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Toolbar with radio and email notifier..do you know which one?

betterbargains4u
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I used to have a toolbar that had radio connection and an email notifier.
You could also put Google gadgets onto it (like a calculator etc)
Unfortunately the programme got deleted today and I cannot find it again :mad:
I've done a system restore..but no luck. I've done searches all day on Google and downloaded loads of them (and then uninstalled them..as they aren't the right ones)
Does anyone have any idea what it might be?
You could also put Google gadgets onto it (like a calculator etc)
Unfortunately the programme got deleted today and I cannot find it again :mad:
I've done a system restore..but no luck. I've done searches all day on Google and downloaded loads of them (and then uninstalled them..as they aren't the right ones)
Does anyone have any idea what it might be?
When life throws you lemons...put them in a gin and tonic !!
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There are a good number of toolbars with radio and email notifiers out there. Even if it got deleted, there is probably still some reference to it somewhere in your registry.Try saying "I have under-a-pound in my wallet" and listen to people react!0
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Taffybiker wrote: »There are a good number of toolbars with radio and email notifiers out there. Even if it got deleted, there is probably still some reference to it somewhere in your registry.
Thanks..but where would I find that?When life throws you lemons...put them in a gin and tonic !!0 -
Start, Run, type regedit, click OK. It is important that you do not change anything in these folders - just look.
My Computer>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>SOFTWARE.
Here you will see a list of software folders, hopefully one will be the name you are looking for.
When you have finished, just close the window. Remember, don't change any values.Try saying "I have under-a-pound in my wallet" and listen to people react!0 -
Taffybiker wrote: »Start, Run, type regedit, click OK. It is important that you do not change anything in these folders - just look.
My Computer>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>SOFTWARE.
Here you will see a list of software folders, hopefully one will be the name you are looking for.
When you have finished, just close the window. Remember, don't change any values.
Many thanks for your help. I will go and try that.When life throws you lemons...put them in a gin and tonic !!0
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