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or the admin at hand...i noticed this thread as i was looking for the problem i'm having and it appears this thread is about what i'd be looking for, but i see no replies from the poster as though it was resolved. if i may pick up where this stopped? or if not direct me to start a new thread please.
i purchased spybot home ver. 2.4.40.0/start center 2.4.40.0.130 in december 2016 i believe, i run windows 10, and firefox ver. 50.0. i am including a screenshot of the activity as it happens once i click on a link usually. it appears in the bottom right corner just above the task bar. usually, or it seems to be getting worse in time, the link loading won't open. not as in a time out but it just doesn't load all the page or is blank. this started about 4-5 days ago. troubleshooting with help i was directed that a driver in spybot failed or was missing to uninstall and upon rebooting and reinstalling it would load the driver. another option was to open immunization and select 'undo' which i did. as i was closing spybot i got the 'runtime error 216 at 5003A116' prompt. i closed it and continued to see the scan window pop up still. i started to do this and not knowing what to do i'd rather ask, do i do the uninstall and reboot then reinstall or??? thank you!
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edit: i also noticed in the top right spybot window that live coverage was partial with an orange flag, then below that was internet protection is off. is this because i deactivated live? or? all it shows in the internet pretection tab is about proxies.
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Drivers typically download as an EXE or ZIP file...
When a driver downloads as an .EXE file, you only need double click the .EXE. The EXE file installs the driver for you
If a driver downloads as a .ZIP file: Extract the content and save to a folder on your Desktop. Open the folder and look if there's a Setup.exe file
If you see a Setup.exe double click to run it
- On occasion the setup file may be named something else
- If you happen to see a file named Uninstall.exe, ignore it. It's the uninstaller, not the installation EXE
But if the top level of the folder doesn't include a Setup.exe installation file, try directing Windows to the folder you want it to install
- Open Device Manager. Right click the the device you want to install. Select Update Driver
- Click No, not this time then Next
- Click Install from a list or specific location then Next
- Check Include this location in the search then Browse to the folder you saved on your Desktop (I.e. the extracted ZIP file) then Next
- If Windows thinks the driver in the folder is a match for the device you selected, it will install it. Reboot to allow driver installation to complete
TIP: fyi.... When you use this method to direct Windows
> Windows is looking for .INF files in the folder (Windows ignores EXE files in this case. It looks for INF files to tell it how to do the install)
> If there are no INF files in the folder, Windows won't even let you select the folder when you Browse in step 4