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Submitted by admin on July 12, 2010 – 2:41 pmNo Comment

I never had gone through the problem which I am sharing here. Initially I was not able to solve it and became very frustrated. It was Google redirecting me every time I was trying to conduct web search. It was very annoying and frustrating. Luckily I found some solution to it which I am sharing here.

Before you solve this problem you should know why Google keeps redirecting searches. What happens is that some malware attacks your computer. It hides in many locations of the computer and even manipulates your web browser. Although the malware from the computer can be removed through some effective antimalware program, but to remove it from the Windows registry you need a registry cleaning software.

The hidden registry files are not thoroughly scanned by the security softwares. A registry cleaner tool helps to erase the effect of all malware based infections from the Windows registry. The same thing happened to me. After performing all the necessary scans I was amazed why was Google redirecting me again during web search.

There is also a technique that you should alongside using the registry cleaning and anti-malware tool. Do the following steps:

My Computer > Properties > Device Manager > Hardware > View > Show Hidden Devices > “Non-Plug and Play Drivers” > and disable ‘TDSSserv.sys’.

The above action will surely help you if Google keeps redirecting searches in the web browser. Do not uninstall the above-mentioned file. Just disable it.

Are you still looking for a quick fix and want to know why is Google redirecting me to unwanted search pages? Here are the recommended tools you should use:

Use Intel Software Partner, RegInOut and Use Combofix Tool. You shall run RegInOut scan before and after this process if you want to fix Google redirecting searches in your browser.

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