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I have read the newsgroups for several years now and have recommended and
installed AVG on numerous machines without error. Recently I suggested that a friend download it to his XP machine and he said that it caused his machine to crash (no further info). Recently my copy of mcaffee started to play up and I decided to download AVG for myself, and you guessed it my machine gave BSOD at startup. It seems to be the AVG Core program that is giving the problems, and I currently have it disabled from loading in msconfig. Can you shed any light on my problem. My machine is running Win ME BSOD info is:- OE @ 0028: c000e8be in vxd vmm (01)+ 0000d8be called from 0028:c004ad2f in VxD VFAT (01)+ Several such screens appear at boot up when the AVG core program is trying to load. My machine at work is also Win ME and has no problems with AVG. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Alan |
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My guess is that you didn't get all of the McAfee shudder stuff out of
your machine before you installed AVG. I have put AVG on a number of XP machines and they all worked just fine. Download the AVG again, just to make sure you have a good dl'd and do the installation from the Safe Mode....... After disposing of McAfee from my machine, through normal uninstall, I still had tons of detritus throughout......some of which caused problems with Win Me. Norton was just as bad, even after proper uninstall, there were tons of files and reg entries that had to be manually cleaned out. H "Alan Falkus" wrote in message ... I have read the newsgroups for several years now and have recommended and installed AVG on numerous machines without error. Recently I suggested that a friend download it to his XP machine and he said that it caused his machine to crash (no further info). Recently my copy of mcaffee started to play up and I decided to download AVG for myself, and you guessed it my machine gave BSOD at startup. It seems to be the AVG Core program that is giving the problems, and I currently have it disabled from loading in msconfig. Can you shed any light on my problem. My machine is running Win ME BSOD info is:- OE @ 0028: c000e8be in vxd vmm (01)+ 0000d8be called from 0028:c004ad2f in VxD VFAT (01)+ Several such screens appear at boot up when the AVG core program is trying to load. My machine at work is also Win ME and has no problems with AVG. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Alan |
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Alan
further to Heirloom's response, one of the major reasons that ANY anti-virus will fail on install/first boot is that the system is already compromised....... You may have a virus/spyware hijack download the Stinger from here and run it to make sure that A-V-disabling viruses are not present on your PC http://download.nai.com/products/mca...rt/stinger.exe - update your virus scanner and run a full system scan of all files. download AdAware from www.lavasoftusa.com, install, update, and run it to remove spyware, adware, and other such nasties from your system. -- Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2005, Windows) Nil Carborundum Illegitemi http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/millsrpch.htm http://tinyurl.com/6oztj Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to NG's "Alan Falkus" wrote in message ... I have read the newsgroups for several years now and have recommended and installed AVG on numerous machines without error. Recently I suggested that a friend download it to his XP machine and he said that it caused his machine to crash (no further info). Recently my copy of mcaffee started to play up and I decided to download AVG for myself, and you guessed it my machine gave BSOD at startup. It seems to be the AVG Core program that is giving the problems, and I currently have it disabled from loading in msconfig. Can you shed any light on my problem. My machine is running Win ME BSOD info is:- OE @ 0028: c000e8be in vxd vmm (01)+ 0000d8be called from 0028:c004ad2f in VxD VFAT (01)+ Several such screens appear at boot up when the AVG core program is trying to load. My machine at work is also Win ME and has no problems with AVG. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Alan |
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Thanks for the back up, Noel.......I really should have mentioned that.
