Adware attaches itself to Internet Explorer. Since SwiftKit uses IE, that's why you're seeing the advert.

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Thanks for replying Stidor,

 

I don't know what to do. I've already got Norton 360 installed and protecting me on my machine. I've tried to follow your advice but I don't think I've got it right. I've installed Activeris AntiMalware and Ad-Aware Antivirus and the adverts are still appearing. Can you name an adware remover that will do the job properly?

I have used Malwarebytes antimalware https://www.malwarebytes.org/mwb-download/ and it should help you with removing the adware.

 

Activeris malware is actually malware/harmful software itself and doesn't really protect your PC. 

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