"Chad Harris" <vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote:
>Then, I'd uninstall it from Add/Remove. This has worked best in my
>experience. What I did was take a few of the basic steps for a manual
>uninstall before having you uninstall it from Add/Remove. It usually isn't
>necessary to go through the many other steps in a manual uninstall, and
>these few steps make Add/Remove's removal cleaner and more successful a
>higher percentage of the time.
>
>Good luck,
>
>CH
You don't need to remove OneCare simply because the definitions are out of date
- particularly if it is due to the known issue that causes this to be reported
after a System Restore.
However, you did cover something I overlooked. Defender should not be enabled if
OneCare is installed.
-steve
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