Same you can do with trial version of NOD32 - very powerful AV, but that'll expire every 30-40 days, and it'll simply need uninstall+reinstall. AVG, IE7.Ī couple of tips: AVG Free version can easily and successfully be replaced by AVIRA, quite helpful and sensitive and not annoying at all antivirus! And it's free, with daily updates. Do so, and you may try to unistall one by one certain petential culprits one by one, i.e.
Luckily you can start yr PC in Safe Mode. I went on the AVG forums and the AVG moderator didn't seem to think it had anything to do with them. That's not the case with me either! I've tried switching to safe mode, which I can do, but once I am there, I'm not sure where I am supposed to go to check the permissions that people are talking about. The microsoft web site said this error message comes up when you try to open more than one program or file at a time. It's driving me crazy to be quite honest. ANother said it came with automatic updates from Microsoft, that something is not compatible with anti-virus software.
Another said it corresponded with downloading software from the web. One web site I read said that it has something to do with antivirus programs, like Avast and some others (AVG was mentioned too). It seems this problem has many different causes and depending on the system, many fixes, but none that have applied to me yet, with the exception of the possible AVG that I can't fix because I have free version. I've been searching the web, nearly the entire day, and cannot find a good solution. I close the error box and try again and it usually works.
exe files, i get the error message that was mentioned earlier (Windows cannot access.). I have XP SP2, it's a home comuter, no network, AVG Free, SpyWare Doctor run each day. I'm glad to give the tip, I wish it worked for me! I am still not even sure if that is the true problem for me. I'm sure I could have just searched for a fix with that exact service that was running, but the client's TMAV was expired anyways and she was going to be installing a new software, so I just un-installed, which of course solved teh problem as well. Re-enabled it, restarted and the problem was back. I found it in Safe Mode, disabled it and then re-booted into Normal Mode and the problem was fixed. I'm trying to remember the exact service running from Trend Micro that was causing the blocked.
So yeah, I' m sure there are going to be some concerns that come up with SP1, but we'll get through it! had a lady who's PC would not load past the Mfg splash screen, but when she brought it to me, it was finally loading and then showed the Phase 3 of 3 loading. I had a friend that completely lost control of his mouse AND keyboard. Sadly, I've seen quite a few problems recently with the SP1 installation. I'm glad to hear that you didn't have to completely re-install just to get things back up and going. Glad to hear that you were able to come to a solution. See if you have open Display Settings/Control Panel from Safe Mode and then let me know what you find out, ok? It turns off all the unecessary programs and only runs what is necessary to function. This will load up a diagnostic version of Windows.
This will bring up a Boot Options screen (black background with white text). As soon as you see the brand logo come up (usually the first screen you see), start tapping the F8 key over and over. Oana, try this and see if it changes anything: Reboot your computer. I couldn't even open any of the Control Panel files, not to mention "msconfig" from the Run command. Oddly enough, I just had a situation while performing a repair a few days ago where someone's Trend Micro Internet Security 2007 software became corrupted and was not allowing ANY.
I know that it is not safe to assume, but I assume that this is a personal computer of yours in your home? As far as the "Network" is concerned, how many other computers do you have? Also, what type of Internet connection do you have? One final question, what security software do you have installed (antivirus & antispyware)?