LunchCast – Gomez Peer – Gozilla
Porivo Peer (Earn money when system is idle)
Want to make money when your computer is running? Install Gomez Peer and collect extra cash. The more computer you have it installed on, the more you make.
PROS: to running the Peer:
Earns money in the background. Doesn’t take up any of your processing power when you are using your computer.
It runs in the background when your computer is idle.
CONS to running the Peer:
Are you running Gomez Peer and you keep getting these annoying popups?
Gozilla is already running, but is not responding. To open a new window, you must first close the existing Gozilla process, or restart your system.
This has started to plague my computers that have Gomez Peer installed and running about 2 months ago. I am guessing that it is part of a bit torrent that is being used by Gomez Peer. It sure is annoying, and I would like to have it go away.
Another annoying issue I have with Gomez Peer is the fact that I can’t hide the system tray and application window at startup. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to remove this? I would run this app on more of my computers if the users couldn’t detect that it was running. Hide it from the task manager, and the task bar, and the program folders. Just make it a service that runs in the background on startup.
Tags: annoying, gomez peer, Lunchcast, pop ups











I found that I only started getting those Gozilla messages after I blocked the application with Windows firewall. If you give it permission to run, the annoying message that pops up should go away. However, I’m waiting on that option until I find out more about what the app does. In the meantime, the Peer seems to run fine without it.
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Thank you for your insight. I will give it a shot and see if that works.
I’m getting the same msg and thought it might be from Gomez Peer. HOWEVER, my PC is not running Windows Firewall! It seems to conflict with my Norton AV. I’ve run Norton and Gomez together for several years but the Gozilla msg has just started in the past month or so. Norton is set to allow Gozilla to run, so I really don’t know where to go from here. I’ve queried Gomez but no reply, which seems to be par for the course as I have asked them questions in the past and never gotten an answer.
Any other suggestions for killing this Gozilla error, short of parting ways with Gomez?
TIA