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      13th Apr 2006
I recently uninstalled MSAS Beta I. But I know there are probably tidbits
scattered all over my HDD and registry orphans I need to clean up. Is there
a Microsoft site with detailed instructions for complete removing this
software? I have read here Windows Defender will uninstall it when
installing WD, but do not wish to install WD at this time. Want to wait for
the bugs to work out a bit longer on that one, if you know what I mean. Sure
would appreciate any info/guidance to fully uninstall MSAS.
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      13th Apr 2006
Hello,
Two things you can do...
Run disk clean up which comes with Windows or download CCLEANER from
www.ccleaner.com I find this does a better job than Disk Cleaner ( sorry
MS!!)
When you download it, run it, click issues, than scan, "it will list
everything that's not used anymore", Click Fix it. It will ask you if you
want to make a back up, do so in case something goes wrong. Once you have
fixed everything, run the scan again as I sometimes find more things show up!!
Good luck!


"buttoni" wrote:

> I recently uninstalled MSAS Beta I. But I know there are probably tidbits
> scattered all over my HDD and registry orphans I need to clean up. Is there
> a Microsoft site with detailed instructions for complete removing this
> software? I have read here Windows Defender will uninstall it when
> installing WD, but do not wish to install WD at this time. Want to wait for
> the bugs to work out a bit longer on that one, if you know what I mean. Sure
> would appreciate any info/guidance to fully uninstall MSAS.
> --
> Peggy in Texas

 
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      13th Apr 2006
The new version of Defender that was just released today solves SOME of the
problems reported with the old one. You might want to give it another look.
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"Andrew Hay" wrote:

> Hello,
> Two things you can do...
> Run disk clean up which comes with Windows or download CCLEANER from
> www.ccleaner.com I find this does a better job than Disk Cleaner ( sorry
> MS!!)
> When you download it, run it, click issues, than scan, "it will list
> everything that's not used anymore", Click Fix it. It will ask you if you
> want to make a back up, do so in case something goes wrong. Once you have
> fixed everything, run the scan again as I sometimes find more things show up!!
> Good luck!
>
>
> "buttoni" wrote:
>
> > I recently uninstalled MSAS Beta I. But I know there are probably tidbits
> > scattered all over my HDD and registry orphans I need to clean up. Is there
> > a Microsoft site with detailed instructions for complete removing this
> > software? I have read here Windows Defender will uninstall it when
> > installing WD, but do not wish to install WD at this time. Want to wait for
> > the bugs to work out a bit longer on that one, if you know what I mean. Sure
> > would appreciate any info/guidance to fully uninstall MSAS.
> > --
> > Peggy in Texas

 
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      13th Apr 2006
Hello Buttoni,

Have a look at this article. It may be relevant to your problem.
Subject: Can't Install -- Error 1714
4/13/2006 11:00 AM PST
By: fredmertz
In: microsoft.private.security.spyware.installation

I hope that (this) post is helpful.
Let us know how it works ºut.
Еиçеl
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"buttoni" wrote:

> I recently uninstalled MSAS Beta I. But I know there are probably tidbits
> scattered all over my HDD and registry orphans I need to clean up. Is there
> a Microsoft site with detailed instructions for complete removing this
> software? I have read here Windows Defender will uninstall it when
> installing WD, but do not wish to install WD at this time. Want to wait for
> the bugs to work out a bit longer on that one, if you know what I mean. Sure
> would appreciate any info/guidance to fully uninstall MSAS.
> --
> Peggy in Texas

 
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      15th Apr 2006
Thanks for the suggestion, Andrew. I have been using CCleaner for some time
and regularly scan for issues and get rid of them. Don't recall but a couple
of MSAS entries there after uninstalling the SW. But there are still lots of
registry entries for Giant/MSAS in the Registry. Dare I clean them out or
just let the orphans sit there for eternity. I was hoping someone here could
direct me to a Microsoft site that itemizes the Registry keys that are safe
to delete regarding this uninstalled software.
--
Peggy in Texas


"Andrew Hay" wrote:

> Hello,
> Two things you can do...
> Run disk clean up which comes with Windows or download CCLEANER from
> www.ccleaner.com I find this does a better job than Disk Cleaner ( sorry
> MS!!)
> When you download it, run it, click issues, than scan, "it will list
> everything that's not used anymore", Click Fix it. It will ask you if you
> want to make a back up, do so in case something goes wrong. Once you have
> fixed everything, run the scan again as I sometimes find more things show up!!
> Good luck!
>
>
> "buttoni" wrote:
>
> > I recently uninstalled MSAS Beta I. But I know there are probably tidbits
> > scattered all over my HDD and registry orphans I need to clean up. Is there
> > a Microsoft site with detailed instructions for complete removing this
> > software? I have read here Windows Defender will uninstall it when
> > installing WD, but do not wish to install WD at this time. Want to wait for
> > the bugs to work out a bit longer on that one, if you know what I mean. Sure
> > would appreciate any info/guidance to fully uninstall MSAS.
> > --
> > Peggy in Texas

 
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      15th Apr 2006
Old Rebel, I think I want to wait awhile longer before downloading Defender.
Glas to hear the latest version is a little better than the last. I have
been following the posts on this forum (and other user forums) and I think
this software has too mant bugs and update issues/problems right now. Will
probably install it eventually, but I think I'll let other brave souls work
out the kinks and bugs a bit longer before doing so.
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Peggy in Texas


"Old Rebel" wrote:

> The new version of Defender that was just released today solves SOME of the
> problems reported with the old one. You might want to give it another look.
> --
> Old Rebel: Old, but not too old to learn new tricks!
>
>
> "Andrew Hay" wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > Two things you can do...
> > Run disk clean up which comes with Windows or download CCLEANER from
> > www.ccleaner.com I find this does a better job than Disk Cleaner ( sorry
> > MS!!)
> > When you download it, run it, click issues, than scan, "it will list
> > everything that's not used anymore", Click Fix it. It will ask you if you
> > want to make a back up, do so in case something goes wrong. Once you have
> > fixed everything, run the scan again as I sometimes find more things show up!!
> > Good luck!
> >
> >
> > "buttoni" wrote:
> >
> > > I recently uninstalled MSAS Beta I. But I know there are probably tidbits
> > > scattered all over my HDD and registry orphans I need to clean up. Is there
> > > a Microsoft site with detailed instructions for complete removing this
> > > software? I have read here Windows Defender will uninstall it when
> > > installing WD, but do not wish to install WD at this time. Want to wait for
> > > the bugs to work out a bit longer on that one, if you know what I mean. Sure
> > > would appreciate any info/guidance to fully uninstall MSAS.
> > > --
> > > Peggy in Texas

 
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      15th Apr 2006
That read was most informative Engel. My search of topics didn't find it. I
found lots of the tidbits they mentioned and deleted them. Ran CCleaner and
Disk Cleaner as recommended also. Will just leave any registry orphans where
they are for now. Maybe if I ever install Windows Defender, is will get
whatever is left there, as I have read on this forum that Defender uninstalls
MSAS before it installs itself.

Thanks again.
--
Peggy in Texas


"Engel" wrote:

> Hello Buttoni,
>
> Have a look at this article. It may be relevant to your problem.
> Subject: Can't Install -- Error 1714
> 4/13/2006 11:00 AM PST
> By: fredmertz
> In: microsoft.private.security.spyware.installation
>
> I hope that (this) post is helpful.
> Let us know how it works ºut.
> Еиçеl
> ---
>
>
>
>
>
> "buttoni" wrote:
>
> > I recently uninstalled MSAS Beta I. But I know there are probably tidbits
> > scattered all over my HDD and registry orphans I need to clean up. Is there
> > a Microsoft site with detailed instructions for complete removing this
> > software? I have read here Windows Defender will uninstall it when
> > installing WD, but do not wish to install WD at this time. Want to wait for
> > the bugs to work out a bit longer on that one, if you know what I mean. Sure
> > would appreciate any info/guidance to fully uninstall MSAS.
> > --
> > Peggy in Texas

 
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      16th Apr 2006
Peggy
I suggest that you run CCLEANER under Fix issues but make a backup of what's
deleted...so if something goees wrong you can just restore it!!
On my Desktop I have a folder called SECURITY for backups and my Anti Virus
and all Anti Spyware programs.
Makes it easier to find if I have to restart computer in safe mode!!
In the meantime I wish you luck!!


"buttoni" wrote:

> That read was most informative Engel. My search of topics didn't find it. I
> found lots of the tidbits they mentioned and deleted them. Ran CCleaner and
> Disk Cleaner as recommended also. Will just leave any registry orphans where
> they are for now. Maybe if I ever install Windows Defender, is will get
> whatever is left there, as I have read on this forum that Defender uninstalls
> MSAS before it installs itself.
>
> Thanks again.
> --
> Peggy in Texas
>
>
> "Engel" wrote:
>
> > Hello Buttoni,
> >
> > Have a look at this article. It may be relevant to your problem.
> > Subject: Can't Install -- Error 1714
> > 4/13/2006 11:00 AM PST
> > By: fredmertz
> > In: microsoft.private.security.spyware.installation
> >
> > I hope that (this) post is helpful.
> > Let us know how it works ºut.
> > Еиçеl
> > ---
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "buttoni" wrote:
> >
> > > I recently uninstalled MSAS Beta I. But I know there are probably tidbits
> > > scattered all over my HDD and registry orphans I need to clean up. Is there
> > > a Microsoft site with detailed instructions for complete removing this
> > > software? I have read here Windows Defender will uninstall it when
> > > installing WD, but do not wish to install WD at this time. Want to wait for
> > > the bugs to work out a bit longer on that one, if you know what I mean. Sure
> > > would appreciate any info/guidance to fully uninstall MSAS.
> > > --
> > > Peggy in Texas

 
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      18th Apr 2006
Have now taken all recommended actions and system is running just fine, and
somewhat faster, I might add. I think everything removed cleanly and safely.
Thanks to all who repled for you help with this.
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Peggy in Texas


"buttoni" wrote:

> I recently uninstalled MSAS Beta I. But I know there are probably tidbits
> scattered all over my HDD and registry orphans I need to clean up. Is there
> a Microsoft site with detailed instructions for complete removing this
> software? I have read here Windows Defender will uninstall it when
> installing WD, but do not wish to install WD at this time. Want to wait for
> the bugs to work out a bit longer on that one, if you know what I mean. Sure
> would appreciate any info/guidance to fully uninstall MSAS.
> --
> Peggy in Texas

 
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      18th Apr 2006
You can also give Microsoft's own beta registry cleaner a look:
http://safety.live.com Look for the broom and clean. It seems reliable.
There are other tools there too.


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>I recently uninstalled MSAS Beta I. But I know there are probably tidbits
> scattered all over my HDD and registry orphans I need to clean up. Is
> there
> a Microsoft site with detailed instructions for complete removing this
> software? I have read here Windows Defender will uninstall it when
> installing WD, but do not wish to install WD at this time. Want to wait
> for
> the bugs to work out a bit longer on that one, if you know what I mean.
> Sure
> would appreciate any info/guidance to fully uninstall MSAS.
> --
> Peggy in Texas



 
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