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My computer will no longer access the internet after a virus scan?

Hello, i seem to have a problem connecting to the internet with the family computer. The computer is connected directly to the internet through an ethernet cable, it says it is connected and that there is internet access but all my browsers say that i am not connected to the internet. I am runnin windows 7.

I was away for a few days and when i came back my girlfriend told me that there was a virus kn chrome that made most of the words clickable (joy...) and so i went in the chrome settings and deleted all the extensions and the pages that had to do with that but it didnt work. There was still clickable words and "ads by supra savings" at the bottom of the pages. I went abeD and did a virus scan wih bitdefender but it didnt find anything so i looked on the internet. A few websites were saying to download and run adw cleaner an so i did, it detected the malware and i clicked clean, the. It suggested i restart my pc so i did but when i opened chrome again the supra savings thing was still there. So i kept looking and it said to use malwarebytes, so i dif and tan a scan, ut foun a few problems and suggested to quarantine everything and so i did, then it said to restart my pc, and so i did.

When it booted there was a message saying that my antivirus was applying quarantine and fetting rid of stuff, and when it was done booting, i could no longer use the internet. I restarted my computer a Few more times, it was still not working.


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