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joyea
2008-09-26, 05:47
Does the end of protection aply to 1.5?

My computer has 98se and will not support a newer os. I have tried time after time to install 1.6 on it. When I do Spybot will not load and I end up going back to 1.5.

Can someone help me?

ProgrammerGuy
2008-09-26, 15:36
Here's something you might try:

Download a copy of Version 1.6 to a separate folder on your hard drive; uninstall Version 1.5; reboot your system; then install that Version 1.6...

Once that's done connect to the Internet and check for updates...:cool:

I've had some minor problems updating Spybot in the past and I've found this to work well...

wyrmrider
2008-09-26, 23:46
I use 1.6 with 98 SE no problems
sd-helper
t-timer all ok
I have 512mb memory

In addition I'd run the spybot removal tool
do a search on "small fix" or track down the removal thread

I know of several other very knowledgeable W98 folks
we'll get this solved

joyea
2008-09-27, 06:22
Thanks for answering.

I uninstalled it, ran the fix, rebooted and installed 1.6. I just did this four times.

When it starts to load I get this

Error
Access violation at address 007802C3 in module 'SPYBOTSD.EXE': Read of address FFFFFFFF

then it loads but it does not have the version number on it.

When I go to "settings - file sets it is blank. A box pops up that says "Error Failed to get object at index - 1" when ignore products is opened.

The about page does not tell what version it is.

BHOs brings up
Error
Access violation at address 0074A1BC in module 'SPYBOTSD.EXE': Read of address FFFFFFFF

Active x and process list and the others bring up similar error messages.

Almost everything is blank or brings up an error box.

Greyfox
2008-09-27, 08:35
joyea,

It may perhaps have been wise to provide more information about your computer, particularly in regards to the amount of memory that is installed in it, and also how much of this remains spare after bootup when Spybot is not installed. This might have given an indication of whether there is enough free memory to support the latest Spybot installation.

Did you have SD helper and Teatimer options ticked during the installation, if so you could try an installation with them unticked, to see whether the basic Spybot will install and start up OK.

If you try this, also make sure that you leave getting the detection updates untill after the program is installed. After uninstalling Spybot and before reinstalling, clear out all of your browser caches and your temporary files, (Run Windows disk cleanup), then reboot. Try to minimise the amount of other software that might be running during the install.

Please post back and let's know whether this helped, and perhaps indicate the amount of memory and what antivirus and firewall software you have installed.

joyea
2008-09-28, 03:07
Here is some more info

installed memory is 128 mb

computer is 500 megahertz

10.22 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity
5.71 Gigabytes Hard Drive Free Space

I had SD helper ticked but not Tea Timer

Uninstalled it and cleaned the computer up
Rebooted and system resources showed 80% free

Reinstalled Spybot with SD helper and Tea Timer off
Rebooted with system resources showing 78% free
Opened Spybot and system resources showed 56% free

is system resources the same as memory or can you tell me where to find the memory amounts?

The only programs running are AVG virus, my firewall. Sypware Blaster and PreEmpt

Have not ran the updater yet

It is still the same as in my last post.

Greyfox
2008-09-28, 16:30
joyea,

Can you boot into safe mode and then try starting Spybot. Let's know whether it come up with the same error message.

joyea
2008-09-29, 05:07
In safe mode it loaded correctly with all the information in it. There were not any error messages.

Is it ok to download and load the updates?

Greyfox
2008-09-29, 10:28
In safe mode it loaded correctly with all the information in it. There were not any error messages.

Is it ok to download and load the updates?

Yes, if you can.

What this indicates is that your problem is either due to an interaction with some other software, or a lack of available memory. If you want to try to resolve this, you will need to make a list of all of the non system software (like your firewall, antivirus, other antispyware programs, etc.) that is being loaded during a normal bootup, then initially stop it all from being loaded, and gradually add the items back in one at a time, each time checking that you can run Spybot OK until you find which one brings back the problem. You will then be in a better position to see whether it is interaction between the particular software and Spybot, or whether at that point there is insufficient free memory left.

joyea
2008-10-10, 05:46
I have been trying all the combinations. Even when all the startup programs are disabled and the only thing that is loaded is explorer the same error message comes up. It will just not open right in regular mode.

Is my computer still immunized with Spybot doing this?

Greyfox
2008-10-10, 06:46
I have been trying all the combinations. Even when all the startup programs are disabled and the only thing that is loaded is explorer the same error message comes up. It will just not open right in regular mode.

Is my computer still immunized with Spybot doing this?

joyea
If you were able to run the program in safe mode, and if you were able to get the updates and do an immunise, then the immunise entries remain until you remove (undo) them. Spybot doesn't need to be running for them to remain effective. Teatimer can obviously not be used in your situation. If you are using Internet Explorer, then as an add on to IE, SDHelper should also work (you would need to confirm this).

Whether being able to get the regular detection updates and carry out the associated reimmunisation is practical is another thing.

As your problem may be related to the amount of memory available, it might be worth you checking availability and cost to increase the memory to 512MB. Most local computer service companies would be able to give you that information, however to some extent it would be prolonging the inevitable and you should keep this in mind when looking at costs. (It's also possible that increasing the memory may not fix the problem). The other option of course is to simply run what you can on it, and do without the software that won't run.