McAfee Error When Attempting On-Demand Scan

Discussion in 'Malware Help - MG (A Specialist Will Reply)' started by Bigfoot151, Nov 22, 2009.

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  1. Bigfoot151

    Bigfoot151 Private E-2

    I realize there are similar threads on this forum regarding this issue, but the solutions seem to be specific to the PC. SOme of the tools people are being asked to use specifically warn about using them without assistance from people like you who can understand the output.

    When I try to perform a scan in McAfee, I receive the message:

    An Error Has Occurred

    Scanning has encountered a problem for which it cannot recover.
    Here are the problem details:
    - Error Starting On Demand Scanner

    When finished, you will return to the Home window.

    I seem to have intermittent problems with Windows Vista shutting down (mostly when I use Windows Explorer 8), plus I am unable to install Windows 7 Home Premium. When I try, after the program downloads the installation updates, the "Install Now" option keeps coming up and I get stuck in a loop. Can someone help with this situation? Thank goodness Firefox seems to work since I am having trouble with system restarts when using Windows Explorer.

    Thank you in advance for your help!
     
  2. Kestrel13!

    Kestrel13! Super Malware Fighter - Major Dilemma Staff Member

    Hi there and welcome. If you suspect that malware is at play you will have to follow through the below procedures.

    Welcome to Major Geeks!

    Please read ALL of this message including the notes before doing anything.

    Pleases follow the instructions in the below link:

    READ & RUN ME FIRST. Malware Removal Guide


    and attach the requested logs when you finish these instructions.
    • **** If something does not run, write down the info to explain to us later but keep on going. ****
    • Do not assume that because one step does not work that they all will not. MGtools will frequently run even when all other tools will not.

    • After completing the READ & RUN ME and attaching your logs, make sure that you tell us what problems still remain ( if any still do )!
    Helpful Notes:

    1. If you run into problems trying to run the READ & RUN ME or any of the scans in normal boot mode, you can run the steps in safe boot mode but make sure you tell us what you did later when you post logs. See the below if you do not know how to boot in safe mode:
    2. If you have problems downloading on the problem PC, download the tools and the manual updates for SUPERAntiSpyware and Malwarebytes ( links are given in the READ & RUN ME) onto another PC and then burn to a CD. Then copy them to the problem PC. You will have to skip getting updates if (and only if) your internet connection does not work. Yes you could use a flash drive too but flash drives are writeable and infections can spread to them.
    3. If you cannot seem to login to an infected user account, try using a different user account (if you have one) in either normal or safe boot mode and running only SUPERAntiSpyware and Malwarebytes while logged into this other user account. Then reboot and see if you can log into the problem user account. If you can then run SUPERAntiSpyware, Malwarebytes, ComboFix and MGtools on the infected account as requested in the instructions.
    4. To avoid additional delay in getting a response, it is strongly advised that after completing the READ & RUN ME you also read this sticky:
    Any additional post is a bump which will add more delay. Once you attach the logs, your thread will be in the work queue and as stated our system works the oldest threads FIRST.


    However it may be that you will get better answers to your issues in the software forum. To rule out malware, complete the procedures and then attach the requested logs.

    Thanks
    Kes13!
     
  3. Bigfoot151

    Bigfoot151 Private E-2

    Over the weekend I continued to have problems, so I purchased Norton 360, but I had trouble installing it. Whatever was happening behind the scenes was preventing the program from being installed, and it even shut down my internet connection. At that point I decided to load the new Windows 7 operating system as a fresh install. I did that late on Sunday and it seems to have corrected my problem. Thank you for getting back to me, but since the problem woresened, I needed to take action. Everything seems to be working properly now, and I have the benefit of Windows 7, except that my fingerprint reader is being reported as "not connected", which is interesting since it is an internal connection. Does anyone know what could be causing that problem?
     
  4. Kestrel13!

    Kestrel13! Super Malware Fighter - Major Dilemma Staff Member

    Finger print readers are not discussion for the malware removal section of this forum. You need to post in software regarding that matter. :)
     
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