On Jun 21, 2:04*pm, Mick Murphy <MickMur...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> Have a look in "Defender".
> That is Vista's anti-spyware program that looks for new "Definitions" when
> you start up.Definitionsfiles are what tells the program regarding what itis looking for.
> --
> Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
>
> "Byteguy" wrote:
> > This isnotthe same problem that was discussed in 2007--doesnothave
> > to do with mail.
>
> > I get the error "Couldnotlocateavaliddefinitionsfile. *Please go
> > to the program options and click 'updatedefinitions' to download a
> >definitionsfile"
>
> > This message appears every time Vista starts. *We think it has to do
> > with the installation of a HP printer--a Photosmart C4140 which isnot
> > fully supported by Vista and won't completely install because of that.
>
> > The original problem gave this error along with a message that Vista
> > had recovered from a serious error and then would shut down in 1
> > minute--which it did. *Continuously.
>
> > I uninstalled the printer and all was well. *Funny thing is, the
> > computer and printer were working up until maybe 5 days ago.
>
> > Any suggestions? *Perhaps installing only the basic printer drivers
> > for the printer would make this go away? *The user says he has no need
> > for scanning, so maybe that solution would work. *What we would really
> > like to know is what on earth does the error message mean. *What
> >definitionsfile? *What program options?
>
> > Art
Thanks to all for your responses. I'll be looking at it today--I had
the owner remove the printer software and we'll see if that fixes the
problem.
The Defender solution might be correct, but why would the computer
give the error message along with a message that it was going to shut
down in 1 minute--keeps cycling endlessly.
Anyway, I'll be looking at the problem again today and will let you
all know what I find.
Art
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