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How do i turn off a internet radio station that keeps coming on my computer?
I was wondering if anyone knows how to turn off internet radio stations? I have one that keeps coming on all by itself on my computer and i have tried EVERYTHING to turn it off and nothing is working. If anyone could i help me i would appreciate it, i am not even sure what radio station it is. I am running windows vista and i have a hp computer.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
<start menu<control panel<add&remove programs, find the internet radio station and remove it, remove all icons and any other source and use www.pandora.com, I have it and does not have this feature. I also have a vista.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
It's impossible to answer that question without knowing what program it is that's receiving the radio station.
Are you sure it's not a web page that plays a sound clip?
- 1 decade ago
If you know the name of the program used to broadcast the station, you should have in the preferences an option to "Start up with windows"
Hope this helps!
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
run your virus scan