Windows Onecare Virus Protection keeps turning itself off
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2010年9月7日 15:49Windows Onecare Virus protection keeps turning itself off for no apparent reason. Why?
- 已移動 Stephen BootsMVP, Moderator 2010年9月7日 16:30 virus protection (From:Windows Live OneCare General)
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2010年9月7日 16:29版主
You can try the Virus and Spyware repair tool - http://social.microsoft.com/forums/en-US/onecareupdate/thread/a110d77b-6829-4bc6-8a16-8125e7093913/ or you can contact support:
How to reach support (FAQ) - http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/onecareinstallandactivate/thread/30400b52-7f26-4ba0-bc18-17e305329d90
However, since OneCare is at end of life and cannot be renewed, I suggest removing OneCare.
See this post for End of Life information for Windows Live OneCare - http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/onecaregeneral/thread/81996436-edad-41ba-bdfc-02fc094e2ca9
Uninstall OneCare http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/onecaregeneral/thread/732e6371-2e71-479a-8cd6-b189941ed4fb, use the cleanup tool: http://social.microsoft.com/forums/en-US/onecareinstallandactivate/thread/399071e2-49dc-4767-932d-d261e3965943/, and then download and install the free Microsoft Security essentials for malware protection - http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/resources.aspx
If you used OneCare for backups, you'll still be able to restore from old backups if you use the OneCare Restore tool - http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/onecarebackupandrestore/thread/e5d686c8-762b-4b22-bc08-bfb93f911e57, but you'll need to seek an alternative backup solution.
-steve
~ Microsoft MVP Windows Live ~ Windows Live OneCare| Live Mesh|MS Security Essentials Forums Moderator ~- 已標示為解答 Stephen BootsMVP, Moderator 2010年9月7日 16:30
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2010年9月9日 9:03
This is what keeps coming up:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: MsMpEng.exe
Application Version: 1.5.1958.0
Application Timestamp: 4875514e
Fault Module Name: mpavrtm.dll
Fault Module Version: 1.5.1958.0
Fault Module Timestamp: 4875515f
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Offset: 000085fa
OS Version: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.768.3
Locale ID: 2057
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2010年9月9日 13:02版主
Did you try the repair tool?
The error is a fatal exception or access area. Since it is crashing the scan engine, the problem can be corruption in the signature database.
If the repair tool didn't solve it, your choices are:
1. Uninstall and reinstall OneCare
2. Uninstall OneCare per the above and install MSE or other protection.
3. Contact OneCare support as per the above reply.
-steve
~ Microsoft MVP Windows Live ~ Windows Live OneCare| Live Mesh|MS Security Essentials Forums Moderator ~ -
2010年9月10日 7:17
HI
I have removed the WIndows Onecare and installed the programme you recommended. The computer starts up quicker then suddenly becomes very very slow. when the computer speeds up again the Secuirty on windows tells me that the virus and malware is turned off yet the Essential programme i downloaded is still green. Why? Again i have to turn it on as I did with the windows Onecare.
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2010年9月10日 12:39版主
Did you run the cleanup utility for OneCare or simply uninstall via Control Panel?
If you did not use the cleanup utility, please do so: http://social.microsoft.com/forums/en-US/onecareinstallandactivate/thread/399071e2-49dc-4767-932d-d261e3965943/
Then, reinstall MSE. If that fails to resolve it, contact MSE Support -
To open an email support case, start here:
https://support.microsoftsecurityessentials.com/
-steve
~ Microsoft MVP Windows Live ~ Windows Live OneCare| Live Mesh|MS Security Essentials Forums Moderator ~ -
2010年9月10日 20:55When i try to remove it via the link and run it it tells me i must be an administrator ot do it. my account as administrator. so what do i do now?
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2010年9月13日 7:37I have run the clean up tool and had to then remove and reinstall microsoft security. The computer still goes very slow and freezes and the windows security then tells me that the malware and virus is turned off and i then have to turn it on. What should i do now?
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2010年9月13日 12:09版主
Since you have now removed OneCare and MSE is not behaving properly, you should open a support case with MSE Support.
To open an email support case, start here:
https://support.microsoftsecurityessentials.com/
Forums for MSE are here: http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/mse
-steve
~ Microsoft MVP Windows Live ~ Windows Live OneCare| Live Mesh|MS Security Essentials Forums Moderator ~ -
2010年11月19日 6:25Run your system in safe mode:
1. Log out and reboot your machine.
2. When the machine starts the reboot sequence, press the F8 key repeatedly.
3. Select Safe Mode with Networking from the resulting menu.
4. Login. If the malware has changed your password, try logging in as Administrator. By default, Administrator has no password.
5. The machine will continue booting, but the Windows desktop will look different.
6. When you're finished doing what you need to do, log out and reboot back into normal mode.