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Try going into your control panel, opening Internet Options and see what the default browser is set to. Sometimes that can deactivate a rogue browser if you reset to Google.
You could also look in the Programs panel and uninstall anything that you don't recognize. That sometimes works.
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I've reset the default to google
I'm going through the Programs by stages - the trouble is there's things there like Roxio which are kosher but I don't know what they do - and I have to check out each one I don't recognise in case I delete something vital.
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what windows version are you using?
Also have you tried to open the firefox addon settings to try to uninstall babylon from there?
https://support.mozilla.org/sv/questions/923451
https://support.mozilla.org/sv/questions/938487
https://support.mozilla.org/sv/questions/938643
Also try this software: Advanced Uninstaller Pro - Free download and software reviews - CNET Download.com
Install it, see if Babylon is listed, select Babylon and then select uninstall. When the uninstall is finished
this software will scan your computer for left over files and registry entries. When it has finished scanning
you can have this software remove left over files and registry entries.
This is a software that will check your processes: and help you identify those who are malicious: Process Explorer - Free download and software reviews - CNET Download.com
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Thanks, I think I have got rid of it now. I'll run that software tomorrow evening for a final clean up and to make sure.