![]() Although I suspect the PC's health is beyond rescue. First, try utilizing the built-in uninstall feature of the program by finding the folder for the antivirus program in your Windows Start menu.To do this, click Start, All Programs, and look for the antivirus program in the list of programs. Then I installed CIS.Īnyway, I guess this is just as much information (from using the Windows System Restore function while having avast! installed), as it is a call for help. Quote from: LeoniAquila on November 09, 2008, 05:20:29 PM On my dad's PC (Windows XP SP3) I uninstalled CFP 2.4 and avast! Antivirus Home Edition. On Tuesday I will do what I've done to my own PC a hundred times: REFORMAT! Although I suspect the PC's health is beyond rescue. It's unlikely because CCleaner is always said to be safe, but I can't really think of any other option.Īnyway, I guess this is just as much information (from using the Windows System Restore function while having avast! installed), as it is a call for help. Had the same problem a couple of months ago, and I suspect that CCleaner removed something. Well, it doesn't matter much, because the problem (Windows Installer) that I had in the first place would remain. Thus I tried to disable the Windows services installed by avast!. That didn't work, despite that I turned off the program's self-protection. ![]() ![]() Also, I couldn't shut down avast! in any way.įinally I decided to kill avast! by terminating its processes. However, I couldn't launch the uninstaller, neither from CCleaner or Windows own Add/Remove Programs. Well, guess what, the System Restore completely messed up avast! Antivirus. Then I installed CIS.ĭue to a problem (Windows Installer not functioning), I thereafter tried the Windows System Restore feature. On my dad's PC (Windows XP SP3) I uninstalled CFP 2.4 and avast! Antivirus Home Edition. ![]()
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