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Old October 20th 08, 07:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
matt
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Default Resore after deleting program

Hi,

I was having some issues with my computer and did a lot of troubleshooting.
One thing I was getting was a memory ref error pointing to my Panda software.
I uninstalled it and did a restore (wrong order I know). So now everytime I
boot up it says it cannot find all of these processes (Panda) from the
restore date. I have to hit OK through like 20 of them.

Is there a way to stop this from coming up. Restore is telling me it
doesn't have the same programs as the date but I do not want to re-install
(and don't have the disk anymore) for Panda.

Thank you for your help.
Matt
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Old October 20th 08, 07:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Leonard Grey[_3_]
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Default Resore after deleting program

You need to re-install your Panda software in order to uninstall it
properly. You don't say what Panda software you have, but you can
probably download (from pandasecurity.com)and install a free trial of
the same or higher version program. Otherwise you have to pick out the
pieces by hand, which is a dicey proposition.
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Leonard Grey
Errare Humanum Est

Matt wrote:
Hi,

I was having some issues with my computer and did a lot of troubleshooting.
One thing I was getting was a memory ref error pointing to my Panda software.
I uninstalled it and did a restore (wrong order I know). So now everytime I
boot up it says it cannot find all of these processes (Panda) from the
restore date. I have to hit OK through like 20 of them.

Is there a way to stop this from coming up. Restore is telling me it
doesn't have the same programs as the date but I do not want to re-install
(and don't have the disk anymore) for Panda.

Thank you for your help.
Matt

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Old October 20th 08, 07:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
matt
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Default Resore after deleting program

Thanks for your reply Leonard.

I was afraid those were my choices. I guess i'll re-install then.

Matt

"Leonard Grey" wrote:

You need to re-install your Panda software in order to uninstall it
properly. You don't say what Panda software you have, but you can
probably download (from pandasecurity.com)and install a free trial of
the same or higher version program. Otherwise you have to pick out the
pieces by hand, which is a dicey proposition.
---
Leonard Grey
Errare Humanum Est

Matt wrote:
Hi,

I was having some issues with my computer and did a lot of troubleshooting.
One thing I was getting was a memory ref error pointing to my Panda software.
I uninstalled it and did a restore (wrong order I know). So now everytime I
boot up it says it cannot find all of these processes (Panda) from the
restore date. I have to hit OK through like 20 of them.

Is there a way to stop this from coming up. Restore is telling me it
doesn't have the same programs as the date but I do not want to re-install
(and don't have the disk anymore) for Panda.

Thank you for your help.
Matt


 




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