Frank Bright wrote:
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> Thanks Bruce, maybe I was not clear. These "warnings" are about HP's
> startup programs (I have an HP Pavilion Media PC that came with a Vista
> Compatible sticker...See where I'm going here?)
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> So while I do like Vista Home Premium 32-bit for the most part, it's
> hard not to resent Vista's contention with HP's default programs, and
> these HP programs I know can be removed in 'Programs and Features';
> that's not hard to do. But it almost always causes OTHER problems when
> one tries to do that. At least, I find it very tricky and somewhat
> dangerous to fool with deleting HP's programs on an HP computer. I start
> getting other error messages.
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> Does this help?
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> Many Thanks, Frank B.
It does make your dilemma a bit clearer, yes. However, having
experience with HP's cluttered OEM installation, I can say that Defender
is very likely just doing it's job. Some of the crap HP places on a
hard drive *is* nothing but ad-ware. I always remove most of it before
letting the computer be used. If you're not sure which things can
safely be disabled and/or removed, consult a competent local technician.
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