See, that's why you are the guru. Heirloom, old and still a hopper "Noel Paton" wrote in message ... Alan further to Heirloom's response, one of the major reasons that ANY anti-virus will fail on install/first boot is that the system is already compromised....... You may have a virus/spyware hijack download the Stinger from here and run it to make sure that A-V-disabling viruses are not present on your PC http://download.nai.com/products/mca...rt/stinger.exe - update your virus scanner and run a full system scan of all files. download AdAware from www.lavasoftusa.com, install, update, and run it to remove spyware, adware, and other such nasties from your system. -- Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2005, Windows) Nil Carborundum Illegitemi http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/millsrpch.htm http://tinyurl.com/6oztj Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to NG's "Alan Falkus" wrote in message ... I have read the newsgroups for several years now and have recommended and installed AVG on numerous machines without error. Recently I suggested that a friend download it to his XP machine and he said that it caused his machine to crash (no further info). Recently my copy of mcaffee started to play up and I decided to download AVG for myself, and you guessed it my machine gave BSOD at startup. It seems to be the AVG Core program that is giving the problems, and I currently have it disabled from loading in msconfig. Can you shed any light on my problem. My machine is running Win ME BSOD info is:- OE @ 0028: c000e8be in vxd vmm (01)+ 0000d8be called from 0028:c004ad2f in VxD VFAT (01)+ Several such screens appear at boot up when the AVG core program is trying to load. My machine at work is also Win ME and has no problems with AVG. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Alan |
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Good to see you've reverted back to adding your 'footnotes', HL - after
being hijacked recently g. (I suppose imitation being the sincerest form of flattery). I always looked forward to them as they keep these pages from becoming too serious - and it was often useful to know when you were about to eat or go to bed, etc. Mart "heirloom" wrote in message ... Thanks for the back up, Noel.......I really should have mentioned that. See, that's why you are the guru. Heirloom, old and still a hopper "Noel Paton" wrote in message ... Alan further to Heirloom's response, one of the major reasons that ANY anti-virus will fail on install/first boot is that the system is already compromised....... You may have a virus/spyware hijack download the Stinger from here and run it to make sure that A-V-disabling viruses are not present on your PC http://download.nai.com/products/mca...rt/stinger.exe - update your virus scanner and run a full system scan of all files. download AdAware from www.lavasoftusa.com, install, update, and run it to remove spyware, adware, and other such nasties from your system. -- Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2005, Windows) Nil Carborundum Illegitemi http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/millsrpch.htm http://tinyurl.com/6oztj Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to NG's "Alan Falkus" wrote in message ... I have read the newsgroups for several years now and have recommended and installed AVG on numerous machines without error. Recently I suggested that a friend download it to his XP machine and he said that it caused his machine to crash (no further info). Recently my copy of mcaffee started to play up and I decided to download AVG for myself, and you guessed it my machine gave BSOD at startup. It seems to be the AVG Core program that is giving the problems, and I currently have it disabled from loading in msconfig. Can you shed any light on my problem. My machine is running Win ME BSOD info is:- OE @ 0028: c000e8be in vxd vmm (01)+ 0000d8be called from 0028:c004ad2f in VxD VFAT (01)+ Several such screens appear at boot up when the AVG core program is trying to load. My machine at work is also Win ME and has no problems with AVG. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Alan |
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LOL, and thanks. Now that I have both eyes again, it will be easier. I had
no idea this was such a novelty for so many......glad to oblige. Heirloom, old and bi again, (focal, that is) "Mart" wrote in message ... Good to see you've reverted back to adding your 'footnotes', HL - after being hijacked recently g. (I suppose imitation being the sincerest form of flattery). I always looked forward to them as they keep these pages from becoming too serious - and it was often useful to know when you were about to eat or go to bed, etc. Mart "heirloom" wrote in message ... Thanks for the back up, Noel.......I really should have mentioned that. See, that's why you are the guru. Heirloom, old and still a hopper "Noel Paton" wrote in message ... Alan further to Heirloom's response, one of the major reasons that ANY anti-virus will fail on install/first boot is that the system is already compromised....... You may have a virus/spyware hijack download the Stinger from here and run it to make sure that A-V-disabling viruses are not present on your PC http://download.nai.com/products/mca...rt/stinger.exe - update your virus scanner and run a full system scan of all files. download AdAware from www.lavasoftusa.com, install, update, and run it to remove spyware, adware, and other such nasties from your system. -- Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2005, Windows) Nil Carborundum Illegitemi http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/millsrpch.htm http://tinyurl.com/6oztj Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to NG's "Alan Falkus" wrote in message ... I have read the newsgroups for several years now and have recommended and installed AVG on numerous machines without error. Recently I suggested that a friend download it to his XP machine and he said that it caused his machine to crash (no further info). Recently my copy of mcaffee started to play up and I decided to download AVG for myself, and you guessed it my machine gave BSOD at startup. It seems to be the AVG Core program that is giving the problems, and I currently have it disabled from loading in msconfig. Can you shed any light on my problem. My machine is running Win ME BSOD info is:- OE @ 0028: c000e8be in vxd vmm (01)+ 0000d8be called from 0028:c004ad2f in VxD VFAT (01)+ Several such screens appear at boot up when the AVG core program is trying to load. My machine at work is also Win ME and has no problems with AVG. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Alan |
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lol I gave him a good telling off Mart and then set Figgs on him so he
had to go back to normal. The ng's just weren't the same without him in creative mode g Joan Mart wrote: Good to see you've reverted back to adding your 'footnotes', HL - after being hijacked recently g. (I suppose imitation being the sincerest form of flattery). I always looked forward to them as they keep these pages from becoming too serious - and it was often useful to know when you were about to eat or go to bed, etc. Mart |
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Interesting. I installed XP yesterday and had a similar avg problem.
