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Resolved/Inactive HijackThis Logs Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. uninstalling ad-aware 2007: error 2330, 1392 Started by tialynn , http://www.lavasoftsupport.com/index.php?/topic/19217-uninstalling-ad-aware-2007-error-2330-1392/ Jun 24 2008 03:00 AM Please log in to reply No replies to this topic #1 tialynn tialynn Newbie Members 5 posts Posted 24 June 2008 - 03:00 AM I'm currently using Vista on a new-ish Dell, and tried using ad-aware 2007, only to find I had a corrupt file. I get the error Database- No Definition File Found; Suggested Action- Run Webupdate. I ran the update internal error but get the same error if I try to open the program again. Tried unistalling the program, and got the error: "Internal Error 2330. 1392. C:\ProgramData\Lavasoft\Ad-aware 2007\logs." The last time I ran the program successfully was probably a few months ago.Several postings suggested saving the 2008 version to my desktop and installing as an administrator, or re-installing the 2007 version. Both times it got stuck, saying I had internal error 2330 already installed 2007 v. 7.0.2.5, you need to uninstall first, but when I tried to unistall the existing version I got the same 2330/1392 error. I tried the windows chkdsk utility, and deleting the Lavasoft and Ad-Aware 2007 folders from C:\ProgramData (suggested in this forum) with no luck. The failed delete gave me the error "0x80070091: the directory is not empty." If I try to open the Ad-Aware 2007 folder I get the error: "Location is not available. C:\ProgramData\Lavasoft\Ad-Aware 2007 is not accessible. The file directory is corrupted and unreadable."Not sure what to do next... frustratedHello tialynn let's try to repair first.Create a System Restore Point.Download AAW 2007 from >> http://majorgeeks.co...sonal_d506.html <