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  • How to uninstall a windows live care

    I use a 32-bit version of vista professional. I'm trying to install windows 7 but get the message to delete a windows live care. A Windows live care are not listed with programs that can be uninstalled.  The care clean tool when used reports that there was sucssfully has deleted the program, but when I try to upgrade to windows 7, I get the message that Windows Live One Care must be removed. Any suggestions on how to proceed would be greatly appreciated.

    Have you tried to ask this question to OneCare forums?

    http://social.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/category/windowsliveonecare

    http://social.Microsoft.com/forums/en/onecareanti-virus/threads . for the benefits of others looking for answers, please mark as answer suggestion if it solves your problem.

  • repair Windows XP registry needed. (windows live care scanner errors found but will not fix them)

    I am running Windows XP with IE 8 and Norton 360. I do updates regularly and also use the Windows Live One Care Safety Scanner. Each Analyzer detects a problem sometimes, and fix it. The Windows tool still found some problems in my registry and fixes some but not all. I'm still running a slow processor but there are times when the hard drive starts to crank and system enters a State bound upward to do something that takes forever and finally unlocks. If I look in the Task Manager, it is usually System Idle Process and ccsvchst.exe which is cranking up the numbers in the use of CPU time CPU and MEM. I have also a ton of svchost.exe running. I would like an easy way of fixing and removal of registry problems and then making sure the running processes are legitimate and not set not a priority as they seem to be. Thank you.

    If you have a problem with ccsvchst.exe, you do not have a problem with XP - you have a problem with Norton and it has long discussed performance and ccsvchst.exe problems accompanying the Norton forums.

    No single AV tool seems to know everything and Norton is whatever is not because your system is not infected.  It simply means that Norton doesn't find anything he knows.  If all goes well, you use more than one tool of analysis, but not more than one both if there is a real time involved protection they'll get in the way of the other.

    In some reviews, Norton has a reputation as one of the most famous system CPU and memory hog on the market - you could not picked up too more than AV tools with a more unfavorable reputation in this area, but some people really seem to it.  I think it's too fresh generals.

    You can temporarily uninstall it (using their special uninstall of course), reboot and see how your system works without him and then decide if keeping it is 'worth it' or consider broadening your horizons AV a bit.

    You can find out exactly how long your system takes to start down to the tenth of a second and determine exactly how long each process takes to start and then decide what to do (as opposed to guess).  For example, I know that my system takes exactly 28,03 seconds to start.

    When you see a report and a chart of your startup process full of one end to the other, it's more revealing and informative.  If you want to do this, we can tell you how.

    Unfortunately, the forums MS Answers don't ask not even basic on a system information when a new question is asked, so we know almost nothing about your system.

    If you want to talk a bit, follow these steps:

    Please provide additional information on your system:

    Click Start, run and enter in the box:

    Msinfo32

    Click on OK and when the system info summary appears, click on Edition, select all, copy, and then paste the information here.

    There will be some personal information (such as the user name and the name of the system), and anything that turns information private for you, simply delete the pasted information.

    You can also take a screenshot of your task manager or process and post it for review and analysis (there is an example below).

    This is my standard copy/paste on the way to understand the multiple svchost process (what a ton of them means to you) that you see in the Task Manager:

    You may be able to get clues with what is happening with your svchost process using the Task Manager and maybe understand.

    You will always be able to understand what is happening with your svchost process if you use Process Explorer.

    Download Process Explorer, so you can see what is 'really' running on your system, especially behind those svchosts several process see you in the running task manager.

    Download Process Explorer from here:

    http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/Sysinternals/bb896653.aspx

    You'll like Process Explorer when you get the hang of it.  Process Explorer is the Manager of Windows taskbar on steroids.

    Process Explorer installs nothing so it won't slow down your system since it works only on request.

    Process Explorer can seem a little intimidating at first because it has so much information, but you will begin to make love the way it works when you're looking for performance problems.   You can even say EP you want it to be your new default 'Task Manager' value in the future.  You can always run the original tasks as Manager.

    Once you get Process Explorer running, expand the columns, made drag the corners of the screen for it's largest, etc., so you can see as much information as possible in the window.  Now you can really see what is running on the system.

