I want to open windows defender on a computer with Vista Home basic 32-bit, it does not open
I get a sticky popup windows for about 2 min and cannot close it, even at that time and windows defender does not open I get error 800106ba, plus late 80070524 error
I get a sticky popup windows for about 2 min and cannot close it, even at that time and windows defender does not open I get error 800106ba, plus late 80070524 error
This error appears usually when WD is disabled (default) after that AVG, McAfee, MSE, Norton or a similar program of the VA has been installed on a Vista operating system.
http://securitygarden.blogspot.com/2011/04/understanding-Microsoft-anti-malware.html
Windows Defender and Microsoft Security Essentials
If this doesn't rule not your question please post back with more details.
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Windows Vista Home Basic 64-bit
I'm looking for customizable configurations, and I see that you offer with 8 GB of RAM, but it takes a 64-bit system to support it. At the same time, the only option that explicitly says it's 64-bit is the Business edition of Vista, which I certainly don't need. Is it possible to specify a command with Windows Vista Home Basic 64-bit?
Yes, I know what I'm talking about and I need the power, but none of the administrative nonsense associated with the addition of the company. Wikipedia:
«Similar to Windows XP Home Edition, Home Basic targets budget conscious users not requiring advanced do not support supports for domestic use.» ... Home Basic supports one processor physical, but with multiple cores. 64-bit Home Basic supports up to 8 GB of RAM. ... Comparable to Windows XP Professional and Windows XP Edition Tablet PC, Windows Vista Business Edition targets the business market. It includes all the features of the basic home edition with the exception of Parental control and the Windows Vista Standard theme. This edition can join and participate in a Windows Server domain. It includes Internet Information Services, fax support, Rights Management Services client, Encrypting File System, image system and recovery, offline files, backup a server to single user Remote Desktop , capabilities of collaboration ad hoc P2P cliché support that allows you to access previous versions of files, Tablet PCsupport and other features of business-oriented management. Vista Business edition supports up to two physical processors. 64-bit Enterprise supports 128 GB of RAM. »
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My questions:
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buzgun wrote:
Ehh. The other side to this is that, when you try to maximize the efficiency of an audio production on the fly system, a huge amount of overhead of operating system is not desirable.
If you after a clutter of OS (which is what you seem to be which means by 'efficiency'), you will need to do significant customization of the load of the installation of any version of Windows, so it won't be fine well what version start you with.
See you soon,.
Bill
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Hello
There is no Windows Vista downloads available from Microsoft.
You can contact your computer manufacturer and ask them to send you a set of recovery disks.
They should do this for a small fee.
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A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to avoid damage
on your computer.If this is the first time you've seen this stop error screen,
Restart your computer. If this screen appears again, follow
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hard drives or hard drive controllers. Check your hard drive
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Hello
Greetings of the day...
I published the query with small correction below. (Sony Vaio) & (32 bits) is given correction.
I'm in the research for the information on how to change Window Vista Home Basic in my laptop Sony Vaio (32 bit) to Windows 7, 8.1, or 10.
Please provide the guidelines.
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Hello
My personal opinion is that you buy a more recent machine as Vista Basic came on machines that have the material basis for it requirements.
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Go to your computer / computer laptop manufacturer Web site and see if Windows 7 drivers are available for your make and model computer / laptop.
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Run the "Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor.
http://www.Microsoft.com/en-US/Download/details.aspx?ID=20
Check if your specifications are compatible for Windows 7:
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" System requirements Windows 10"
https://www.Thurrott.com/Windows/Windows-10/3884/Windows-10-system-requirements
Microsoft deploys Windows 10 available as free upgrade to Windows 7 features, Windows and Windows Phone 8.1 8.1 qualified. It will be available from July 29, 2015
"FAQ Windows 10.
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See you soon.
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XP?Thank you
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Yes. Right of demotion OEM desktop operating systems PC apply to Windows Vista business and Windows Vista Edition full, as stated in the terms of the license. Please note, downgrade versions OEM Windows Vista business and Windows Vista Ultimate are limited to Windows XP Professional (including Windows XP Edition Tablet PC and Windows XP x 64 edition). End users can use the following media for their downgrade: Volume Licensing media (provided that the end-user has a Volume License Agreement), trade retail (FPP) or System Builder hologram CD (provided that the software is acquired in accordance with the Microsoft OEM System Builder License). Use of degraded operating system is governed by the Windows Vista Business license terms, and the end user cannot use the downgrade and professional Windows Vista operating system. There is no right of demotion for Windows Vista Home Basic or Windows Vista Edition Home Premium.
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If it does not apply to you:
Installation of XP instead of Vista:
Come on first, site of the manufacturer of your computer, check to see if your model computer has XP drivers available for it...
If the XP drivers are not available for your model, forget the idea.
If Yes, download and save to a CD or Flash drive.
Then buy a disc XP and license.
Save all your data because it will be lost during the installation of XP.
Then follow the steps below to do a clean install.
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/windowsxp_sg_clean.asp
Once installed, reload ALL your other programs of original media, or download again.
Reload all drivers and utilities for your motherboard.
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See if that will solve your problems of compatibility:
http://www.Microsoft.com/Windows/compatibility/Windows-Vista/default.aspx
Windows Vista Compatibility Center
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http://www.howtogeek.com/HOWTO/Windows-Vista/using-Windows-Vista-compatibility-mode/
If this is not Vista compatible, read the info on the link above.
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If it's Vista compatible > uninstall it > Re-download/save to your desktop > right click on the setup.exe > run as admin.
