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Cant run IE or Firefox after Charter security suite removed.

Discussion in 'Security and Privacy' started by Kenelm, 2005/12/28.

  1. 2005/12/28
    Kenelm

    Kenelm Inactive Thread Starter

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    My sons computer was booting very slowly and while using sysinternals process explorer I found the culprit (I thought). It was a DLL that was still running from the charter internet security suite (which I had deleted and replaced with Webroot spysweeper and trend micros PC cillin). Thru some manipulating (killing processes, etc) I got the security suite folder deleted (was no option in add remove programs as I had uninstalled).

    Now when opening IE I get the "this page cannot be displayed" for all websites and Firefox just shows a blank page.

    I can connect to MSN and online games such as everquest patch and run fine.

    Ive done the "repair" option of XP and no go. I couldnt reinstall because of the message "newer version of XP exists" (read the post on how to create a slipstream CD and may try that if all else fails).

    Any tips? I dont mind doing a full wipe and reinstall its just a PC for gaming for my son.

    Thanks in advance!

    Brad
     
  2. 2005/12/28
    charlesvar

    charlesvar Inactive Alumni

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    Hello Brad,

    You can try using System Restore and go back to just before the uninstall of the security suite, I'm assuming that wasn't more than a few days ago.

    That will give you a chance to have a go at the uninstall again along with the use of a registry cleaner to go after leftovers.

    RegSeeker: http://www.hoverdesk.net/freeware.htm

    Should also do file searches after the uninstall.

    If there wasn't an uninstall entry in Add/Remove, you can also try re installing, to get the uninstall program back into the suite's folder. Did you look for such originally in the software's folder?

    Regards - Charles

    EDIT: Forgot to add, if you're going to use RegSeeker, then run it initially, before doing anything, this is to establish a "base line" on the restored XP - it'll make it easier to spot the Charter entries.
     
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  4. 2005/12/29
    Kenelm

    Kenelm Inactive Thread Starter

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    Being its my sons computer and just had games on it I found some posts here and scraped it clean.

    Working fine now!

    Thanks for the reply.
     

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