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Running Windows Vista SP2 and IE 9.  When I run Mr. Fix - It on Windows Update, is shows the components of Windows Update must be corrected.  I am hosting the program solve the problem.  If I re - run the same test again once, he does the same.  I have the other problem of breakdown on race fix it on any other criteria.  When I run the fix - it on Internet Performance and security, it shows my data execution Protection is disabled and my Smart Screen Filter is off.  Both are activated.  If I let the program Fix - It problems, even if they are correct, Fix - it continues to fail.  Any ideas?

Hello

I suggest you according to the question in this forum and check if that helps:

http://social.Microsoft.com/forums/en/fixitcenter/threads

It will be useful.

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