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Virtual PC 2007
Download the full version of Microsoft Virtual PC 2007.
Buy and install a Windows operating system earlier (XP, Windows 2000) in the above Virtual Machine and try to run your program in that.
Vista Home Premium is not supported by Microsoft using Virtual PC above, but Virtual PC will work in it.See you soon
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I ran the restore. now, windows defender is OFF. I have given as said but always error 0x800106ba. How do you advocate? Please talk in simple terms!
I ran the restore. now, windows defender is OFF. I have given as said but always error 0x800106ba. How do you advocate? Please talk in simple terms!
You are running Microsoft Security Essentials, AVG, Norton or McAfee? If you run one of those, she didn't have Defender. It's good, not bad. Not only is there potential conflict, but there is no reason to have both; basically to have something very similar to the built-in Defender, and both running at a time will be your performance level and create the risk of problems that are contrary to the other.
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I have this problem and it will not just let me use Windows Defender, I am currently 'clean up' my computer and I have to run Defender to change startup programs. My OS is windows vista.
Hello
read this information on the Defender:
· If you use microsoft security essentials avg avira mcafee norton etc they disable the vista version of windows defender by default
the basics of Microsoft security has its own version of windows defender
and other anti-virus programs use their own particular type of application to scan for spyware and malware
It of nothing to worry and is the default action, which is designed for them to do
If the above does not apply to your machine to read the information on the below link on how to disable the windows defender service in vista or make an autostart to enable
and here is the method to remove it from startup in vista
http://www.groovypost.com/HOWTO/Microsoft/Vista/remove-Windows-Defender-from-Vista-system-startup/
and this is how you would normally activate or disable windows defender in vista from within defenders of own and options tools
http://www.groovypost.com/HOWTO/Microsoft/Vista/disable-Windows-Defender-for-Microsoft-Vista/
and read this information to microsoft:
Error message when you run Windows Defender: «Error 0x800106ba»
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/931849
and if you need to change startup programs read this information on the other methods of doing it without using defender
using msconfig read this tutorial:
How to use MSCONFIG in Windows Vista
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http://netsquirrel.com/Msconfig/msconfig_vista.html
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have you tried bugs found through toshiba and windows support. None have worked so far. installed spybot search and destroy to clean files. learned problem could be related to registry. no experience in this area. can u help?
See what antivirus you are running:
If you have Microsoft Security Essentials, AVG, McAfee, Norton, etc. installed, they have a conflict with Windows Defender, or turn it off.
Microsoft Security Essentials has its own integrated version of the defender and should automatically disable the version of Vista in Windows Defender.
If it's not:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/turn-Windows-Defender-on-or-off
Turn Windows Defender on or off the information on the link above of Microsoft.
Hope the above explains the common compatibility issues with Windows Defender and other security programs.
See you soon.
Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner
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I guess that you do not want the updates, etc, IE, IE9 to display in the list of available updates? The easiest way to do this is to 'hide '. By hiding their they won't prompt for installation.
1. click the Windows Start button.
2. on the start menu, click the control panel option.
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5. because you have not installed THE 9 Essentials protection Windows updates and indicates that updates are available.
6. now, you need a list of the available updates. Do you this by clicking on the option marked "recommended updates or optional updates (don't remember not the exact wording, but something like that).
7. the list of updates will now appear.
8. right click on the update of IE 9, and in the menu drop-down, click Hide.
9 do the same for the other updates you want.
10. the 'hidden' update will not now be dispalyed and you will not be asked to install.
Also when posting to the forums, you must use lowercase instead of uppercase. Uppercase is equivalent to shouting.
This forum post is my own opinion and does not necessarily reflect the opinion or the opinion of Microsoft, its employees or other MVPS.
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Hello
I have Vista Home Premium (very probably OEM as it came with the PC) on a PC and I bought the upgrade license to Windows 8 Pro.I understand that it is in terms of the license transition, but here is my problem:The CPU does not support NX (and for sure there is no setting in the BIOS for this).So I can't move to 8.To replace the CPU, I need to replace the motherboard.If I replace the motherboard my understanding is I'm losing the license because it OEM.So, in reality, I can't switch to Win 8.The license, I bought said that I can pass any system running XP, Vista, Win 7 to 8 Win.It does not distinguish between older versions of Windows OEM and retail versions.For me, it's a huge conflict.So the question is:Can I change the CPU + motherboard to earn 8? or not?Thank youIt has been some time but I finally had the time to do the upgrade (hardware + software).For history and for others who could come on this post with a similar question and be discouraged by responses like this:I contacted the technical support of MS and they confirmed that I had a Windows 8 Pro upgrade license and after upgrading my license would Win 8 Pro full-detail (what you want to call it). Essentially, after upgrade, I can reinstall any other motherboard. Of course you can only use a license on a machine at one time.(Of course your upgrade license type may be different to mine, so you should check they type of license)In any case, what is more interesting, it of that I got the confirmation that I can do a clean install and activate my upgrade license. Not only that, but they recommended the installation of Vista should not be present when installing on 8 to win. I was very skeptical and I asked for an account of the cat to be on the right side. They assured me that the support had made several times and is not a problem.And so, I do a clean install on the new motherboard (and a new player) and activated windows 8 with no problems at all.It seems very stupid that you can change the motherboard after the upgrade, but could not make the move and the Windows update at the same time. Fortunately, it is not the case.To me, it seems that the MS are aware that in you to go from XP (soon), they should also use the materials for the upgrade. -
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and imported into the new Windows Mail program that Vista offers. Thank you.
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