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Message 40929 - Posted: 14 May 2007, 4:42:02 UTC

Wasn't quite sure where to post this so if it is in the wrong place, I apologize.

I recently installed R@H on my computer which is running Windows XP home. I have Computer Associates antivirus installed.

After installing R@H, my CA Antivirus said that there was an update that required me to reboot the computer to take effect. I did that, but then my antivirus real-time would not run.

For a temporary fix, I uninstalled the CA AV and reinstalled it, but have yet to reboot for the update.

Any ideas?

~ I have very little computer knowledge, but if you tell me where to go on my computer to get information that you need, I can manage it. ~

Any help would be appreciated. I would hate to have to uninstall R@H because my AV isn't happy.

Additional info: (Not sure if it's relavent or not) I have ZoneAlarm firewall... so far no problems with that.

Thank you.
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Message 40935 - Posted: 14 May 2007, 8:53:17 UTC - in response to Message 40929.  

try getting AVG free and installing that instead.
did you run any sort of registry cleaner?
try ccleaner and if you can get a copy of errorguard that might help as well.
wait for the experts to give you some hints in addition to what i said.

Wasn't quite sure where to post this so if it is in the wrong place, I apologize.

I recently installed R@H on my computer which is running Windows XP home. I have Computer Associates antivirus installed.

After installing R@H, my CA Antivirus said that there was an update that required me to reboot the computer to take effect. I did that, but then my antivirus real-time would not run.

For a temporary fix, I uninstalled the CA AV and reinstalled it, but have yet to reboot for the update.

Any ideas?

~ I have very little computer knowledge, but if you tell me where to go on my computer to get information that you need, I can manage it. ~

Any help would be appreciated. I would hate to have to uninstall R@H because my AV isn't happy.

Additional info: (Not sure if it's relavent or not) I have ZoneAlarm firewall... so far no problems with that.

Thank you.


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Message 40938 - Posted: 14 May 2007, 10:44:39 UTC - in response to Message 40935.  

did you run any sort of registry cleaner?

No. I did not run any registry cleaner. Should I?

try ccleaner and if you can get a copy of errorguard that might help as well.
wait for the experts to give you some hints in addition to what i said.


Thank you for your reply. I will wait and see what else comes up.

Thanks again!
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Message 40946 - Posted: 14 May 2007, 14:36:34 UTC - in response to Message 40938.  

did you run any sort of registry cleaner?

No. I did not run any registry cleaner. Should I?

try ccleaner and if you can get a copy of errorguard that might help as well.
wait for the experts to give you some hints in addition to what i said.


Thank you for your reply. I will wait and see what else comes up.

Thanks again!


IMHO it is not necessary to run any reg. cleaner right now. Your computer has a built in "oops what the heck just happened" button called System Restore (Start-->All Programs-->Accessories-->System Tools-->System Restore). The process is safe and won't cause any problems with your registry and it is reversible. Try a time to rollback when the problem did not exist and go from there. You'll lose only programs that were installed since the last time a checkpoint was made (not any media, word files etc!)

I think you should try AVG antivirus though (uninstall all other antivirus programs first)--free and reliable. Post back if this does not work for you--Good Luck!

Tim
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Message 40971 - Posted: 14 May 2007, 20:53:34 UTC - in response to Message 40946.  

IMHO it is not necessary to run any reg. cleaner right now. Your computer has a built in "oops what the heck just happened" button called System Restore (Start-->All Programs-->Accessories-->System Tools-->System Restore). The process is safe and won't cause any problems with your registry and it is reversible. Try a time to rollback when the problem did not exist and go from there. You'll lose only programs that were installed since the last time a checkpoint was made (not any media, word files etc!)


I had tried that before. The only thing it does is take me back to before I installed R@H. Once I reinstall R@H, it starts all over again.

I think either my AV doesn't like something in the R@H programming, or I have something messed up somewhere that I have no idea when or why it happened.

I think you should try AVG antivirus though (uninstall all other antivirus programs first)--free and reliable. Post back if this does not work for you--Good Luck!

Tim


What is AVG antivirus and where do I go to read about it and/or install it?

Thanks for the help!
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Message 40972 - Posted: 14 May 2007, 21:17:38 UTC

AVG is available here: http://www.download.com/AVG-Anti-Virus-Free-Edition/3000-2239_4-10320142.html

Uninstall your current AV first though! (through 'Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs').

Hope that helps,
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Message 40986 - Posted: 15 May 2007, 0:11:09 UTC - in response to Message 40972.  

AVG is available here: http://www.download.com/AVG-Anti-Virus-Free-Edition/3000-2239_4-10320142.html

Uninstall your current AV first though! (through 'Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs').

Hope that helps,
Danny



Thank you. I will try it and let you guys know.
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Message 40995 - Posted: 15 May 2007, 3:00:46 UTC - in response to Message 40972.  

I successfully uninstalled CA AV this evening and installed AVG AV instead. So far it seems to be okay. I rebooted the computer and all seems well then too. Hopefully this will solve the problem. Thanks for all the help, Greg, Tim and Danny!
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Message 41005 - Posted: 15 May 2007, 11:37:37 UTC - in response to Message 40995.  

Glad to help.
I think AVG is more neutral to programs than CA.
Its just one of those weird things I guess.


I successfully uninstalled CA AV this evening and installed AVG AV instead. So far it seems to be okay. I rebooted the computer and all seems well then too. Hopefully this will solve the problem. Thanks for all the help, Greg, Tim and Danny!


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Message 41017 - Posted: 15 May 2007, 15:46:37 UTC - in response to Message 41005.  

Glad to help.
I think AVG is more neutral to programs than CA.
Its just one of those weird things I guess.


I successfully uninstalled CA AV this evening and installed AVG AV instead. So far it seems to be okay. I rebooted the computer and all seems well then too. Hopefully this will solve the problem. Thanks for all the help, Greg, Tim and Danny!



I agree with you there Greg, much more neutral. Glad to help as well!
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