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Thanks guys...
Thanks guys...
Takenoshin,
Not quite...there are all sorts of MSE entries left in the system, as you can see, and we have not done a search for Microsoft Security Client. That could bring in another bundle of entries.MSE is now uninstlled..
Without going through a long and involved process, or any more searches, try the following, and see what happens...
(Assuming that your system drive is C:)
Above the Start orb, type the following in the Search programs and files area: cmd
In the results list above, under Programs, right-click cmd and select: Run as Administrator
Approve the action via the UAC prompt, if it appears.
At the Command Prompt (black box), type each of the following commands contained inside the code box, one at a time, and press Enter after each:
See if Setup launches, and/or post back on what happens.Code:TASKKILL /f /im MsMpEng.exe TASKKILL /f /im msseces.exe net stop MsMpSvc sc delete MsMpSvc CD C:\Program Files\Microsoft Security Client\Backup\x86 Setup.exe /u
Setup doesn't launch... this is what happened...
Something is muddled up with MSE and known methods of fixing it are not working for you, not even the Microsoft FixIt routine.
We can try to do the FixIt manually, but even the batch file presented in the link provided has several errors, and it does not look as if it addresses the newer version of MSE that you probably had.
If the computer does not show any signs of an infection, and this is an MSE issue, the best thing to do is move on and install another AntiVirus program, which you did. However, other problems that you are experiencing pose a challenge, and sfc /scannow, which is my next suggestion, is giving you a problem.
So, let's try the following:
Above the Start orb, type the following in the Search programs and files area: cmd
In the results list above, under Programs, right-click cmd and select: Run as Administrator
Approve the action via the UAC prompt, if it appears.
At the Command Prompt (black box), type the following, and press Enter:
Does it work?Code:sfc /scannow
If not, what error does it give, or does it close down again?
If the above does not work, restart the computer...
As the computer restarts, tap the F8 key until you get to the Advanced Boot Options menu
Is the following option present: Repair your computer
Let us know.
@cottonball, wow sfc /scannow is now working unlike before. However, programs such as Malwrebytes, Skype, uTorrent. doesn't run still... Skype and uTorrent automatically say's it doesn't respond when you run it. while Malwarebytes totally don't show anything.
@Jaycee, Nope. this is a Samsung Netbook...
Last edited by Takenoshin; 02 Jan 2014 at 01:48.
Hi guys, since the last solution provided didn't work... It seems like I'm going on the last option which is restore the system... If you have any additional solution please do post it... else, I'll restore the system tomorrow...
My deepest thanks to everyone who gave their efforts...:)
You are making the best decision.
See if the following can be of help with your Netbook:
How To Use Samsung Recovery Solution 4 : | Samsung