Mcafee problem technician virtual
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For example, a technology approved with a decision for At the time of writing, 8. References The following reference s are associated with this entry: Type Name Source Description There are no references identified for this entry. Indicated register problems and fixed. Problems continued. Ran MVT again, several times, each time indicating registry problems. Removed old program using Windows program removal tool.
Download would not complete as indicated conflicting program virus scan. Ran fix. That eliminated conflicting program and download and install appeared to be successful. However, on re-boot, PC would stall at Windows XP logo with bar and moving blue squares screen before log-in screen. Powered off PC and restarted; Blue screen indicating improper Windows shut down appeared with options to start normally, start in safe mode or start with last good settings.
Would not reboot normally same as Rebooted with last good settings. Virus program screens appear normal, but was not functional. Removed program as above and repeated at least 4 times. Same result each time.
Contacted McAfee support. Contacted Dell. L ong session. Same result as above. Compeletely removed and attempted re-install with same results as above.
Took unit to my local PC tech. They replicated problem the removed TPS. Their opinion was the TPS was "too much". Said PC and drive OK. Have now installed Microsoft Security Essentials. What gives, Dell??? I am having the very same issue. McAfee worked no problem so it may not be as Dell issue but it only appears to happen on Dell Netbooks Dell you might need too look at a different BIOS build as I feel alot of people are affected by this. I am so glad to know that I am not the only one with this crazy problem.
I got my new Inspiron the end of April. Noticed the netbook was really slow. Ran a scan the first night and when I woke up I found the dreaded blue screen. So I called Dell. They sent me a new hard drive. Got that installed and of course reinstalled McAfee.
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