Firefox opens with 2 tabs and neither of which are my nome page I go into preferences and my homepage is set right.

when I start a new session of firefox it opens with two tabs open one is http://www.mysearchdial.com/?chnl=prtk and the other is jus a new tab but it has choices in it for facebook ebay amazom twitter and others. but if you go to tools then options under general it say show my homepage and it has google in as my homepage for startup

Hi there,
To get rid of the MySearchDial annoyware:
# Close all browsers.
# Go to the Start menu.
# Select Control Panel → Uninstall a program (or Add/Remove Programs in Windows XP/Vista/7).
# Choose Mysearchdial and click the Uninstall/Change button.
# Wait for Mysearchdial to uninstall.
# Click the Firefox menu (top-left corner).
# Select Options.
# Under Home Page click the Restore to Default button→ click OK.
# Go back to the Firefox menu.
# In the menu select Add-ons→ choose the Extensions tab →click Remove on the right of any extensions mentioning "Mysearchdial".
# Move the mouse cursor inside the search box at the top right of the Firefox window and click the down arrow next to the provider's logo.
# From the dropdown list, select ''Manage Search Engines...''.
# Select "Mysearchdial".
# Click "Delete" or "Remove".
Hope this helps!
Curtis

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