View Full Version : Project 64 version 2.0.0.14 & Delta Search?
rockyrack1
April 5th, 2013, 22:31
I downloaded and installed Project 64 version 2.0.0.14 yesterday and got infected with the Delta Search virus/hijacker. Did I download a bad version or did this happen to anyone else?
Mupen64 Man
April 6th, 2013, 00:48
It isn't really a virus, so its no big deal. All you have to do is uninstall it the regular way then you are right as rain. For future reference if you are going to install PJ64, make sure to uncheck the installation for delta tool bar and the like, because it give you the option to not install.
rockyrack1
April 6th, 2013, 01:39
From everything I read it is a malware/toolbar hijacker and I'm positive I unchecked everything.
Mupen64 Man
April 6th, 2013, 02:21
Well, I know the emulator itself is harmless, the only reason why it was packed with Delta toolbar was because they wanted to make a little money from finally releasing PJ64 beta to alpha. I wouldn't be too worried, even if it is recognized as a virus, im pretty sure your average anti-virus software can take it out.
EDIT: Read this, it will explain most things. http://forum.pj64-emu.com/showthread.php?t=3573
rockyrack1
April 6th, 2013, 02:53
I'm sorry but making a little money is an unacceptable excuse. When I download and install a program I'm putting my trust in the developer, I'll never download any of their stuff again.
Mupen64 Man
April 6th, 2013, 03:34
hmm, suit yourself then. Btw, you bypass the delta toolbar installation by checking "Advanced options" and then unchecking "install Delta Toolbar", and everything else underneath. When you press "next", uncheck the box that says "download and install imminent minibar" and press next. And like that, you have an ad-ware free installation.
Everyone has their ethics when it comes to software, and I believe that Jabo and Zilmar deserve some monetary support, and instead of hiding behind their beta inclusive program, they decided to fund their program in a different way, and made their program open source to boot. I think that was a wise decision on their part.
testmachine
April 6th, 2013, 12:17
I'm sorry but making a little money is an unacceptable excuse. When I download and install a program I'm putting my trust in the developer, I'll never download any of their stuff again.
It's not a stupid excuse.Would you develop an emulator and leave it freeware for 8 or 9 years?I bet you wouldn't.Support emulator developers.They have to make money too.I'm sorry to say this but people like you make me sick.You want everything for free,but you get pissed for an adware software.It won't cause any harm to your computer. -.-"
GHDpro
April 6th, 2013, 16:40
While I agree that anyone who puts a lot of effort into making something that others find useful is entitled to make some money from it, I do hate hidden toolbar/crapware installs.
But in this case the install isn't really hidden -- it is clearly stated. You clicked "next" to fast without reading what you were agreeing to.
Still, I understand your frustration... shit like Delta Search is so fucking useless it shouldn't exist and definitely not promoted. I would have rather see Project64 put a few more ads on their website or something instead.
ulaoulao
April 6th, 2013, 18:52
I'm sorry but making a little money is an unacceptable excuse. When I download and install a program I'm putting my trust in the developer, I'll never download any of their stuff again. Did you just wake up from under your rock? This is not anything new as many applications do that. Even big name applications like the SWF player tries to trick you to install mcafee. Also PJ64 has been trying to make money for their project from the beginning ( i.e. that silly donate to try beta crap).
besides, all you have to do is click advanced unchecked the junk hit next and uncheck mini bar.
testmachine
April 6th, 2013, 20:55
While I agree that anyone who puts a lot of effort into making something that others find useful is entitled to make some money from it, I do hate hidden toolbar/crapware installs.
But in this case the install isn't really hidden -- it is clearly stated. You clicked "next" to fast without reading what you were agreeing to.
Still, I understand your frustration... shit like Delta Search is so fucking useless it shouldn't exist and definitely not promoted. I would have rather see Project64 put a few more ads on their website or something instead.
Or they can use adf.ly instead of Adware.
Mupen64 Man
April 7th, 2013, 10:11
You guys think we should just replace the installer with an archive instead? In someways I think we should, because of complaints like these, but on the other hand we might be messing around with PJ64's money.
Bernardo_Oliveira
April 7th, 2013, 21:12
Hey
the Basic removal instructions are the best one's , they are simple and they do work ( from my experience)
not sure which web browser you have, i am using Chrome, IE and Firefox, so i had to remove it from all 3
Firefox:
Open Mozilla Firefox. Go to Tools >> Add-ons.
Select Extensions. Uninstall the following extension: Delta 1.1.9 To remove Delta Toolbar.
Click the small magnifier icon at the right top corner. Select Manage Search Engines... from the list.
Select Search the web (Delta) and click Remove button. Click OK to save the changes.
Go to Tools >> Options. Under the General tab reset the startup homepage.
Chrome:
Open Mozilla Firefox. Go to Tools >> Add-ons.
Select Extensions. Uninstall the following extension: Delta 1.1.9 To remove Delta Toolbar.
Click the small magnifier icon at the right top corner. Select Manage Search Engines... from the list.
Select Search the web (Delta) and click Remove button. Click OK to save the changes.
Go to Tools >> Options. Under the General tab reset the startup homepage.
Internet Explorer:
Go to the Start Menu. Select Control Panel → Add/Remove Programs.
If you are using Windows Vista or Windows 7, select Control Panel → Uninstall a Program.
Search for Delta toolbar on IE in the list. Select the program and click Remove button.
If you are using Windows Vista/7, click Uninstall up near the top of that window.
Open Internet Explorer. Go to Tools >> Manage Add-ons.
Select Toolbars and Extensions. Uninstall everything related to Delta Ltd. from the list: Delta toolbar, Delta toolbar helper, Delta IE plugin, DeltaToolbar.com, etc.
Select Search Providers. First of all, choose Bing search engine and make it your default search provider (set as default). Then select Search the web (Delta) and click Remove button to uninstall it (lower right corner of the window).
Go to Tools → Internet Options. Select General tab and click Use default button or enter your own website, e.g. gooog.com instead of search.Delta.com. Click OK to save the changes.
testmachine
April 7th, 2013, 22:31
You guys think we should just replace the installer with an archive instead? In someways I think we should, because of complaints like these, but on the other hand we might be messing around with PJ64's money.
No.Leave it be.If it bothers them they shouldn't download.They should support emu developers.As i do.
ulaoulao
April 8th, 2013, 00:49
I'm with TM here. If it helps the authors, I'm in.
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