i can’t update vpsupd.exe…there is an error report
“Can’t install VPS updates.Please, report following errorcodes :
SI: 0x00000005
ST: 0xC0000005
LE: 0x00000000.”
Can you tell us a little more about your system.
What Operating System are you using? is it up to date?
What avast! version and VPS file (virus database) number, e.g. 0436-4 (see about avast!)
How long have you had avast installed ?
Do (or did) you have another AV installed, if so what (and how did you get rid of it) ?
Have you tried a forums search for SI: 0x00000005, etc. this returns many hits, do any of them match your circumstances ?
Access denied.
Which is your operational system? Are you the administrator or just a common user on this computer?
Besides this, are you downloading the full vpsupd.exe file or just trying to update avast by the interface?
I use Windows XP SP2,and is up-to-date
- the VPS version is 0536-5
- Avast was installed two days ago
- Another AV is McAfee,i uninstalled it.
I downloaded the whole vpsupd.exe thing and i’m the administrator
Wow… this is very very old. We’re at 0615-3 now 8)
But isn’t this computer connected to the internet? Why didn’t you update your installation?
avast is on 4.6 version and beta is 4.7.814.
McAfee is notoriuos on lefting a lot of Registry key behind… Maybe some of them are avoiding you to update avast. Maybe not.
Isn’t there McAfee support for uninstallation?
i used “add/remove programs” to uninstall McAfee. So how to delete those registry keys anyway?
A good registry cleaner… or manual searching and deleting. But this is a job for a technical or you’re mess your computer.
Better if you can udpate your avast installation without doing that.
Since you removed McAfee with the normal Add/Remove, it will leave registry entries behind that will foul any other av installation. As tech suggested, use a good registry cleaner to remove these left-over McAfee registry entries.
Anytime you are in the registry, you must be very careful of changes/deletions made because these can seriously effect your computer. If you are not comfortable with messing around in the registry, then do as Tech suggested and let a technician do this for you.
You can find many free versions of these registry cleaners here:
http://www.snapfiles.com/Freeware/system/fwregtools.html
Though my favorite, TweakNow RegCleaner Standard, is not listed there, I like this one because it rates the entries as Safe to Remove, Not fully safe to delete, & Unknown … as well as having a Restore backup just in case something goes wrong. You can find it here …
http://www.tweaknow.com/RegCleaner.html
I hope this helps you.
Some McAfee software leaves unwanted LSP residue which can interfere afterwards but can be sorted with “lspfix” from cexx.org. Care required, backup or at least restore point. Might be more firewall than AV issue, but still could be relevant here.
I also had to remove McAfee Virus Scan some months ago. I did so via Add/Remove and then the manual removal of leftovers in the registry with their on-line instructions. Tedious, but no problems since. But lucky you! They now have a VSCleanupTool you download to do this. Hope they have seen the light & are creating these tools for all their products!
Just go to http://www.us.mcafee.com, click the Tech Support tab, provide your version number in Step 1 box, select install/uninstall in Step 2 category box and it will bring up clear instructions & link to the tool. Hope it works well and Good luck with it. You can go to their user forum at http://www.forums.mcafeehelp.com if you should have problems or questions.
Have you checked your Internet connections? I also had some problems updating Avast and I just tried changing settings in my Internet connection. You can try going to Control Panel/Internet Connections/ click Connections Tab and click settings under Diial-Up and Virtual Private Network settings. Choose and click Automatically connect, Click Apply, OK.
I also would recommend you using Tweak Reg Cleaner or RegScrubXP. I am still using both of it and they’re very efficient and safe in cleaning your registry. It’s got a Restore application too.
Hope this helps!