OK, Nikilet,
Go to your Start-Run line and type SFC /SCANNOW
This may take a while since it checks all the system files.
This will repair or replace any corrupt or missing files.
Then reboot again.
"Nikilet" <Nikilet@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:
> I did what you suggested, rebooted and I'm still getting the alert.
>
> The one thing I did before this alert started was yesterday; I installed
> Kodak EasyShare software. Today after starting my computer (when the alert
> came up for the first time) I used Revo Uninstaller to remove this
> software.
> I don't see what this could have to do with anything but I was informed
> that
> EasyShare causes all sorts of problems and I thought this might be it. But
> after removal and reboot the alert was still there.
>
> "Badger" wrote:
> Quote:
>> Go to security center and double click - change the way security center
>> alerts me,
>> check the one you want.
>> Then reboot to see if it comes up properly.
>>
>> Something in your system caused this, or didn't shut down properly.
>>
>>
>> "Nikilet" <Nikilet@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:854EB302-D05D-43C8-B1BF-E5BC1D683F89@xxxxxx Quote:
>> > I have Vista Home Premium/2GB RAM/Core 2 duo
>> >
>> > I got this security alert today when I booted. When I open Windows
>> > Security
>> > Center it shows the problem that Windows Defender and Spyware Doctor
>> > are
>> > both
>> > turned off. That's as it should be and as it has always been. I have
>> > BitDefender Internet Security 2009 and it shows "No issue affects your
>> > computer."
>> >
>> > I used an elevated command to check that WMI and it shows as
>> > consistent.
>> > So
>> > why did this alert suddenly start showing up?
>> >
>> > I know I can turn the alerts off, but I'd much rather find out what
>> > caused
>> > this problem and fix it.
>>
>>