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I am running Vista HP. I tried Dr Web and have uninstalled it. Security Center now says I have two AV's running, one is Dr Web. How can I remove Dr Web from the Security Center?
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#3
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Can be done without using this software . It does exactly what is described by AGoretsky here . Valid for NOD32 , valid for all AV programs
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showp...01&postcount=7 |
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Thank you for your responses, but unfortunately, these fixes did not work for me with Vista.
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Resetting the WMI's core , which I suggest you to do , does work on Vista . Are you sure you have done it correctly?
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showp...93&postcount=1 |
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Thanks once again HiTech boy. When I type in and/or copy and paste, the second part, I get the following "the syntax of the command is incorrect" . WMI does stop, but the second part will not execute.
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Which means this would work but you don't do it as it should be . The commands are case sensitive , make sure you type them correctly.Note that there are SPACEes some times
Example: Type Quote:
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Again, no luck, HiTech.
I got it! I disabled WMI and went to the System32 WBEM folder and changed the name of Repository to .OLD. I rebooted and it was gone. Thanks HiTech boy. Last edited by BuzzStone : April 4th, 2007 at 08:44 PM. |
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You are welcome !
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