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Bonnie
January 6th 04, 07:43 PM
Hi,
I have been running adaware for over a year now, and just
recently everytime I run it, it won't finish, I get the
blue screen with all kinds of writing on it telling me if
this is the first time, reboot and if not check the
drivers and other things to this effect, and this happens
everytime now that I try and run adaware, would
appreciate any help here that I can get.
Thank you for your time
Bonnie
S.Sengupta
January 6th 04, 07:43 PM
Hi,
May be the Adaware installed in your machine has some problems.You
uninstall it and download and install a fresh Adaware with latest version.
You may also look at the Event viewers for getting some clues.
regards,
ssg MS-MVP
pronetworks.org
Bonnie wrote:
> Hi,
> I have been running adaware for over a year now, and just
> recently everytime I run it, it won't finish, I get the
> blue screen with all kinds of writing on it telling me if
> this is the first time, reboot and if not check the
> drivers and other things to this effect, and this happens
> everytime now that I try and run adaware, would
> appreciate any help here that I can get.
> Thank you for your time
> Bonnie
Jim Eshelman
January 6th 04, 07:43 PM
Bonnie wrote:
> I have been running adaware for over a year now, and just
> recently everytime I run it, it won't finish, I get the
> blue screen with all kinds of writing on it telling me if
> this is the first time, reboot and if not check the
> drivers and other things to this effect, and this happens
> everytime now that I try and run adaware, would
> appreciate any help here that I can get.
Bonnie, if you've been running it over a year... have you also been
upgrading the program? Version 6 came out less than a year ago, and was
significantly revised again over the summer.
I would recommend that you uninstall the program, download a fresh copy from
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/ and be sure to update its definitions before
running. The reinstall, using the latest version, should solve this problem.
If not, please provide the actual text of the blue screen message so we know
which error message you are getting. If you'd like to see the format and
relevant information of these error "Stop messages" in XP, see:
http://aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm
--
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peter
January 6th 04, 07:43 PM
uninstall and then reinstall
peter
"Bonnie" > wrote in message
...
> Hi,
> I have been running adaware for over a year now, and just
> recently everytime I run it, it won't finish, I get the
> blue screen with all kinds of writing on it telling me if
> this is the first time, reboot and if not check the
> drivers and other things to this effect, and this happens
> everytime now that I try and run adaware, would
> appreciate any help here that I can get.
> Thank you for your time
> Bonnie
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Bonnie
January 6th 04, 07:43 PM
Thank you so much for your quick reply. Bonnie
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>May be the Adaware installed in your machine has some
problems.You
>uninstall it and download and install a fresh Adaware
with latest version.
>You may also look at the Event viewers for getting some
clues.
>regards,
>ssg MS-MVP
>pronetworks.org
>
>Bonnie wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I have been running adaware for over a year now, and
just
>> recently everytime I run it, it won't finish, I get
the
>> blue screen with all kinds of writing on it telling me
if
>> this is the first time, reboot and if not check the
>> drivers and other things to this effect, and this
happens
>> everytime now that I try and run adaware, would
>> appreciate any help here that I can get.
>> Thank you for your time
>> Bonnie
>
>.
>
Bonnie
January 6th 04, 07:43 PM
Thank you so much for your time. Bonnie
>-----Original Message-----
>uninstall and then reinstall
>peter
>"Bonnie" > wrote in
message
...
>> Hi,
>> I have been running adaware for over a year now, and
just
>> recently everytime I run it, it won't finish, I get the
>> blue screen with all kinds of writing on it telling me
if
>> this is the first time, reboot and if not check the
>> drivers and other things to this effect, and this
happens
>> everytime now that I try and run adaware, would
>> appreciate any help here that I can get.
>> Thank you for your time
>> Bonnie
>
>
>---
>Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
>Checked by AVG anti-virus system
(http://www.grisoft.com).
>Version: 6.0.554 / Virus Database: 346 - Release Date:
20/12/2003
>
>
>.
>
Bonnie
January 6th 04, 07:43 PM
Thank you so much for your time. Bonnie
>-----Original Message-----
>Bonnie wrote:
>> I have been running adaware for over a year now, and
just
>> recently everytime I run it, it won't finish, I get the
>> blue screen with all kinds of writing on it telling me
if
>> this is the first time, reboot and if not check the
>> drivers and other things to this effect, and this
happens
>> everytime now that I try and run adaware, would
>> appreciate any help here that I can get.
>
>Bonnie, if you've been running it over a year... have
you also been
>upgrading the program? Version 6 came out less than a
year ago, and was
>significantly revised again over the summer.
>
>I would recommend that you uninstall the program,
download a fresh copy from
>http://www.lavasoftusa.com/ and be sure to update its
definitions before
>running. The reinstall, using the latest version, should
solve this problem.
>If not, please provide the actual text of the blue
screen message so we know
>which error message you are getting. If you'd like to
see the format and
>relevant information of these error "Stop messages" in
XP, see:
>http://aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm
>
>--
>Jim Eshelman, MS-MVP Windows
>http://aumha.org/
>http://WinSupportCenter.com/
>
>Did you find this newsgroup on the web? A newsreader
like Outlook Express
>will make your online life a lot easier. Get better help!
>See: http://aumha.org/nntp.htm and
>http://support.microsoft.com/support/news/howto/default.a
sp
>
>
>.
>
Ian Smythe
January 6th 04, 07:51 PM
Bonnie wrote:
> Hi,
> I have been running adaware for over a year now, and just
> recently everytime I run it, it won't finish, I get the
> blue screen with all kinds of writing on it telling me if
> this is the first time, reboot and if not check the
> drivers and other things to this effect, and this happens
> everytime now that I try and run adaware, would
> appreciate any help here that I can get.
> Thank you for your time
> Bonnie
Bonnie, this applies to all programs, when you install a program
such as AdAware or an anti-virus program you need to upgrade it
all the time. AdAware has issued updates almost weekly for months
now. A good site to keep up with upgrades and updates is download.com
and you may find it useful in more ways. :-)
Alexander Grigoriev
January 7th 04, 11:36 PM
It's not AdAware. It's likely either hardware malfunction or a major
screw-up in the OS installation. It could also be that a video driver
doesn't like some drawing sequence and AdAware happens to issue that
sequence. In this case, you need to undate the video driver.
AdAware is just an application which should not be able to cause a blue
screen voluntarily.
"Bonnie" > wrote in message
...
> Hi,
> I have been running adaware for over a year now, and just
> recently everytime I run it, it won't finish, I get the
> blue screen with all kinds of writing on it telling me if
> this is the first time, reboot and if not check the
> drivers and other things to this effect, and this happens
> everytime now that I try and run adaware, would
> appreciate any help here that I can get.
> Thank you for your time
> Bonnie
Plato
January 7th 04, 11:39 PM
Alexander Grigoriev wrote:
>
> It's not AdAware. It's likely either hardware malfunction or a major
> screw-up in the OS installation. It could also be that a video driver
> doesn't like some drawing sequence and AdAware happens to issue that
> sequence. In this case, you need to undate the video driver.
>
> AdAware is just an application which should not be able to cause a blue
> screen voluntarily.
I pretty much agree with you in theory, but not for the reasons you
said. Most likely, since it's worked for the op before, it's prolly just
his/her 39 background apps getting in the way.
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