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Steps To Combat EXE Errors Related To Antivirus Programs

Thursday 26th August 2010 10:49 PM

Steps To Combat EXE Errors Related To Antivirus Programs

Today, antivirus programs are a necessity, a fact no one can deny. However, just like antivirus programs are important, it is equally important to choose the right antivirus programs.

When it comes to antivirus programs, two statements hold true - not all antivirus programs are equal, and the software meant to protect your PC and ensure its smooth performance may at times become the cause of pain by throwing random errors or eating into your computer's resources.

Contrary to popular belief, exe errors related to antivirus programs, such as the mrhealthy.exe error are fairly simple to resolve and switching to a new protective gear should only be considered as the last option.

Make use of the following 3 steps to resolve exe errors related to your antivirus program:

  • Uninstall any extra antivirus program

Different antivirus programs don't like each other - remember this rule.

It is a known fact that different antivirus programs are not compatible with each other. This implies one should only install one antivirus program on his/her computer.

Are you making the mistake of using multiple antivirus programs, in hopes of better PC security? Instead of getting tighter security, you are bound to receive random exe errors, such as the avgcsrvx.exe error and face frequent software crashes and PC freeze ups. The solution - promptly uninstall the extra antivirus software and keep the one you think is better and lighter.

  • Completely uninstall the previous antivirus programs

Have you just switched to a new antivirus program and are encountering exe errors related to your previous antivirus program?

This is a common problem. Users often complain of receiving errors related to processes belonging to their previous antivirus programs even after they have uninstalled the software. The reason for such errors is - some files or processes associated with your previous software are still present in your computer

Are you wondering - how come the software didn't get completely uninstalled when I removed it using the built-in Add or Remove Programs utlity?

If you are to understand the cause, you need to understand the complex nature of antivirus programs. When you install an antivirus program, it makes entries deep into your registry, and also stores its files deep in your system. Some of these files and registry entries may fail to get deleted when you uninstall the software using the built-in Add or Remove Programs utility. Most manufacturers of antivirus programs provide a free uninstaller tool for their products. Download the free uninstaller tool of your previous antivirus program from the software manufacturer's website and run it to completely uninstall the program.

  • Clean your registry

Entries related to antivirus software files are stored in your registry. In case this information gets tampered with, you will receive frequent exe errors, such as the avgnsx.exe error. To fix and prevent the occurrence of exe errors due to issues in the registry, clean your registry regularly using a reliable registry cleaning software.

With the help of the steps listed in this tutorial, you can resolve common exe errors related to your antivirus program and ensure your antivirus program does exactly what it was built to do.

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Quick fixes for Computer application errors

Thursday 26th August 2010 10:44 PM

Quick Fixes For Computer Application Errors

Most errors that occur on a Windows PC can be safely classified into two categories - hardware errors and application errors. In general, application errors are less trouble to resolve than hardware errors. Most application errors occur due to small issues and are much easier to troubleshoot than errors related to hardware.

In this article, we will discuss quick fixes for the most common types of application errors - EXE errors.

Follow the simple, step-by-step instructions discussed in this article to independently troubleshoot common exe errors, such as combofix.exe, sdtrayapp.exe, and trustedinstaller.exe errors.

Updated the software with which you are getting the exe error

Is your software up-to-date? If not, then maybe this is the reason behind the recurring exe errors.

Visit the software manufacturer's website and download any updates available. While you are at it, also ensure that your drivers are up-to-date. Plus, you should also install all of the latest Windows updates, security patches, or available hot fixes.

If your software, driver and Windows files are all up-to-date, but the exe error is still occurring, chances are that one or more application files are corrupt. To resolve this issue, uninstall and reinstall the application that is causing the exe error.

In case the exe error is still showing its ugly face after you have reinstalled the program, proceed to the next step.

Run a malware scan

You might have heard that malware are the root cause of most application errors. This is a true statement and should not be ignored.

Malware programs, such as viruses are known to corrupt legitimate exe files and cause recurring exe issues. Furthermore, malicious programs, such as spyware and adware are known to inject hoards of processes on an infected computer. The result is a slow computer and recurring exe errors.

When confronted with recurring exe errors, run a malware scan on your computer using top-rated antimalware software. Immediately remove the malicious programs when found.

Let's take a look at an interesting situation - What should you do if your protective tool is considerably slowing down your computer or one of its processes is causing an error? For instance, if you use the Spyware doctor software, which is a protective tool, you may receive an sdtrayapp.exe error.

In case you find that your protective software is constantly slowing down your computer or is frequently causing errors, then it is best to switch to another equally good but less error-prone protective software.

Perform a registry scan

If you have reinstalled your software and run a malware scan but find that exe error messages are still occurring on your PC then the next step towards a solution is to run a registry scan using a reliable registry cleaning tool.

Registry issues are another common reason behind recurring exe errors. A good registry cleaner will restore your registry's integrity and resolve errors that are being caused due to an unclean or corrupt registry.

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