J
Jose
I can't remember. That was maybe over 3 years ago. Do you think the errors
starting in safe mode may be related? If so, what should I do?
JB
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Did you (1) uninstall the McAfee application /and then/ (2) download/run
the McAfee Consumer Products Removal Tool (3) /before/ you installed Avast
and (4) /before/ your McAfee subscription had expired?JB wrote:
So far, I think the messages you see in Event Viewer you see are
because you are booting Safe Mode without networking and the message
are normal for the boot option that you chose. The services that get
started in each of the Safe Modes are not the same.
I do not have McAfee installed and I can see the same Event Log
messages - but I am not worried about it because it is OK to see these
messages in Safe Mode without networking.
Try a normal boot or Safe Mode with Networking and see how things look
then.
If you see this kind of message when you try to run Task Manager,
Regedit or Command Prompt:
....has been disabled by your Administrator
The issue is usually a malware infection. Usually, a good scanning
tool with remove the malware but the problem and the message remains.
You need to run MBAM and SAS until they report no issues, and if you
still have the problem with those things being disabled, we can fix it
in about one minute. It is easy to fix - after the scans run clean.
After MBAM and SAS run clean if you think you have a problem or
question about Restore Points, we will fix that too. The RPs
generally take care of themselves but are also popular malware
targets. They still may need attention after any malware is removed.
Again, not difficult and easy to fix on a clean system.
It doesn't make sense to try to fix problems on an afflicted system.
Just fix one thing at a time AFTER the scans run clean... Nothing
here is too difficult.