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Old 05-14-2008, 06:54 PM
JoKing
 
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C:\$Secure corrupt error message
Well, i can't find anything that makes sense on this issue. Computer was
running fine and now this yellow pop up message comes up from time to time on
the task bar. It includes text to run chkdsk and it does each and every time
I reboot. I need to know how to fix this and nothing on MS to give
directions. Some webpost out there in the wild say that IE 7 is doing it and
it quits after uninstalling IE 7. I'm not into tempting fate with a clients
computer so how about some expert tech help on this one.

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Old 05-14-2008, 07:33 PM
MowGreen [MVP]
 
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Re: C:\$Secure corrupt error message
Is there a Norton ' product ' installed and was it actively monitoring
the system when IE7 was installed ? If yes, see this thread:
http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.c...1302886&page=1

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JoKing wrote:

> Well, i can't find anything that makes sense on this issue. Computer was
> running fine and now this yellow pop up message comes up from time to time on
> the task bar. It includes text to run chkdsk and it does each and every time
> I reboot. I need to know how to fix this and nothing on MS to give
> directions. Some webpost out there in the wild say that IE 7 is doing it and
> it quits after uninstalling IE 7. I'm not into tempting fate with a clients
> computer so how about some expert tech help on this one.
>
> Johnny

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Old 05-14-2008, 07:44 PM
JoKing
 
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Re: C:\$Secure corrupt error message
Sorry for the kryptic message....WinXP Pro SP3, IE7, AVG, No Norton
installed. This system was working fine then the pop ups started. I found a
post from back in 2005 that said the computers power supply may be causing
this issue, so still looking for answers.
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"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

> Is there a Norton ' product ' installed and was it actively monitoring
> the system when IE7 was installed ? If yes, see this thread:
> http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.c...1302886&page=1
>
> MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008]
> ===============
> *-343-* FDNY
> Never Forgotten
> ===============
>
>
> JoKing wrote:
>
> > Well, i can't find anything that makes sense on this issue. Computer was
> > running fine and now this yellow pop up message comes up from time to time on
> > the task bar. It includes text to run chkdsk and it does each and every time
> > I reboot. I need to know how to fix this and nothing on MS to give
> > directions. Some webpost out there in the wild say that IE 7 is doing it and
> > it quits after uninstalling IE 7. I'm not into tempting fate with a clients
> > computer so how about some expert tech help on this one.
> >
> > Johnny

>

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Old 05-14-2008, 10:45 PM
MowGreen [MVP]
 
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Re: C:\$Secure corrupt error message
If it's AVG 8, don't bet that wasn't the cause of the issue. There have
been numerous posts on AVG 8 wreaking havoc with updates.
Then again, we don't know if there are remnants of 'another' AV that
remained on the system after it was supposed to have been uninstalled.
Norton is *notorious* for doing just that.

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JoKing wrote:

> Sorry for the kryptic message....WinXP Pro SP3, IE7, AVG, No Norton
> installed. This system was working fine then the pop ups started. I found a
> post from back in 2005 that said the computers power supply may be causing
> this issue, so still looking for answers.

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