Most of the files are gone. Only four files remain and they are:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\System\ControlSet001\Control\Root\LEGACY_MCUPDMGR.EXE000\DeviceDesc\McAfee SecurityCenter Update Manager
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\System\ControlSet002\Control\Root\LEGACY_MCUPDMGR.EXE000\DeviceDesc\McAfee SecurityCenter Update Manager
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\System\ControlSet003\Control\Root\LEGACY_MCUPDMGR.EXE000\DeviceDesc\McAfee SecurityCenter Update Manager
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Root\LEGACY_MCUPDMGR.EXE000\DeviceDesc\McAfee SecurityCenter Update Manager
For the time being, I am using AVG from grisoft.com, which comes highly recommended based on the feedback from the original rant. I had reviewed AVG in the past and used it alongside with McAfee.
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McAfee Nightmare
Meryl is having a hard time with McAfee, and if she is having a hard time, I dread to think how the rest of us would manage as she surely
I learned about a great anti-virus program from lockergnome. AVG!!! Its the best anti virus I have ever tried. Economical, Easy to work with. Upgraded recently and had NO problem. Was prompted that they would be ‘automatically’ deleting the older version before installing the new one! Sorry about your problems with Norton, you might want to give the AVG guys a shot.
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