Nicotine has never been addictive to me, whatsoever, no matter how many years I've smoked or how many I smoke a day.
Ok, you didn't tell us what OS and browser you use, but I found this info for vista/windows7;1. Right click on the desktop2. Click on 'Personalize.' A window will pop up.3. Click on 'Taskbar and Start Menu' at the bottom. Another window will pop up.4. Click on the 'Toolbars' tab at the top.5. Click on 'HP Advisor' to deselect it.6. Click 'Apply,' then 'OK.'It comes bundled with the HP Advisor, so it's kind of counter intuitive when someone wants to remove it, because one's looking to remove something with 'Yahoo' on it.Or try this for xp;Start> control panel> add remove > yahoo toolbar> change remove.Click the pencil near the search bar on yahoo toolbar and select uninstall.Rightclick empty space on toolbar and uncheck the yahoo toolbar. It will hide.
wtf..do not delet my junk.
Start> control panel> add or remove programs> yahoo toolbar> remove.
Quote from: |iR|Focalor on July 07, 2011, 03:00:58 AMStart> control panel> add or remove programs> yahoo toolbar> remove.Did that, The fool bar does not show.
Quote from: [EoM] Pr0c3550r®[Q2C] on July 07, 2011, 03:42:19 AMQuote from: |iR|Focalor on July 07, 2011, 03:00:58 AMStart> control panel> add or remove programs> yahoo toolbar> remove.Did that, The fool bar does not show. That shit (or something similar) comes bundled in damn near every download available on cnet or download.com. That used to be a good place to find all kinds off various little helpful programs, codecs, and whatever. Not anymore. I don't download anything from that shithole anymore if I don't have to. Usually they have options during the install to not install that extra crap, but still, I hate wasting the 2 extra seconds to click the "do not install Yahoo Toolbar" box. It's pretty fucked up when you actually feel safer using torrents to download pirated shit rather than legal freeware programs.
Quote from: |iR|Focalor on July 07, 2011, 06:11:49 AMQuote from: [EoM] Pr0c3550r®[Q2C] on July 07, 2011, 03:42:19 AMQuote from: |iR|Focalor on July 07, 2011, 03:00:58 AMStart> control panel> add or remove programs> yahoo toolbar> remove.Did that, The fool bar does not show. That shit (or something similar) comes bundled in damn near every download available on cnet or download.com. That used to be a good place to find all kinds off various little helpful programs, codecs, and whatever. Not anymore. I don't download anything from that shithole anymore if I don't have to. Usually they have options during the install to not install that extra crap, but still, I hate wasting the 2 extra seconds to click the "do not install Yahoo Toolbar" box. It's pretty fucked up when you actually feel safer using torrents to download pirated shit rather than legal freeware programs.YepI think I got it from a Firefox Update, it did not ask if I wanted the Yahoo tool bar.I always say NO