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Problem uninstalling Spybot
Hello, apparently, Spybot didn't uninstall properly and is causing problems. When windows boots up, an error pops up and says "Windows cannot find 'C\Program Files\Spybot - Search & Destroy \ SDDelFile.exe". This wouldn't be so bad except it stops explorer.exe from launching so i'm left with just my background, nothing else. I've figured out to run a new task in Task Manager, but can't figure out how to get rid of Spybot. I've uninstalled it using the Add/Remove command, tried the "very small fix" which didn't help, and have searched the registry for spybot but haven't found anything. I've deleted the Program Files Spybot folder and even reinstalled the program, all, to no avail. Does anyone have any info on this? Any help is appreciated.
Dick
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try autoruns by sysinternals or another program which shows auto start / auto run locations
you say you already tried reinstalling and re-removing?
which os and any other protection software which might be hindering removal?
you might have to go into safe mode to disable this autostartup entry- my guess at what's happening
you could reinstall and then remove in safe mode
hmmmm
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Ok, thanks for the info. I'll try that sysinternal software and let you know.
Dick
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good luck
I do not know if spybot does this but many uninstallers set a "run once" on reboot to remove files in use
BTW
Several uninstall management programs hose these files if not used correctly
I would have thought that a reinstall would have replaced your missing SSDDelfile
did you try a search to see if there might be a copy somewhere?
Perhaps an expert will wander by
MDUSASPYBOTFAN
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Senior Member
Arg! I forgot whether this might be one or the another. I solved this problem before...
dicknutz, what is the version of the Spybot that you have on your computer? Can you execute Spybot?
My solution is to install the current Spybot over the old one. I'm thinking the the uninstall file is missing. Installing over the old one should correct it.
@Rider, the member has indicated (dicknutz) that they have attempted to uninstall but failed. The member has also indicated that they applied the 'small fix'.
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