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| | Getting rid of McAfee Hi, I recently bought I Dell Vostro that came preinstalled with McAfee anti virus. I want to uninstall it so I, 1. Used Add/Remove programs 2. Ran the McAfee MCPR.EXE removal utility 3. Checked that no services are running. Vista STILL shows Mcafee VirusScan as an installed virus protection program ! Any idea how I remove it so it doesnt show up anywhere ?? Its ironic that anti-malware software is harder to get rid of than most viruses. Thanks in advance, Matt |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: Getting rid of McAfee Hi, I recently bought I Dell Vostro that came preinstalled with McAfee anti virus. I want to uninstall it so I, 1. Used Add/Remove programs 2. Ran the McAfee MCPR.EXE removal utility 3. Checked that no services are running. Vista STILL shows Mcafee VirusScan as an installed virus protection program ! Any idea how I remove it so it doesnt show up anywhere ?? Its ironic that anti-malware software is harder to get rid of than most viruses. Thanks in advance, Matt Double check to make sure that the McAfee files are gone from the "Program Files" folder. Open "Regedit" and click the "Edit" menu and click "Find". Type "McAfee" (no quotes) and click "Find Next". Delete anything it finds with "McAfee". Click the "Edit" menu and click "Find Next" and repeat until it can no longer find anything with "McAfee". Hope this helps, Shawn |
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| | Re: Getting rid of McAfee matt_randle@xxxxxx wrote: Quote: > Hi, > > I recently bought I Dell Vostro that came preinstalled with McAfee > anti virus. > > I want to uninstall it so I, > > 1. Used Add/Remove programs > 2. Ran the McAfee MCPR.EXE removal utility > 3. Checked that no services are running. > > Vista STILL shows Mcafee VirusScan as an installed virus protection > program ! > > Any idea how I remove it so it doesnt show up anywhere ?? > > Its ironic that anti-malware software is harder to get rid of than > most viruses. Center? Check in Programs/Features. If you really have uninstalled all the McAfee garbage (and that was a good idea, btw) and the Vista Security Center is still showing McAfee entries, here's how to fix that: Right-click Command Prompt and Run as Administrator. Type the following command: winmgmt /verifyrepository If the system returns "WMI repository is not consistent", run this command: winmgmt /salvagerepository The first time you run this it will fail. It will issue stop commands to the services causing it to fail. It might take a couple minutes for the services to shut down. Run the command again. You actually may have to run it 3 times before it finally runs and completes on its own. Reboot your system. If the above doesn't work or you get "WMI repository is consistent", do the following from an elevated cmd prompt: net stop winmgmt [enter] cd /d %windir%\system32\wbem [enter] ren repository repository.old [enter] net start winmgmt [enter] Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| | Re: Getting rid of McAfee brink wrote: Quote: > matt_randle;456474 Wrote: Quote: >> Hi, >> >> I recently bought I Dell Vostro that came preinstalled with McAfee >> anti virus. >> >> I want to uninstall it so I, >> >> 1. Used Add/Remove programs >> 2. Ran the McAfee MCPR.EXE removal utility >> 3. Checked that no services are running. >> >> Vista STILL shows Mcafee VirusScan as an installed virus protection >> program ! >> >> Any idea how I remove it so it doesnt show up anywhere ?? >> >> Its ironic that anti-malware software is harder to get rid of than >> most viruses. >> >> Thanks in advance, >> >> Matt > Hi Matt, > > Double check to make sure that the McAfee files are gone from the > "Program Files" folder. > > Open "Regedit" and click the "Edit" menu and click "Find". Type > "McAfee" (no quotes) and click "Find Next". Delete anything it finds > with "McAfee". Click the "Edit" menu and click "Find Next" and repeat > until it can no longer find anything with "McAfee". > > Hope this helps, > Shawn > > This is exactly how I had to do it. But you may have to boot into safe mode to get rid of some of McAfee. caver1 |
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| | Re: Getting rid of McAfee MCPR.exe has been replaced with MCPR2.exe and sometimes running it twice, rebooting each time helps. http://service.mcafee.com/FAQDocumen...=10005&type=TS -- Peter Toronto, Canada <matt_randle@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:1190209053.343906.205180@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, > > I recently bought I Dell Vostro that came preinstalled with McAfee > anti virus. > > I want to uninstall it so I, > > 1. Used Add/Remove programs > 2. Ran the McAfee MCPR.EXE removal utility > 3. Checked that no services are running. > > Vista STILL shows Mcafee VirusScan as an installed virus protection > program ! > > Any idea how I remove it so it doesnt show up anywhere ?? > > Its ironic that anti-malware software is harder to get rid of than > most viruses. > > Thanks in advance, > > Matt > |
