Hi Ishmael. If you boot the computer into Safe Mode see if you can login in Safe Mode. If you still cannot login to the user profile then there...
What happens if you try and update MSE manually? Does it find any other signature updates?
Hi elcajongunsfan. Microsoft has stopped supporting Microsoft Security Essentials on Windows XP so if you want to remain protected, you should...
Hi Dillman, Welcome to Windowsbbs! :)
Ok great. Thank you. :)
If you haven't yet follow the instructions in this link to make sure the other user profile is removed, How to Delete a User Account in Windows 10.
Hi Robert. Yes, feel free to remove the other administrator account as its not needed.
Hi Chaosmachine420. Try following the instructions in this link and see if you can get the computer to boot into Windows, How To Fix STOP Error...
Thanks for letting us know. :)
You can still upgrade to Windows 10 for free by following the instructions in this link, You Can Still Get Windows 10 for Free With a Windows 7,...
You are welcome. :) Glad we could help.
Hi Bigalx58. You can go ahead and remove those entries that CCleaner has flagged as invalid. In most cases, removing invalid registry entries from...
Hi Lugwalker. You could try just performing a clean install of Windows 10 which will allow you to get your Windows 7 system upgraded without...
Hi fourdoor2041. Are you talking about having one of us staff members look through your system to help you make it run better or are you inquiring...
Yes. Just run Process Explorer when that pop-up appears and you should be able to figure out where that Norton process is coming from.
Do you see any Norton or Symantec entries in the Uninstall a program list in Control Panel? Lets try this. Download Process Explorer and open the...
Can you post a screenshot of the message? What kind of popup is it? Is it a website popup or a notification in the system tray showing you a...
Hi jshaw42. I would start with running the Norton Removal Tool and see if that removes all remnants of Norton that are on your system.
Great, that's excellent news. Glad everything is working now as it should. :)
It looks like the Windows Update Service is probably the most likely culprit. If you click Start< All Programs< Windows Update, is your computer...
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