It's because those are probably adware and not viruses. Doesn't even have to be anything risky at all about a lot of stuff that is classed as adware. They're just useless and in the way so the programs get rid of them. Some adware might gather data and be more malicious but I doubt all of those were that dangerous.
AVG for example searches for viruses that may be of harm to your computer, it's not an adware scanner. No virus protection is flawless anyway so some malicious software might go off the radar. That's why there are constant updates.
Adware doesn't redirect my web searches, point me to false pages and make my cursor constantly disappear. When running windows in normal mode, I couldn't download the program mentioned - it kept saying that the site was not found on servers. When I changed my homepage to the site on my browser - it kept bringing me back to google as my homepage. When I clicked a link for the software - it redirected me to google homepage. Does adware do all this?
Only when I loaded my computer in safe mode with networking was I actually able to get the anti-virus software and fix all the problems I was having.
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