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I had MS Anti-Spyware installed on Windows XP SP2 and am
very satisfied with the application. Today, I came across another anti-spyware application from Sunbelt, called Counterspy. I downloaded an evaluation/trial copy with worked flawlessly and had a very polished appearance. However, Counterspy looks and functions almost identically to MS Anti-Spyware. So similar in fact, I decided to remove it from my PC. I uninstalled Counterspy at which point my OS began to freeze/hang. I was forced to use the Task Manager to shutdown the PC and it reported someting to the effect of "Giant Anti-spyware Data Service" failing to respond. I was able to unencrypt my personal data files using safe mode and do a clean install. My fault for not reading the release notes or doing more research I guess. |
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I have the identical problem resulting from the identical
sequence of events. But I don't follow how you fixed it. Could you kindly explain a bit more fully? Thanks in advance. >-----Original Message----- > >>I had the same problem removing Counterspy.I discovered >that an App. called gcasserv had locked the cpu at >100%.Ending this cleared the problem.Gcasserv is part of >MSAS located in Startup.It seems that MSAS and Counterspy >dont work together >. > |
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You need to run task manager, either via start, run, taskmgr, <enter> or via
ctrl-alt-delete. In the processes tab, end task the gcasserv process--and any others starting with gc, or Giant. I'd then recommend uninstalling the beta, deleting the contents of the installation folder (unless you need to preserve settings or quarantine items)--and then reinstalling. This issue should not persist-- but a reinstall may be needed to fix it. -- "DavidR" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:012e01c55fdc$b87275c0$a601280a@phx.gbl... >I have the identical problem resulting from the identical > sequence of events. But I don't follow how you fixed > it. Could you kindly explain a bit more fully? Thanks > in advance. >>-----Original Message----- >> >>>I had the same problem removing Counterspy.I discovered >>that an App. called gcasserv had locked the cpu at >>100%.Ending this cleared the problem.Gcasserv is part of >>MSAS located in Startup.It seems that MSAS and > Counterspy >>dont work together >>. >> |
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