    Here's a screenshot of my poor system when I use Process Explorer:

    http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/2567/ProcessExplorer.PNG

    The CPU column is usually the most interesting start with performance issues - which uses the most?

    It is OK and normal to have several svchost running processes.  Important XP Services are actually runs under the svchost process. There are sometimes an XP Service that runs under a svchost process, sometimes there are several Services in XP, which runs under the svchost process.

    Sometimes malware will hide behind a svchost process because the malware knows that you won't be able to find it in the Task Manager.  He will hide behind a svchost.exe process to deceive you, but you can outsmart it.

    Malicious software can disguise itself also seems to be a legitimate process of XP or he could hide under/behind other processes that you see running in Task Manager if you can't see the execution.

    The malware would trick you into thinking you must use a System Restore Point, run a repair install or reinstall your XP from scratch when you really don't.

    Looking at the display in process Explorer, you want the CPU most to be associated with the system idle process.  It's 'free time' on your system, so more time there, more free.

    If you look at the graphs of performance and see red spikes (or not) double click the graphic in the upper left corner to display the graph to use.  Move the mouse over any pics to see what are the causes.  Even if the Spike has already scroll screen, you can still move the mouse over the edge to see what caused.  You can also just wait for a pic to happen and then see what caused the Spike.

    To help understand your process svchost and what is running under them, read this article and you will be smarter than the average bear:

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial129.html

    Then with a few Google searches, you can watch every thing running behind your svchost process and Process Explorer and see what it is and decide if your configuration needs it or not and then decide what to do about this.

    If you think you have a svchost.exe process amok, run using Process Explorer, you can right-click that offensive svchost, properties and on the Services tab and son, you can see which runs under it.

    There is a CPU column it will expand (make the wider column) so that you can see CPU.  Maybe you can spot what background process is so CPU consumption under the svchost.exe process.   Stroll under the svchost process and you will find the problem.

    You can also see what is running under each svchost simply by pointing your mouse on the svchost.exe process.  Some of them have just a things working under them and some will have several things (I hope that all the legitimate XP services) and some will have a lot of things.

    If you have a svchost process that is afflicted, which runs under your afflicted?

    No running process must defy reasonable explanation.

    First, see what you can find using Process Explorer, then if nothing is obvious, additional advice.

  • Cannot run some programs such as the update & a live care

    My system is vista Home premium. A few weeks ago, he started just with black screen. I tried a few boot IE vista CD things, restoration etc. I discovered that if I used ctrl/alt/del & open the Task Manager, explorer.exe stopped & then re started with new task, the punt & desktop PC appeared. The problems were then internet Explorer wouldn't work, so I disabled add ons & then it worked well (a bit I have since re active).

    Now, the MAIN problem is that the system crashes if I try to run windows update, for example. If I try to install an .exe such as norton 360 file. A Live aid that are installed has stopped working & don't restart. If I try to install anything Online it stalls just & stops working. Some games always seem to work so the system seems to not work at least. The boot issue still exists. If I use command promt and type regedit it just stops & beeps! The command prompt screen is then unusable?

    If I enter chkdsk it says access denied?

    Help & ideas please.

    It appears from your description of the symptoms, your computer is badly infected. Search carefully for malicious software using the steps on the below link, not ignoring is not the preparatory work. You may need to first run .exe from Doug Knox fix (which isn't a .exe so you can run it).

    http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Removing_Malware

    http://www.dougknox.com/XP/file_assoc.htm - difficulties of Doug Knox .exe and .lnk association

    MS - MVP - Elephant Boy computers - don't panic!

  • where can I find download Windows Live One Care?

    I uninstalled Windows Live One Care today and I would like to re - install. Cannot find a download of it. Help?

    Hello

    A Windows live care are no longer available.

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/products/security-essentials/OneCare

    Hope this helps,

    Jim

  • Windows live one care and microsoft security essentials

    I use a windows live care and now it time to renew a subscription so I want to know what is the different between Windows Live one care and microsoft security essentials? should I stay with windows live care?

    Windows Live One care is discontinued.

    http://OneCare.live.com/standard/EN-AU/default.htm

    Read the above info.

    WLOC uninstall it before installing MSE.

    Two AVs installed may cause blockages of the system, etc..

