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      30th Jun 2006
Just downloaded the latest update and program hangs up three minutes into the
scan. Error code is 0X800705b4. Any idea on how to solve the problem?
Thanks,
Profkay
 
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      1st Jul 2006
Hello Profesor,

Have you tried the scan operation running in safe mºde?
http://www.computerhope.com/issues/chsafe.htm

Is this a Windows Vista Beta 2?

Have you try to clean your System?
Try to use Ccleaner
http://www.ccleaner.com/downloadbuilds.asp
Note, When you install Ccleaner, uncheck the Yahoo toolbar option.
Note, in Options, Settings, Advanced, uncheck - Only delete files in Windows
folders older than 48 hours.
Note: uncheck Windows Defender in the applications.
Run twice Ccleaner, the same as below,until you get “0 bytes to be removed”.
Open Ccleaner and press "Windows" "Aplications" and "Run Cleaner" from the
menu choose 'Issues' and then press scan for issues, Repair any fºund.

Also the way to dig into this:
Windows Defender records, in the System event log, at the time of the scan,
the precise path and filename of each detection.

So--right click My Computer, choose Manage.
Click on the plus sign in front of Event Viewer.
Click on the System events log, in the left column.
Click on View (top menu), filter.
Click the down-arrow at the right of Event Source, and choose "WinDefend."
Click apply, click OK.

Now--in the right window, scroll back to the time of the original detection,
and look for yellow-triangle marked records for those original detections.
Double-click a record in the right window to open it and see the full
detail. You can cut and paste, via a button--back to this thread.

For the benefit of the community reading this post, please rate the pºst.

I hope this post is helpful.

Let us know how it works ºut.

Еиçеl
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"Dr. Kay" wrote:

> Just downloaded the latest update and program hangs up three minutes into the
> scan. Error code is 0X800705b4. Any idea on how to solve the problem?
> Thanks,
> Profkay

 
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      1st Jul 2006
After uninstall/reinstall of Windows Defender and a CClean it seems to be
working properly. Interesting outcome because I tried EasyCleaner first but
that didn't cut it.
Thanks
Dave
--
Profkay


"Engel" wrote:

> Hello Profesor,
>
> Have you tried the scan operation running in safe mºde?
> http://www.computerhope.com/issues/chsafe.htm
>
> Is this a Windows Vista Beta 2?
>
> Have you try to clean your System?
> Try to use Ccleaner
> http://www.ccleaner.com/downloadbuilds.asp
> Note, When you install Ccleaner, uncheck the Yahoo toolbar option.
> Note, in Options, Settings, Advanced, uncheck - Only delete files in Windows
> folders older than 48 hours.
> Note: uncheck Windows Defender in the applications.
> Run twice Ccleaner, the same as below,until you get “0 bytes to be removed”.
> Open Ccleaner and press "Windows" "Aplications" and "Run Cleaner" from the
> menu choose 'Issues' and then press scan for issues, Repair any fºund.
>
> Also the way to dig into this:
> Windows Defender records, in the System event log, at the time of the scan,
> the precise path and filename of each detection.
>
> So--right click My Computer, choose Manage.
> Click on the plus sign in front of Event Viewer.
> Click on the System events log, in the left column.
> Click on View (top menu), filter.
> Click the down-arrow at the right of Event Source, and choose "WinDefend."
> Click apply, click OK.
>
> Now--in the right window, scroll back to the time of the original detection,
> and look for yellow-triangle marked records for those original detections.
> Double-click a record in the right window to open it and see the full
> detail. You can cut and paste, via a button--back to this thread.
>
> For the benefit of the community reading this post, please rate the pºst.
>
> I hope this post is helpful.
>
> Let us know how it works ºut.
>
> Еиçеl
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>
>
> "Dr. Kay" wrote:
>
> > Just downloaded the latest update and program hangs up three minutes into the
> > scan. Error code is 0X800705b4. Any idea on how to solve the problem?
> > Thanks,
> > Profkay

 
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      1st Jul 2006
Hi David,

I am glad I could help and thank you for updating the thread.
(¯`·._.·Еиçеl·._.·´¯)

"Dr. Kay" wrote:

> After uninstall/reinstall of Windows Defender and a CClean it seems to be
> working properly. Interesting outcome because I tried EasyCleaner first but
> that didn't cut it.
> Thanks
> Dave
> --
> Profkay
>
>
> "Engel" wrote:
>
> > Hello Profesor,
> >
> > Have you tried the scan operation running in safe mºde?
> > http://www.computerhope.com/issues/chsafe.htm
> >
> > Is this a Windows Vista Beta 2?
> >
> > Have you try to clean your System?
> > Try to use Ccleaner
> > http://www.ccleaner.com/downloadbuilds.asp
> > Note, When you install Ccleaner, uncheck the Yahoo toolbar option.
> > Note, in Options, Settings, Advanced, uncheck - Only delete files in Windows
> > folders older than 48 hours.
> > Note: uncheck Windows Defender in the applications.
> > Run twice Ccleaner, the same as below,until you get “0 bytes to be removed”.
> > Open Ccleaner and press "Windows" "Aplications" and "Run Cleaner" from the
> > menu choose 'Issues' and then press scan for issues, Repair any fºund.
> >
> > Also the way to dig into this:
> > Windows Defender records, in the System event log, at the time of the scan,
> > the precise path and filename of each detection.
> >
> > So--right click My Computer, choose Manage.
> > Click on the plus sign in front of Event Viewer.
> > Click on the System events log, in the left column.
> > Click on View (top menu), filter.
> > Click the down-arrow at the right of Event Source, and choose "WinDefend."
> > Click apply, click OK.
> >
> > Now--in the right window, scroll back to the time of the original detection,
> > and look for yellow-triangle marked records for those original detections.
> > Double-click a record in the right window to open it and see the full
> > detail. You can cut and paste, via a button--back to this thread.
> >
> > For the benefit of the community reading this post, please rate the pºst.
> >
> > I hope this post is helpful.
> >
> > Let us know how it works ºut.
> >
> > Еиçеl
> > --
> > --
> >
> >
> > "Dr. Kay" wrote:
> >
> > > Just downloaded the latest update and program hangs up three minutes into the
> > > scan. Error code is 0X800705b4. Any idea on how to solve the problem?
> > > Thanks,
> > > Profkay

 
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      29th Jul 2006
Thank you, Engel; this part of your reply helped me! :-)


"Engel" wrote . . .

> Also the way to dig into this:
> Windows Defender records, in the System event log, at the time of the scan,
> the precise path and filename of each detection.
>
> So--right click My Computer, choose Manage.
> Click on the plus sign in front of Event Viewer.
> Click on the System events log, in the left column.
> Click on View (top menu), filter.
> Click the down-arrow at the right of Event Source, and choose "WinDefend."
> Click apply, click OK.
>
> Now--in the right window, scroll back to the time of the original detection,
> and look for yellow-triangle marked records for those original detections.
> Double-click a record in the right window to open it and see the full
> detail. You can cut and paste, via a button--back to this thread.
>
> For the benefit of the community reading this post, please rate the pºst.
>
> I hope this post is helpful.
>
> Let us know how it works ºut.
>
> Еиçеl


 
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