So upset, I hit "okay" on dailydealspanel and need held removing it from my iMac. Help!

I hit "okay" button thinking that I could bypass the Dailydealspanel that said I won an iPad 2. I know better than that. I turned off my wi-fi. Restarted. Re-opened Safari. DailyDealspanel still pops up. All my options in Safari are in grey. Can anyone help me solve this problem?
Just solved it....Thanks to another thread. Good Luck!
Correct Answer by Linc Davis  on Nov 1, 2011 11:49 AM
Force Safari to quit by clicking on the desktop background and selecting (Apple menu) > "Force quit..." > Safari from the menu bar. Then relaunch Safari by clicking its icon in the Dock while holding down the shift key. That will prevent the rogue page from reloading. Then select Safari > Preferences > Privacy > "Remove all website data."
To keep this sort of thing from happening again, select Safari > Preferences > Security > "Block pop-up windows." If that's not enough, consider installing the ad-blocking proxy GlimmerBlocker.
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Since iPhoto maintains all of the photos in a database on the Mac, you are going to have to export all of the photos from the library to straight files. Then depending on what you are going to use for storing your photos on the Windows PC you will have to impart the photo to that product.
I would not do anything with the external disk drive (EDD)with your Time Machine backups until after you know that your migration to the Windows PC has been completed. You never know when that important files that you absolutely must have will crop up.
When you get your Windows PC get an EDD for it and format it as exFAT. Then connect the EDD to the Mac and copy the exported photos to the EDD. From there you should be able to import them to the software you will use on the Windows PC.

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