Re: Could Vista be the problem?
- From: tlc_13200@xxxxxxxxxxx <tlc13200hotmailcom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2009 20:49:03 -0700
It's what I'm thinking.... Philo... will do and see what happens. Next week
when my customer returns from her vacation.
D. Morales
"philo" wrote:
tlc_13200@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:.
Hi Greg-
No the computer is brand new... in fact things worked great before I did the
Verizon Antivirus application. Although, her Vista is the first edition of
the OS. And it took 2 1/2 hours (when it was shutting down) to install 77
updates... the know the message where it said: "Dont shut off or unplug your
computer" - now after that I'd installed her Verizon software.
And yes we were installing SP1 b4 SP2.
If the system "worked great" prior to installing Verizon AV...
then by all means uninstall it.
Reboot and install your service packs...
then get a better virus checker.
I've used the free version of Avast on my Vista "test machine" and it
worked fine.
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