"Spot" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Something like this happened to me recently also, I'm not sure on the
> exact
> reason why. To fix the problem I reinstalled Windows, it's kind of sad
> that
> it couldn't be fixed easier than this but that is ok. I'd recommend
> partitioning your hard drive so you can backup any documents etc that you
> would like to keep.
>
> Sometimes the antivirus companys provide uninstall applications to
> completely remove any files their software might have put on your
> computer,
> BUT since this didn't work for me I reinstalled. I don't want to point
> fingers at what might have cause the problem, but I'm wondering if you use
> "P2P" software?
>
> --OR-- you can contact Microsoft or maybe even AVG directly through phone
> or
> e-mail, maybe they've got a better way to fix the problem.
> --
> esu lanoisseforp
>
>
> "ryanvaal" wrote:
>
>> I recently upgraded to Vista Premium from XP. On XP, I was running a free
>> (7.1?) version of AVG and, after upgrading, found that it no longer
>> worked. I
>> bought the Vista version of Kaspersky and tried to install it. It
>> wouldn't
>> let me install the Kaspersky program until I uninstalled the AVG. Problem
>> is,
>> my computer does not have any AVG files that I can find. However, Windows
>> Defender still recognizes AVG as the only Virus protection I have. It's
>> also
>> listed under "uninstall programs". When I try to uninstall it though, it
>> gives me a window that says "Installation failed!". I downloaded the new
>> 7.5
>> version that some people recommended on this site, but to no avail.
>> Basically, what I'm asking for is any other possible way I could
>> uninstall
>> this "ghost" AVG program (ghost because I can't find any of the files
>> that
>> come with it).
>>
>> I have absolutely no idea what to do and I'd greatly appreciate some
>> help.
From the AVG free website:
http://forum.grisoft.cz/freeforum/re...,backpage=,sv=
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