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(XP Vista Win7) any Firewall installed and your Antivirus -Thank You - Share this post Link to post Share on other sites perimeter New Member Topic Starter Members 3 posts ID: 3 Posted July 17, 2010 XP, windows firewall and AVG FREE 9.0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites noknojon you know why --- Honorary Members 6,294 posts ID: 4 Posted July 17, 2010 Please start by removing your old program copy and install a fresh one To Fully Remove and Reinstall a Fresh New Copy of Malwarebytes - Read CarefullyWindows XP:Click on Start and select Control PanelOpen Add/Remove ProgramsUninstall Malwarebytes' Anti-MalwareRestart your computer very important !Download and run mbam-clean.exe from hereIt will ask to restart your computer, please allow it to do so, very importantAfter the computer restarts, temporarily disable your Anti-Virus and install the latest version of Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware from hereNote: You will need to reactivate the program using the license you were sent via email if using the Pro version only -Launch the program and set the Protectio
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WorkSocial MediaSoftwareProgrammingWeb Design & DevelopmentBusinessCareersComputers Online Courses B2B Solutions Shop for Books San Francisco, CA Brr, it´s cold outside Search Submit RELATED ARTICLES What to Do When Windows Says a File Is Missing Windows Vista http://www.dummies.com/computers/operating-systems/windows-xp-vista/what-to-do-when-windows-says-a-file-is-missing/ Para Dummies Revisit Your Favorite Places on the Internet Windows PowerShell 2 For Dummies Windows XP For Dummies Quick Reference, 2nd Edition Load more ComputersOperating SystemsWindows XP & VistaWhat to Do When Windows Says a File Is Missing What to Do When Windows Says a File Is Missing Related Book Troubleshooting Your PC For Dummies, 3rd Edition By program error Dan Gookin Oftentimes, it's not you who discovers that a file is gone. Sometimes, Windows notices that files are missing. The missing-file message -- that you must troubleshoot -- appears either when Windows starts or when you run specific programs. The key to fixing the problem is discovering who owns the problem. To draw a line between Windows program error missing and your PC's other programs, start-up files, and device drivers, start the computer in Safe mode. When the problem persists in Safe mode, it's most likely Windows' own problem. When the problem lies with other software, you need to turn to the other software itself to find the missing file. For example, if a start-up message indicates that an audio file cannot be found, reinstall your PC's audio software. You can find the software on a disc that was supplied with the PC or from the manufacturer's website on the Internet. A start-up message indicating a missing DLL or another type of file may appear because the program was sloppily uninstalled. The key is to remove the reference to the file in whichever part of Windows is starting the file. This problem tends to happen mostly in Windows XP. In Windows XP, follow these steps to remove an unwanted start-up file error message: Take note of the error message. For example, if the message is Unable to locate boogus.dll, note the name boogu