Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Hot to remove the TBVerifier.dll module in Windows?

Every time you boot up your PC, you may get this error notice "C:\Users\Luc\AppData\Local\Temp\CT3289847\TBVerifier.dll" "The specified module could not be found".  How can you fix this?

This file most often belongs to a product called Conduit Toolbar Verifier. Conduit is a search tool that installs a Toolbar in all your browsers installed on your PC and redirects your searches to Search.conduit.com.

Even after you remove the actual Conduit toolbar from the browsers and the Windows system (see instructions below), you may still encounter some residual of the "entrusted toolbar" malware, when you reboot your PC.

To get rid of these residues, download and install CCleaner, then open the application and click on Tools, click on Startup, select and delete all remaining Conduit entries. Test your reboot and you will notice that this annoying message no longer appears.


Follow these steps for each browser if you need to remove the actual Conduit Toolbar residing in your browsers:

Remove it from windows system:
1. Move mouse cursor to the bottom right of the screen.
2. Click Settings on Charms bar and go to Control Panel.
3. Open Uninstall a program and remove browser plugin created by Conduit.

Remove it from Internet Explorer
1. Press Alt+X
2. Click Internet Options.
3. Change home page under General tab and click OK.
4. Press Alt+X
5. Click Manage add-ons.
6. Click Search Providers on the left.
7. Set a new default search engine and remove Search.Conduit from the list.

Remove it from Firefox
1. Press Firefox button
2. Click Options.
3. Change home page under General tab and click OK.
4. Click the search engine icon on the left of Firefox search box (top right corner).
5. Select Manage search engines
6. Remove Search.conduit. Click OK.

Remove it from Google Chrome
1. Press Alt+F
2. Go to Settings.
3. Select Open a page or set of pages
4. Click Set pages.
5. Rewrite home page and click OK.
6. Select Manage search engines under Search.
7. Set a new default search engine and remove Search.Conduit from the list.
8. Click Done.

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