[muglo] Re: Computer Shutdown

  • From: Bob McDaniel <mcdaniel@xxxxxx>
  • To: muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 05 Mar 2005 13:57:05 -0500

OK. I got rid of it by re-installing and running uninstall again.
Thanks to all. Think this should end this thread!
Bob

Bob McDaniel wrote:

>I ditched the whole package of Internet Cleaner: both trashed the folder 
>and ran the uninstall. Did a doublecheck by searching for 
>"NetBlockade.kext" and "NetworkSpyAlert.kext" files. Found that 
>"NetBlockade.kext" was still in Extensions folder and, when I tried to 
>trash it, message box popped up stating "Operation could not be 
>completed because this item owned by root". I tried changing ownership 
>to me (the user), but to no avail (now message simply asserted that it 
>could not be deleted).  Any suggestions on how to get rid of it?
>Bob
>
>
>Eric Dunbar wrote:
>
>  
>
>>On Fri, 04 Mar 2005 21:09:55 -0500, Bob McDaniel <mcdaniel@uwo> wrote:
>>
>> 
>>
>>    
>>
>>>Thu Mar  3 17:59:37 2005
>>>     Kernel loadable modules in backtrace (with dependencies):
>>>        com.aladdinsys.nke.NetBlockade(25.0)@0x13ce1000
>>>*********
>>>
>>>Thu Mar  3 20:44:10 2005
>>>     Kernel loadable modules in backtrace (with dependencies):
>>>        com.aladdinsys.nke.NetBlockade(25.0)@0x12d83000
>>>
>>>*********
>>>
>>>Fri Mar  4 12:56:58 2005
>>>
>>>     Kernel loadable modules in backtrace (with dependencies):
>>>        com.aladdinsys.nke.NetBlockade(25.0)@0x12d89000
>>>*********
>>>   
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>Bob, methinks we've found the culprit!!! It seems that Aladdin's
>>Internet Cleaner is causing your crashes. Unless you're happy with
>>kernel panics, I'd get rid of it. Although, if you use some of its
>>other features, you don't necessarily need to completely eliminate it.
>>Just turn off the "net blockade" feature in its preferences (I presume
>>it has a preferences pane or application).
>>
>>When did you install it? Or, have you perhaps recently enabled a feature?
>>
>>To get rid of it I'd download the installer application. Usually
>>installers are also un-installers. Alternately, check the "Aladdin
>>Internet Cleaner" folder (if it exists) for an uninstaller app or go
>>to Aladdin's website (whatever they're called now) and see if
>>instructions are available on how to uninstall the package (there's a
>>chance that simple drag-n-drop won't get rid of the offending code).
>>
>>Eric.
>> 
>>
>>    
>>
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