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Old 12-15-2006, 08:13 PM   #13 (permalink)
Ried
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Can you identify what file/section of your computer Windows Defender seems to be stuck on?

Nothing scary in your Add/Remove programs list. Talkback can be any one of these: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talkback
Quote:
  • Talkback, software crash reporter used by the Mozilla Foundation
  • Talkback, album by the Canadian band the Spoons
  • Talkback (recording), audio system used in recording studios for communications between the control room and the recording area
  • TalkBack Productions, British television production company
  • Talkback Classroom, an Australian radio program
  • Talk radio, radio format
I'd like you to run the following tool, then try again to get Windows Updates:

Right click on this link DelO15Domains.inf and choose Save As. Save it to your desktop. Right click on that file and choose Install. It will run immediately (you won't be able to see anything happen). You may delete it afterwards.

NOTE: This script will delete any sites you may have added to the Trusted Sites. So if you want them back, you have to add them back to the Trusted Sites again.

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If you still cannot get Windows Updates or Windows Defender Updates, please do the following:



Please download SilentRunners.vbs (299kb) - Right click & choose Save As... SilentRunners.vbs

Before proceeding, disable any anti-virus or anti-spyware programs that may block/disable scripts

Launch SilentRunners by double-clicking the downloaded file. In the ensuing Window, select 'No' to avoid skipping supplementary searches. Please be patient as the script requires a few minutes to complete.

When it's done, you'll receive the prompt "All Done!". It will create a file called "Startup Programs". Post ALL its contents here in your next reply.


Download StartDreck

Unzip to its own folder and start the program:
Press 'Config'
Press 'mark all'

Uncheck the following boxes only:
System/Running Process -> List Modules
System/Drivers -> NT Services
System/Drivers -> NT Kernel- and FS-drivers
Press 'OK'

Press 'Save' and select the location to save the log file (default is the same folder as the application)

Post that log here
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