Re: [CGUYS] Antivirus software

2009-11-22 Thread db
If your googling doesn't turn up any other similar incidences/ symptoms 
relating to viruses/ trojans etc, you might also run chkdsk (right click 
on the C: drive icon/ Properties/ Tools/ Error checking / Check Now/ put 
the checks in the two boxes and reboot... it will run during the reboot 
process ) ... you may have some Windows OS file corruption.  

If you end up doing a wipe and reinstall, read up on boot sector viruses 
and take the appropriate measures before reloading.


db

mike wrote:

Try installing in safe mode, running any antispyware you might have in safe
mode...

If all else fails, you may just have to bite the bullet and reinstall if you
think you've been compromised.

On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 5:24 PM, Christopher Range lcms0...@comcast.netwrote:

  

mike wrote:



What OS?  Some viruses keep AV from installing.  Try malwarebytes and see
what you find.

  

XP Pro SP3



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[CGUYS] Antivirus software

2009-11-21 Thread Christopher Range
I tried AVG and, Avast.  Neither one of them finished installing.  So I 
had to get rid of both of them.  I tried McAffee Security Suite via 
Comcast.  It never properly installed.  I went back to Norton Internet 
Security and, every time I try to do a full system scan, I get a 
BSOD(Blue Screen Of Death).  Yet, I can do a quick scan without any 
problems.  I know the Windows Installer is working.  Because I wouldn't 
have been able to install Firefox or, Thunderbird.


All ideas appreciated.

Christopher


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Re: [CGUYS] Antivirus software

2009-11-21 Thread mike
What OS?  Some viruses keep AV from installing.  Try malwarebytes and see
what you find.

On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 2:49 PM, Christopher Range lcms0...@comcast.netwrote:

 I tried AVG and, Avast.  Neither one of them finished installing.  So I had
 to get rid of both of them.  I tried McAffee Security Suite via Comcast.  It
 never properly installed.  I went back to Norton Internet Security and,
 every time I try to do a full system scan, I get a BSOD(Blue Screen Of
 Death).  Yet, I can do a quick scan without any problems.  I know the
 Windows Installer is working.  Because I wouldn't have been able to install
 Firefox or, Thunderbird.

 All ideas appreciated.

 Christopher


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Re: [CGUYS] Antivirus software

2009-11-21 Thread tjpa

On Nov 21, 2009, at 7:26 PM, Christopher Range wrote:

Buy a mac

yuck


Tom says: yuck, yuck, yuck.

You could also try Chrome or Ubuntu or many other alternatives. I know  
of only one OS so severely defective that it requires propping up with  
3rd-party security patches.



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Re: [CGUYS] Antivirus software

2009-11-21 Thread Robert Carroll
No help can I offer, but to say that I have installed AVG on Windows XP 
and used for years without any problems.  Perhaps you ought to try a 
free virus scan of your computer -- the free scan won't fix the problem 
but can detect if one exists. 

I would also search the web for a forum that specializes in virus scan 
problems to see if this problem has happened to others.



Christopher Range wrote:
I tried AVG and, Avast.  Neither one of them finished installing.  So 
I had to get rid of both of them.  I tried McAffee Security Suite via 
Comcast.  It never properly installed.  I went back to Norton Internet 
Security and, every time I try to do a full system scan, I get a 
BSOD(Blue Screen Of Death).  Yet, I can do a quick scan without any 
problems.  I know the Windows Installer is working.  Because I 
wouldn't have been able to install Firefox or, Thunderbird.


All ideas appreciated.

Christopher


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Re: [CGUYS] Antivirus software

2009-11-21 Thread mike
Try installing in safe mode, running any antispyware you might have in safe
mode...

If all else fails, you may just have to bite the bullet and reinstall if you
think you've been compromised.

On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 5:24 PM, Christopher Range lcms0...@comcast.netwrote:

 mike wrote:

 What OS?  Some viruses keep AV from installing.  Try malwarebytes and see
 what you find.

 XP Pro SP3



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Re: [CGUYS] Antivirus software

2009-11-21 Thread Tony B
FWIW, I've been using the new MS AV since I installed Win7. Not bad.
But it only works with Vista  Win7.

Anyway, if you can't even install an AV app, clearly it's time for a
clean OS reinstall. There's stuff building up in there and you're
fighting a losing battle.


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Re: [CGUYS] Antivirus software

2009-11-21 Thread Art Clemons
 FWIW, I've been using the new MS AV since I installed Win7. Not bad.
 But it only works with Vista  Win7.

No, the Security Essentials program although designed for Vista will
install and run on both 32 bit WindowsXP and Windows 7.

I don't think it will run on the 64 bit version.


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Re: [CGUYS] Antivirus software

2009-11-21 Thread Tony B
You are correct. Well, sort of. According to
http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/resources.aspx?mkt=en-uss=1#mainNav
it runs on WinXP Sp2 or Sp3, Vista, And Win7. Nothing about a 64 bit
limitation. I know my own install is Win7 64 bit and it works.

On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 1:13 AM, Art Clemons artclem...@aol.com wrote:
 FWIW, I've been using the new MS AV since I installed Win7. Not bad.
 But it only works with Vista  Win7.

 No, the Security Essentials program although designed for Vista will
 install and run on both 32 bit WindowsXP and Windows 7.

 I don't think it will run on the 64 bit version.


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