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Tom Wallin

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  1. When doing an update I get the attached error. Whadup? MB error.bmp
  2. Nor used to being a fully paid member yet. Thanks!
  3. When turning on Protection in V1.50 corporate I get the afore mentioned error. Whazup?
  4. I ended up getting a MS Mr. Fixit proghttp://forums.malwarebytes.org/style_images/1/folder_post_icons/icon1.gifram that does the reset for you. The idea that you gave me was my fix. The MS program did the reset on the file level.
  5. How did you reset it? I couldn't do anything inside of IE.
  6. I couldn't get a fix on this error on Google. It starts back when IE 8 was first introduced. IE gets stuck on the home web site with the following in the address bar. - res://ieframe.dll/acr_error.htm#,res://ieframe.dll... And says This tab has been recovered and then just repeats itself. On the web there are some posts that suggest that this is a virus/spyware problem. I deleted and reinstalled IE8 and ran Malwarebytes V1.5 with the latest definition update and it did not catch anything. I have three computers with this problem. WinXP SP3, IE8
  7. Thanks. I gave up and reinstalled the OS. One question though, my problem was with the network. Either the Anti spyware wouln't update, install, or network properly. Some spyware had taken control of the network partr of the OS. Is there some document somewhere that explains how spyware integrates itself into the OS so that I could learn about this? Tom Wallin
  8. I had multiple spyware and viruses. I used Malwarebytes 1.43 first and it found some. But it would not update. I have tried various different antispyware programs and none of them would update. Now I have several hardware network devices that won't delete and my network card will not install. Help!
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