oldskoolhead,
Please note that for future postings, you are encouraged to use rules of
grammar and puntuation.
What you wrote above - I would liken it to you walking into a room and
speaking as fast as you can without taking another breath. It would be
annoying in person as well. ;-)
"oldskoolhead" wrote:
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> i had this problem also on vista and i fixed it by running registryfix
> then restarting it was also running the memory test then not starting
> the program after numerous attempts to start it and after the reg fix
> and restart it did this again but started on the second attempt and i
> think these problems may be linked to a worm affecting an avast file in
> win32 which i just got rid of (i hope! the current scan will determine
> this on completion) with a boot time scan after which windows wasnt
> recognising the antivirus so i un installed avast and downloaded it
> again re installed it still had the problem so ran reg fix restarted and
> reported my resolution here where i looked before for a solution but
> didnt find one other than people saying on other similar threads
> elsewhere just ignor it monitor it yourself....... i however would
> rather not and dont think this is wise advise at all as there is
> obviously a problem as it was ok before but the above mentioned are the
> steps i took to resolve the issue though i only reinstalled avast as i
> wasnt sure if the infected file i removed was what was causing the
> problem if you havnt had the win32 worm you could just try running
> registryfix and restarting contact me if you dont have a copy ;-)
>
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