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    http://www.Microsoft.com/security_essentials/

    Microsoft Security Essentials offers protection in real time to your PC at home that protects against software viruses, spyware and other malicious software.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Microsoft Security Essentials questions should be directed to the MSE Forums:

    http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/msestart/threads

    Installing and upgrading Microsoft Security Essentials program.

    http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/msescan/threads

    Analysis, detection and removal of threats

    http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/mseupdate/threads

    Update the definitions of spyware and viruses

    See you soon.

    Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • haveback upward through windowsliveonecare for computer, external hard drive wentdown and now wantto get back to the top but new computer does not recognize the direct care

    drive external upwards using a windows live care, computer went down and now cannot recover save as new computer says it does not recognize backup Installer direct care. How doi recoverbackup on the new computer.
    Thank you
    E-mail address is removed from the privacy *.

    Hello

    Webcam Live One Care is no longer available.

    Please read the information contained in this thread about your problem (Steve Boots information link):

    http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_xp-security/i-have-uninstalled-OneCare-and-would-like-to/d2d196a5-e46f-4E48-9d94-5c217f758134

    See you soon.

  • When a backup on iCloud device, it causes problems on another device

    Not sure if they are related, but since I upgraded my iCloud storage my devices does not correctly synchronize when I use iCloud saving. Synchronize live care personal contact and one contact on my other device another entry. All this experience?

    I tried the usual: subtract two iCloud backups, turn off appliances and wait a few minutes before to turn it back on, performing a "hard reset" (all now the lock and home buttons), turning off Contacts in backup and then wait a few minutes before turning on and the time is set to automatic. I can't seem to find anything online about this particular issue, so I am at a loss. I'm tired to adjust my personal contact card to fix the home and work addresses and setting the related names and I'm tired to get into contact with my mother and reassign his tone text (which was purchased from the iTunes store, not created or hacked). I don't know if the problem is related to the upgrade of my storage because I have also updated the previous iOS 9.2 around the same time.

    I have a s 6 of the iPhone with the latest iOS public (9.2.1) and an Air 2 Wi - Fi only run 9.2.1
    Both are models of 64 GB storage

    I think you may be confused synchronization and backup.

    They are not the same thing. Synchronization is handled in settings > iCloud and has individual settings for photos, calendars, contacts, notes and so on.

    The backup is settings > iCloud > backup > backup now. The data within a backup are used only when you reset a phone, then use your backup you are restoring data to a device.

    How many devices are you referring? You use the same Apple ID for each of these devices?

  • I uninstalled OneCare and want to retrieve my OneCare backup files.

    These files are on my portable hard drive, but I can't re - install my a Live care.

    See the response from Steve Boots in the following thread:

    Restore the backed up files after Live OneCare is interrupted
    http://social.Microsoft.com/forums/en-GB/onecarebackupandrestore/thread/a8b5f3ae-ad8f-4b4a-Ad48-02bb7b151782

    Other solutions/possible options may be present in the OneCare Forum archived.

    http://social.Microsoft.com/forums/en-GB/onecarebackupandrestore/threads

    I hope this helps.

  • How can I recover data from a disk that has been done under windows xp with the new computer that is running windows 7?

    My drive has been created using a windows xp windows live care and my new computer works with windows 7. How can I get information on the new computer. When I tried to download the software of microsoft it would allow me to do. Any ideas?

    Hi Dorene33,

    ·         What exactly happens when you try to download the software?

    ·         You receive an error message?

    ·         You are able to access drive from devices and printers?

    ·         What happens exactly when you double click on the drive and try to open it?

    I suggest that you scan your computer with the Microsoft Security Scanner, which would help us to get rid of viruses, spyware and other malware

    The Microsoft Security Scanner is a downloadable security tool for free which allows analysis at the application and helps remove viruses, spyware and other malware. It works with your current antivirus software.

    http://www.Microsoft.com/security/scanner/en-us/default.aspx

    Note: The Microsoft Safety Scanner ends 10 days after being downloaded. To restart a scan with the latest definitions of anti-malware, download and run the Microsoft Safety Scanner again.

    Important: While running scan on the hard drive if bad sectors are found on the hard drive when scanning try to repair this area if all available on which data may be lost.

    Hope this information helps.

  • XP is connecvted wireless and a LAN suggested, but IE will not establish a connection.

