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Windows 7: Jave/cve removed now I can't install programs

14 Mar 2013   #1

windows 7 professional 32 bit
 
 
Jave/cve removed now I can't install programs

MSE found and removed Jave/cve, yesterday I tried to install the MS Safety scanner and the installation failed. I got a notice the the security certificate is not valid. I tried to install norton and I got the same message.
I have run MSE again and it does not display any viruses. I also ran Malwarebytes and super anti spyware with no detection.
Can anyone help

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14 Mar 2013   #2

Win7 x 6 PC's
California, Florida, Boston
 
 

You only need MSE standing guard, MB and SAS for on-demand scanning. If you want to scan deeper download and burn to CD Windows Defender Offline to run a boot time scan.

To see if System files have been damaged run SFC /SCANNOW Command.

You can also check over your system thoroughly using these other Troubleshooting Steps for Windows 7
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16 Mar 2013   #3

Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
Bay Area Peninsula
 
 

Welcome to Seven Forums mpick819. Make sure your time and date are correct. That will cause certificate errors as well.

Date and Time - Change

A Guy
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17 Mar 2013   #4

windows 7 professional 32 bit
 
 

OK, I have run a full scan with MSE, ran Microsoft defender offline, ran MB and SAS and no files were found. I ran sfc/scannow and on the first pass it said it found issues and repaired them. I ran it two more times just to be sure there were no more issues. I upgraded to IE 10, and I just tried to update Adobe flash player and I still got the invalid certificate message. I tried to install anyway but the update never does run.
I made sure the time was set correctly and it is.
Is there an internal clock I need to Set????
Or are there any other things I can try?
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17 Mar 2013   #5

windows 7 professional 32 bit
 
 

Windows 7 Pro
Service Pack 1
AMD Athlon 64 x2 dual core Processor tk-53
2 GB memory
32 bit
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17 Mar 2013   #6

Win7 x 6 PC's
California, Florida, Boston
 
 

What about the Troubleshooting Steps for Windows 7 I gave you above?

Why ask for more things you can do when you replied to not one step in the tutorial?
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17 Mar 2013   #7

windows 7 professional 32 bit
 
 

I am trying to run the process monitor now but I am having issues downloading
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17 Mar 2013   #8

windows 7 professional 32 bit
 
 

I got the zip file downloaded and when I try to extract it I get error 0x80004005: unspecified error. I cannot extract the folder so I can run the process monitor
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17 Mar 2013   #9

windows 7 professional 32 bit
 
 

I downloaded seven zip and it unzipped the file for Process Monitor. I am running the Process Monitor: systems internal now. Can anyone tell me what types of issues I should be looking for?
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17 Mar 2013   #10

Win7 x 6 PC's
California, Florida, Boston
 
 

Did you perform the steps in Troubleshooting with Process Monitor - Ask the Performance Team - Site Home - TechNet Blogs?

You may still have damaged System Files from the infection which can't repair while running, so try SFC /SCANNOW Run in Command Prompt at Boot.

If there are irreparable System Files I'd consider a Repair Install
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