system
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Hi , the auto update won’t work : when I reboot I have a error message ,
when I try manualy nothig happens,
and even when I downloaded the latest VRDB, I have this error when I try to install :
" can’t install VPS update, please report the following errorcodes :
SI: 0x00000002
ST: 0x00000002
LE: 0x00000000. "
My Sys :
XP Pro Sp2
avast Build 4.7.1001
VRDB : 000752-0
any help would be appreciated .
Thanks
DavidR
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Has your registration, Updates expiration date expired, check the about avast, right click the avast icon ?
system
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I don’t think so :
Type: Home
Expiration : never
Updates expiration : Thursday, November 01,2007 1:00:00 AM
I even added " AlwaysConnectedWaitSeconds=120 " in the avast4.ini so it’ won’t try to update Right away
when I reboot but no help …
Avast still try to update itself but have error message each time , BTW , when the alert window pop up appear
and click on the link to get more info , nothing happens .
system
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I just tried to repair it via the add/remove control , and I have this error :
“avast!
A setiface error has occurred :2
Try to reinstall or contact support , please.”
a setiface ??
reinstalling it would be my next move , unless you guys have better suggestions.
Thanks
Do you use any other antivirus in your computer?
Can you try to repair your installation?
Go to Control Panel > Add/Remove programs > avast! antivirus > Remove. Then choose Repair function in the popup window (Repair). You must be connected to the internet while repairing.
If this does not help, can you uninstall / boot / install / boot again?
system
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Hi Tech ,
The repair / uninstall via the control panel don’t work , it give me a error message :
" A setiface error : 2 …" and I’m online while doing so ,
which bring me to my next question , how can I safely uninstall Avast manually?
And no I don’t use any other antivirus , I use spybot though , and my firewall is Sygate personal firewall pro .
thanks for your time and any suggestions you may have.
system
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[quote author=nimos link=topic=29084.msg238462#msg238462 date=1183065758]
should have read the FAQ entirely before !
to reply to my own question ,
I found out there is a Avast uninstaller :aswclear , so I’ m going to give it a shot .
I suggest an installation from the scratch:
- Uninstall avast from Control Panel first.
- Boot.
- Use Avast Uninstall for complete uninstallation.
- Boot.
- Install again the last version.
- Boot.
- Check and post the results.