permission issues after got rid of vista home security 2012 virus
Recently, got rid of the virus Vista Home security 2012. Since then, two of my hard drives (one containing windows) are randomly preventing me access to various programs, including the Windows Security Center.
I get the message "Windows cannot access the specific device, file, or the path. Maybe not permissions to access you the item"trying to open the example Security Center. I tried several times to change the property on fade away, with limited success. When you change the permissions, I get a pop-up saying "X" file could not be changed to the denial of access. I'll stop playing with the settings, cause in my opinion, I'm the makes it worse.
I have windows vista Ultimate edition, updated to the most recent, AFAIK.
Hello
(1) what anti-virus program you use to remove the virus from 2012 of security in vista home?
To work with this problem, refer to these methods.
Step 1:
Perform a restore of the system to a point before the virus infection occurred.
Reference: what is the system restore?
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/what-is-system-restore
See also: System Restore: frequently asked questions
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/system-restore-frequently-asked-questions
Perform system restore can bring back the virus. To be on the safer side, it is suggested that you run a computer virus scan after the system restore.
I suggest you run an antivirus scan using the Microsoft Safety Scanner to confirm that your computer is free from any infection by the virus. Please find the link below.
The Microsoft Safety Scanner is not a replacement for the use of antivirus software that offers continuous protection.
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1. normally, when an error occurs on your computer looking in Event Viewer should be your starting point to find a solution. More related system errors are recorded and get an exact copy of the relevant report is important. Unfortunately, is not easy to understand reports and most of the users computer need help with their interpretation. I have to say later interpretation.
2 Event Viewer includes three main newspapers of Windows. Here's the Application, security, and system. For purposes of troubleshooting system is by far the most important.
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4. a tip for posting copies of error reports! Run Event Viewer and double-click the error you want to copy. You will see a button resembling two pages. Click on the button and close Event Viewer. This places a copy of the report to your Clipboard. Paste it into the body of your message. Make sure that it is the first dough right out of the event viewer.
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