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| windows vista ultimate | Windows Defender After the vista update last night Defender has appeared in the notification area of my toolbar with a yellow triangle and an exclamation point. when I click on it to resolve what ever the issue is it tells me that defender needs to be updated, also in checking the Security center, if also indicates that defender is out of date. when I try to as it to update or look for an update I am told that it is up to date however nothing changes. I still have the defender notification on my tool bar, and the security center still tells me that it is out of date. any ideas how to deal with this? |
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| Vista Home Premium x64 | Re: Windows Defender Markey, try the system file check and security center tutorials. System Files - SFC Command Security Center - Not Reporting Correct Information |
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| Vista Home Premium 32bit / Linux ubuntu intrepid 8.10 | Re: Windows Defender I also have the same issue with Windows Defender, for the first time starting yesterday defender has an exclamation mark asking to check for updates. Upon checking for updates , no new updates found. Also after running a scan and rebooting, Windows Defender is still on the task bar with the exclamation mark again asking to be updated. This seems to be some sort of problem as it has never done this before. |
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| Vista Home Premium 32 | Re: Windows Defender Same problem butnow, in addition to WD with !, my wirelss card is orange, I bought a nw one, the wires look like one time use, I got the driver after buying Driver Detective just now I have fixed other problems in Xp with DD so,,,suggestions on waking up my broadcom wireless card, is there a need to update the BIOS? I need help, thank goodness for old cat 5> Rick [removed] Last edited by johngalt; 12-21-2008 at 12:45 AM.. Reason: Don'tr put personal info - like Ph #s and or emails - in posts. |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 MAK, OpenSolaris 5, Gentoo 2008.1.... | Re: Windows Defender All three of you with issues need to go to the windows Defender site and download a manual update - that should fix it up. |
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| Home Premium 64bit SP2 | Re: Windows Defender Hi all, First time to this site and I enjoy it throughly. I had a similar problem with windows 98 and Norton Antivirus. The solution, in that case was very simple. I had to correct the date and time that shows in the lower lright corner of the computer monitor. |
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| V Business 32bit | Re: Windows Defender I am having similar probs with Defender showing that updates are required. However in my case there is an error code 0x80244019. This appears to be a virus/trojan (don't worry - I am using my laptop at present and it is all clear!) and whenever I try to update it will not let me contact the website (This is for all M/S updates). I use Kaspersky Internet Security and originally I was prevented from getting their updates but they advised me how to get around that and it is now back up to date. Despite having scanned the PC with Kaspersky, Spybot S&D and Adaware it appears to be firmly esconced in my machine. I am currently running a full scan with the latest version of M/S Malacious Software Tool - downloaded via the laptop to a memory stick then plugged into the PC - this being the only way that I could access it. It has been running for well over 1 hour and still has a long way to go. When the scan is complete I will come back and report the outcome. Meanwhile I would appreciate any suggestions in case the scan does not do the trick. Last edited by WilWiz; 01-03-2009 at 06:22 PM.. Reason: typo |
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| Vista Ultimate SP2 x64 Windows 7 Ultimate x64 TECHNET | Re: Windows Defender I am having similar probs with Defender showing that updates are required. However in my case there is an error code 0x80244019. This appears to be a virus/trojan (don't worry - I am using my laptop at present and it is all clear!) and whenever I try to update it will not let me contact the website (This is for all M/S updates). I use Kaspersky Internet Security and originally I was prevented from getting their updates but they advised me how to get around that and it is now back up to date. Despite having scanned the PC with Kaspersky, Spybot S&D and Adaware it appears to be firmly esconced in my machine. I am currently running a full scan with the latest version of M/S Malacious Software Tool - downloaded via the laptop to a memory stick then plugged into the PC - this being the only way that I could access it. It has been running for well over 1 hour and still has a long way to go. When the scan is complete I will come back and report the outcome. Meanwhile I would appreciate any suggestions in case the scan does not do the trick. You might also try Malwarebytes. And if you wanted to, you could temp. disable Kaspersky and try Avast Home. You can run a boot time scan with it. It's free and works well. And if you can find the virus and the name of it, please post it as we might be able to suggest further action. Malwarebytes.org |
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| V Business 32bit | Re: Windows Defender Scanned with M/S mal software tool (took best part of 24 hours!) Nothing came up. Have been playing around with PC to see what happens. Tried to install "One Care" to see if this would produce anything. Two things of note. Something is informing me that mt PC is infected and trying to force me to download a program called "Wingard" (or similar - I close it down before it can get a hold) and I am getting another error message telling me that "c:\windows\system32\drivers\fidbox.dat is corrupt and unreadable. Please run chkdsk utility" - This is in ref to the OC setup.![]() I wiil leave it at that for now while I try to intall Malwarebytes. Ian |
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| Vista Ultimate SP2 x64 Windows 7 Ultimate x64 TECHNET | Re: Windows Defender Yes, it sounds like you have something like Vundo/virtumonde variant or that itself. There is an earlier thread that SIW2 suggests an iso file rescue disk from Kaspersky. You can read this thread and follow his suggestion as well. Try running this as well to see if you have vundo, though Malwarebytes should pick up something. VundoFix by Atribune The other thread. Trojan.Zlob.G The MSRT shouldn't have taken 24 hours Do you have a terabyte HDD or something? |
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