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| | RE: Getting rid of McAfee Hi, Google for the McAfee Removal Tool called MCPR.exe. "matt_randle@xxxxxx" wrote: Quote: > Hi, > > I recently bought I Dell Vostro that came preinstalled with McAfee > anti virus. > > I want to uninstall it so I, > > 1. Used Add/Remove programs > 2. Ran the McAfee MCPR.EXE removal utility > 3. Checked that no services are running. > > Vista STILL shows Mcafee VirusScan as an installed virus protection > program ! > > Any idea how I remove it so it doesnt show up anywhere ?? > > Its ironic that anti-malware software is harder to get rid of than > most viruses. > > Thanks in advance, > > Matt > > |
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| | Re: Getting rid of McAfee weird he's trying to get rid of it, i'm trying to get it on, well one thing for sure don't go with norton, it's horrible, that's what they gave me when i got my laptop, two minutes later it was in recycle bin -- Jonathan Perreault Personnal Advice To You: #1: Do Not Undermine Windows's Work, Or It'll Undermine You As A User. #2: Torture Windows (Any) Now Before It Tortures You Best Comments From Users: No Matter The Problem Even With Linux, It's Microsoft's And Windows's Faults A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools. <matt_randle@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:1190209053.343906.205180@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, > > I recently bought I Dell Vostro that came preinstalled with McAfee > anti virus. > > I want to uninstall it so I, > > 1. Used Add/Remove programs > 2. Ran the McAfee MCPR.EXE removal utility > 3. Checked that no services are running. > > Vista STILL shows Mcafee VirusScan as an installed virus protection > program ! > > Any idea how I remove it so it doesnt show up anywhere ?? > > Its ironic that anti-malware software is harder to get rid of than > most viruses. > > Thanks in advance, > > Matt > |
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| | Re: Getting rid of McAfee Not very long ago, this sort of messing around (particularly with the register) was strongly discouraged except for geeks. Regards "caver1" <caver@xxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:%23E$tblt%23HHA.1188@xxxxxx Quote: > brink wrote: Quote: >> matt_randle;456474 Wrote: Quote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I recently bought I Dell Vostro that came preinstalled with McAfee >>> anti virus. >>> >>> I want to uninstall it so I, >>> >>> 1. Used Add/Remove programs >>> 2. Ran the McAfee MCPR.EXE removal utility >>> 3. Checked that no services are running. >>> >>> Vista STILL shows Mcafee VirusScan as an installed virus protection >>> program ! >>> >>> Any idea how I remove it so it doesnt show up anywhere ?? >>> >>> Its ironic that anti-malware software is harder to get rid of than >>> most viruses. >>> >>> Thanks in advance, >>> >>> Matt >> Hi Matt, >> >> Double check to make sure that the McAfee files are gone from the >> "Program Files" folder. >> >> Open "Regedit" and click the "Edit" menu and click "Find". Type >> "McAfee" (no quotes) and click "Find Next". Delete anything it finds >> with "McAfee". Click the "Edit" menu and click "Find Next" and repeat >> until it can no longer find anything with "McAfee". >> >> Hope this helps, >> Shawn >> >> > > This is exactly how I had to do it. > But you may have to boot into safe mode to get rid of some of McAfee. > caver1 |
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| | Re: Getting rid of McAfee Christopher R. Lee wrote: Quote: > Not very long ago, this sort of messing around (particularly with the > register) was strongly discouraged except for geeks. > > Regards > I don't consider myself a geek but I do know when to edit my registry and when I don't know what I'm doing. If all geeks followed the advice not to mess with how would anyone learn? If you back up you can always reload. If you can't do that hire someone that you trust. caver1 Quote: > > "caver1" <caver@xxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de > news:%23E$tblt%23HHA.1188@xxxxxx Quote: >> brink wrote: Quote: >>> matt_randle;456474 Wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I recently bought I Dell Vostro that came preinstalled with McAfee >>>> anti virus. >>>> >>>> I want to uninstall it so I, >>>> >>>> 1. Used Add/Remove programs >>>> 2. Ran the McAfee MCPR.EXE removal utility >>>> 3. Checked that no services are running. >>>> >>>> Vista STILL shows Mcafee VirusScan as an installed virus protection >>>> program ! >>>> >>>> Any idea how I remove it so it doesnt show up anywhere ?? >>>> >>>> Its ironic that anti-malware software is harder to get rid of than >>>> most viruses. >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance, >>>> >>>> Matt >>> >>> Hi Matt, >>> >>> Double check to make sure that the McAfee files are gone from the >>> "Program Files" folder. >>> >>> Open "Regedit" and click the "Edit" menu and click "Find". Type >>> "McAfee" (no quotes) and click "Find Next". Delete anything it finds >>> with "McAfee". Click the "Edit" menu and click "Find Next" and repeat >>> until it can no longer find anything with "McAfee". >>> >>> Hope this helps, >>> Shawn >>> >>> >> >> This is exactly how I had to do it. >> But you may have to boot into safe mode to get rid of some of McAfee. >> caver1 |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: Getting rid of McAfee Not very long ago, this sort of messing around (particularly with the register) was strongly discouraged except for geeks. Regards "caver1" <caver@xxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:%23E$tblt%23HHA.1188@xxxxxx Yeah, we are geeks. (haha) Shawn |
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