At first I had some troublesome messages during the install itself. (e.e. when I finished installation, Windows said there was a critical driver problem and the recommendation was to revert to a previous version on the faulty driver -- although it didn't specify which driver was at fault. Oh well. I then installed AVG (after installing System Safety Monitor, Kerio Personal Firewall, Spybot S & D) and then my system became unstable and my intenet connection suddenly slowed down by about 75%. I did find this btw: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=320324 My plan is to reinstall windows xp. And then I'm probably going to use Norton anti-virus instead. Do you know if a combination of System Safety Monitor, Kerio Personal Firewall, Spybot S & D and Norton works on XP? Do know if there's a list somewhere of software that doesn't destabilize XP so I know what's safe to use? I don't want to have to reinstall xp every day *sigh* Thanks, Chris "Alan Falkus" wrote in message ... I have read the newsgroups for several years now and have recommended and installed AVG on numerous machines without error. Recently I suggested that a friend download it to his XP machine and he said that it caused his machine to crash (no further info). Recently my copy of mcaffee started to play up and I decided to download AVG for myself, and you guessed it my machine gave BSOD at startup. It seems to be the AVG Core program that is giving the problems, and I currently have it disabled from loading in msconfig. Can you shed any light on my problem. My machine is running Win ME BSOD info is:- OE @ 0028: c000e8be in vxd vmm (01)+ 0000d8be called from 0028:c004ad2f in VxD VFAT (01)+ Several such screens appear at boot up when the AVG core program is trying to load. My machine at work is also Win ME and has no problems with AVG. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Alan |
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Cheers, Joan - Yes I spotted your comments, a while after I had posted mine.
So are we starting an Heirloom fan club then? You and Figgs as cheer-leaders? The mind boggles. A compilation of his 'one-liners' could become a best seller. Mart "Joan Archer" wrote in message ... lol I gave him a good telling off Mart and then set Figgs on him so he had to go back to normal. The ng's just weren't the same without him in creative mode g Joan Mart wrote: Good to see you've reverted back to adding your 'footnotes', HL - after being hijacked recently g. (I suppose imitation being the sincerest form of flattery). I always looked forward to them as they keep these pages from becoming too serious - and it was often useful to know when you were about to eat or go to bed, etc. Mart |
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LOL!! Not a bad idea.....but I guess some of them might be lost on new
people to these groups. Hey Joan......have you dug out your pompoms and cheerleading outfit yet?? The mind boggles.......lol. -- Cheers....Figgs Support bacteria - they're the only culture some people have. "Mart" wrote in message ... Cheers, Joan - Yes I spotted your comments, a while after I had posted mine. So are we starting an Heirloom fan club then? You and Figgs as cheer-leaders? The mind boggles. A compilation of his 'one-liners' could become a best seller. Mart "Joan Archer" wrote in message ... lol I gave him a good telling off Mart and then set Figgs on him so he had to go back to normal. The ng's just weren't the same without him in creative mode g Joan Mart wrote: Good to see you've reverted back to adding your 'footnotes', HL - after being hijacked recently g. (I suppose imitation being the sincerest form of flattery). I always looked forward to them as they keep these pages from becoming too serious - and it was often useful to know when you were about to eat or go to bed, etc. Mart |
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