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		<title>By: JohnM17</title>
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		<description>Hi

My computer picked up the Delta toolbar when I installed a piece of freeware (which didn\&#039;t even work). I chose to perform a custom installation, deselecting the option to include the toolbar, but it still installed it in both my browsers, Internet Explorer and Chrome. I got rid of it by a combination of the above measures - manually disabling add-one within the browser settings - and performing a system restore.

I found the Delta toolbar to be a persistent problem until I got rid of it. Nice to see someone else\&#039;s method, even if it confirms my own. There are removal tools available for this particular problem but I prefer not to use them if I can find my own solution.</description>
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<p>My computer picked up the Delta toolbar when I installed a piece of freeware (which didn\'t even work). I chose to perform a custom installation, deselecting the option to include the toolbar, but it still installed it in both my browsers, Internet Explorer and Chrome. I got rid of it by a combination of the above measures - manually disabling add-one within the browser settings - and performing a system restore.</p>
<p>I found the Delta toolbar to be a persistent problem until I got rid of it. Nice to see someone else\'s method, even if it confirms my own. There are removal tools available for this particular problem but I prefer not to use them if I can find my own solution.</p>
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