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 Post subject: mse help
PostPosted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 11:47 pm 
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Can anyone help with this ,well did what dave said and now that i have reinstalled mse i get this message

security esentials could not complete the virus and spyware definitions update on
04/03/2011,23:10 due to an internet or network connectivity issue.

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 Post subject: Re: mse help
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Just on my way out the door, but just to check a few quick things:

- you don't have any other firewall/av software installed that could be blocking it
- The date and time is correct on your system - this will block it (double click the clock in the system tray)
- You have a genuine copy of windows or the copy you have is activated (it relies on the Windows Update engine to perform updates)
- you do have internet...... ;)

Gotta dash....sorry! :)



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 Post subject: Re: mse help
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Aileen,
Don't worry about updating the definitions because it will not run on your computer anyway.

just go to Control Panel -> Add/Remove and click the MSE and click 'Uninstall at the top of the window.

That should get rid of it and the other bad download that you had.

Post back when you have uninstalled it.

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XP? MSE is fine with XP....unless it's not XP, then I apologise....


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BillyGoat wrote:
Just on my way out the door, but just to check a few quick things:

- you don't have any other firewall/av software installed that could be blocking it
- The date and time is correct on your system - this will block it (double click the clock in the system tray)
- You have a genuine copy of windows or the copy you have is activated (it relies on the Windows Update engine to perform updates)
- you do have internet...... ;)

Gotta dash....sorry! :)

Thank's for your reply, BillyGoat not sure about any other firewall/av software as they always say there may be some files left that hide ...dont they? :dunno:
and the clock should be fine, but will check/ and yes a genuine copy,
also 10 mb broadband virgin media and yes xp!
Thankyou!
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dave.m wrote:
Aileen,
Don't worry about updating the definitions because it will not run on your computer anyway.

just go to Control Panel -> Add/Remove and click the MSE and click 'Uninstall at the top of the window.

That should get rid of it and the other bad download that you had.

Post back when you have uninstalled it.

dave

Hiya dave , well i removed mse then reinstalled last night ,then the update would not finish due to what i said about the network something issue,
and all the time the logo is red,( bit like me)
so i tried to uninstall it again last night, sorry but the f***er would not uninstall yet again :angryfire:
so when i put my reliable :roll: pc on to day it uninstalled :roll: (im afraid to smile)
so do you think that mse is a good thing for me ::b
sorry again but feck all the thieving ******* that are out there,
i never shop online im confused :dunno:
should i thak it back to factory settings and buy a good anti virus?
thankyou
Aileen.


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 Post subject: Re: mse help
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BillyGoat wrote:
XP? MSE is fine with XP....unless it's not XP, then I apologise....


Billy,
Aileen only has 128MB of RAM and on XP it needs a minimum of 256MB:

Minimum system requirements for Microsoft Security Essentials:

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For Windows XP, a PC with a CPU clock speed of 500 MHz or higher, and 256 MB RAM or higher.


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Aileen,
As you have now got rid if MSE, try installing Avast Free.

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sorry, missed the origional thread.....what sort of memory or make/model of PC is it?

more than likely got some memory laying around......?


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BillyGoat wrote:
sorry, missed the origional thread.....what sort of memory or make/model of PC is it?

more than likely got some memory laying around......?

Hi there again Billy hope the info below answers your question, i just want to mention i am learning how to use the pc and have put myself in at the deep end :roll:
====================================================Microsoft Windows
Home Edition,
Version 2002,
Service Pack 3,
====================================================
55277-OEM-0011903-00109
====================================================
Manufactured and Supported by Packard Bell,
Packard Bell Computer,
AMD Athlon(tm)Processor,
1.30 GHz, 112 MB of RAM,
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Model Imedia 4706,
no dbout obsolete like me! :lol:
dont know if you needed all this info,
Cheers!
Aileen.


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 Post subject: Re: mse help
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dave.m wrote:
Aileen,
As you have now got rid if MSE, try installing Avast Free.

dave


Great stuff Dave done it! i have got Avast :thumbleft:
will need to take time here and there to read about it and get the best use of it but at last im protected. :-) I did a full scan and a quick scan " no threats found" is this to good to be true :dunno:
anyway Dave i will need to try speed my pc up a bit. I think a lot of it is to do with not having things set proper.
Im trying to teach myself things about the computer but it is a lot of reading, then the links, that have me forgetting what i was reading about in the first place.
I right clicked on my computer, then system properties and in the user profile's i found this.
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user profiles
profiles stored on this computer:
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Name=============size=====type========status===modified=====
Account Unknown=====881KB====local========local====09/052009.===
SNO10795020272\aileen=924MB===local========local====06/03/2011==
SNO10795020272\michael=1.51GB==local=======local=====13/09/2010==
====================================================hope you understand this is any of the above useing up mem/cpu,whatever,
and as you see im not good with the keyboard :oops:
but thankyou so much your help is priceless to me Dave :thumbright:


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Aileen,
Are you a night shift worker or what?
I cannot reply at that time as I am normally in the land of nod.

You will not be able to speed up your computer a great deal as it is lacking any real memory size, only having 128MB of RAM.

Just always make sure that your antivirus program and the antispyware software is upto date with the definitions.

Windows Defender (antispyware) will work on your computer, so download and install it from HERE and check the settings to set it to scan and update regularly.

That way, with Avast for your antivirus and Windows Defender for your antispyware, you should be pretty well protected, so long as the Windows Firewall is trurned on too.

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Ayup flowers.

Dave is right, you won't speed it up much without the memory....you have 128MB (a single stick of PC133 SDRAM) but have two more slots for a couple more (providing it's not had the motherboard changed for a different model in its life).

I'm away until tomorrow, but I'm quite sure I've got some laying around at home you are welcome too, but let me check. It's entirely up to you - but I might not be able to test it for you. As long as you take some caution when putting it in, there shouldn;'t be an issue.

I'll see what I have and let you know, even if we drag you upto a GB (1024) it will make a big difference.

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I'll leave you with Billy as I am going convalescing for a fortnight to recover from my operation and chemotherapy.
If you get updated to a GB of RAM you will need a seatbelt to hold you back, with the change in speed. :-P :-P

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dave.m wrote:
I'll leave you with Billy as I am going convalescing for a fortnight to recover from my operation and chemotherapy.
If you get updated to a GB of RAM you will need a seatbelt to hold you back, with the change in speed. :-P :-P

dave

Thanks dave take care :thumbright:


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