    Ordered IP addresses for all connectins renewal ipconfig, release all this stuff firewall off completely, still nothing.  ISP escalated to level 2 for $99, but I try to envelope pay for it.

    2 a pc working vista running.  XP laptop not.  Router connections are large. I can't get the laptop online.  Received an error than win 32 etc... had to close, but I do not have the error. I think it was the service network if 32 net k or something...

    Not exactly what was the problem.  However, that's what I did and I am running.

    netsh int reset resetlog.txt in MS-DOS.  Also, I went through some difficulties of winsock and finds a file corruption in the winsock and winsock 32 registry.  I found the solution on the forums for microsoft and then went through regedit and deleted winsock and winsock 32 registry.  I guess that my ip is not allowing the connection.  Thanks for all the help, and I'm happy that I saved $99 to have my ISP repair remotely.  See also Microsoft Security Essentials and a Live care, I found 17 bugs and 2 other registry errors.  Free malware and antivirus, it probably coulld have saved me all of this in the first place.

    Thanks again!

  • How can I erase 'safe Mode' I can't get on the internet

    Since I intalled an internet service recently, whenever I connect my computer, it automatically opens with Safe Mode, then "help and Support Windows opens giving me instructions on how I can be able to clear Safe Mode, but nothing works."

    Hello

    ·        What was the internet service you have installed?

    You can complete the restore of the system in safe mode and check if
    This helps to resolve the issue.

    Follow the steps in the link below to perform
    System Restore to a point where there was no question about the system.

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/what-is-system-restore

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    http://OneCare.live.com/site/en-us/default.htm

    Note:

    To run Windows Live one care scanner security you need
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    For more details, refer

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/advanced-startup-options-including-safe-mode

  • Access denied on compressed files

    Windows Vista 64-bit.  Files copied to an external hard drive using windows live care.  When trying to access on the external get the following error: windows cannot open the folder.  Access to the compressed (zipped) folder is denied.  If I change ownership and permissions for the files I can open them.  However, there are 277 files and I would like to be able to fix them all at once... not change owner and permissions on all 277 individually.

    Windows Vista 64-bit.  Files copied to an external hard drive using windows live care.  When trying to access on the external get the following error: windows cannot open the folder.  Access to the compressed (zipped) folder is denied.  If I change ownership and permissions for the files I can open them.  However, there are 277 files and I would like to be able to fix them all at once... not change owner and permissions on all 277 individually.

    Hello djweav,

    Just unzip them, then pull out it, you should be able to access the records. Hope this helps you. Make it a great day!

    "In the end the love you take is equal to The Love You Make" (The Beatles last song from their latest album, Abbey Road.)

  • Hard drive crashed

    My hard drive crashed and this windows live care is supposed to save my info of each week. How can I get information and put on my new hard drive?  Thank you!

    Please repost your application in the Windows Live OneCare Backup and restore forum.  Thank you! Carey Frisch

  • Problems with importing photos using Windows - Photo files are corrupted in the Gallery windows

    I use Windows to import images from my camera (Canon Rebel EOS) to the computer (HP) and display them in the Windows Photo Gallery.  Recently, the photos in the Gallery become corrupt once downloaded, which means they download fine then when I open "Images" to see in the Gallery, they photos each are corrupted with ribbons of various colors, or the image is cut into strips to compensate.  It didn't happen when I uploaded the same photo files to another computer so I know that is not the fault of the camera or individual files.  I scanned for a virus (I use AVAST).  Can I fix this, or is there any other software I should use to download files?  I'm just a MOM ol ' ordinary looking to transfer the zillions of photos that I take my children.  Help!

    Hello

    Welcome to the Microsoft Answers community.

    Try to rebuild the database of photo gallery that should remove corrupted files that could cause this problem. Do follow the steps mentioned below.

    Photo of C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows

    Gallery\Pictures.PD4

    Rename the file Pictures.Pd4 to Pcitures.Pd4.old

    Retstart the photogallery program check what is happening.

    Run a Virus scan using a live care online utility.

    http://OneCare.live.com/site/en-us/default.htm

    http://www.Microsoft.com/Security_Essentials/

    Follow the steps mentioned in the link below

    How to get rid of malware.

    http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/vistasecurity/thread/ba80504b-61f1-4D71-960f-b561798b7b42

    Let us know if this helps

    Concerning

    Anthony.

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