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| rbanchak | PSI's Recent Inability to Fix a Couple Specific Problems |
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2nd Nov, 2012 22:21 |
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Ranking: 0 Posts: 2 User Since: 24th Mar, 2009 System Score: N/A Location: N/A |
I have been struggling for many weeks now in trying to resolve challenges with removing the "errors" pertaining to the Microsoft Removal Tool: Blaster/Nachi as well as an update for Oracle Java JDK 1.7x/7.x. I have tried everything that Secunia recommends, multiple times with "no joy"! I have even totally uninstalled Java and reinstalled it multiple times with continued "no joy"! Similarly, I have uninstalled and reinstalled the Microsoft Malicious Removal Tool with similar, negative results. Additionally, each and every time I even bring up Secunia over the past many weeks it slams my system almost a total stoppage. Everything slows down to a totally unacceptable creep when the Secunia window is open ( ? ). I am running a Windows XP OS system with the most recent Secunia version. Does anyone have any ideas/suggestions? Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide. |
| Maurice Joyce | RE: PSI's Recent Inability to Fix a Couple Specific Problems | ||||||||
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2nd Nov, 2012 22:47 | ||||||||
| Score: 10500 Posts: 8,066 User Since: 4th Jan 2009 System Score: 100% Location: UK |
What path is PSI giving you for Oracle JAVA? FINDING A FILE PATH USING PSI VERSION 2 From the DASHBOARD page click on SCAN RESULTS. 1. This will list all your programmes with a + to the left of each programme. 2. Click the + sign next to the item that U want help with. 3. This will reveal the path under DETECTED INSTANCES. 4. Below DETECTED INSTANCES you will see this You can double click this row for additional information & options>double click it>a box will appear>look to the RIGHT & U will see TROUBLESHOOT REPORT in BLUE writing under the heading TOOLBOX> click TroubleShoot Report & it will reveal some information in a box>highlight the information revealed from ---START--- to ---END--- & copy it (CTRL+C) then post it to the Forum (CTRL+V) VERSION 3 This version does not have such an easy method to publish the path. Open PSI>once open select Show Programs. U will now see a page full of programme icons or a list. Right click on the programme in error>select Show Details - that will open a box showing the path & version number of the offending file. U now have 2 options: 1. Write down the exact file path & install version - return to the Forum & type that information. 2. Take a screen shot & publish that. Last Reviewed 20:17 22/10/2012 -- Maurice Windows 7 SP1 64 Bit OS HP Intel Pentium i7 IE 10 for Windows 7 16GB RAM |
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| rbanchak | RE: PSI's Recent Inability to Fix a Couple Specific Problems | ||||||||
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2nd Nov, 2012 23:40 | ||||||||
| Score: 0 Posts: 2 User Since: 24th Mar 2009 System Score: N/A Location: N/A |
Maurice, I thank you in advance for your assistance. Upon right clicking on the "Programs that need updating" I see the File location to be at C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\blastcln.exc. Trust me in that I have deleted the blastcln.exe file from my computer many, many times and it keeps coming back. Additionally, I have totally uninstalled and then systematically reinstalled all the all Oracle Java programs and still see a Secunia error at C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_07\bin\javac.exe. Any ideas? Thanks! |
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| SteveSecunia14 | RE: PSI's Recent Inability to Fix a Couple Specific Problems | ||||||||
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3rd Nov, 2012 04:36 | ||||||||
| Score: 3 Posts: 29 User Since: 10th Oct 2012 System Score: 93% Location: US |
@rbanchak Fix: Reboot your pc into safemode. log on to your account. Do a search for the File: blastcln Set up the search results as follows. Click on All files and folders. where it says: (All or part of the file name) type in blastcln where it says: (Look in) select My Computer where it says: (More advanced options put a check mark in: Search system folders Search hidden files and folders Search subfolders Click on search. After the search has finished. Delete all files found. Then empty the recycle bin. Reboot Run a PSI full scan. You'll should have no more problems with MSRT Blaster/Nachi and Secunia. |
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