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A couple of months ago I purchased a Dell Inspiron 1720 with Vista. I used PC
mover to transfer all data from my Dell Inspiron 5100 running XP to the 1720. Now I believe I have updates and hotfixes from my 5100 on my 1720. Does anyone know if I can delete them? Or will deleting them cause me more problems than I already have. 1. Cannot download or install most updates, some do get through. 2. Cannot create restore point. 3. Cannot uninstall programs. 4. Cannot install upgrades from a CD. 5. Currently disabled windows firewall, and deleted McAfee. No other firewall as far as I can tell. Any comments and/or help will be appreciated. -- opalocka |
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I have not checked everything out, but I have the same issue with the firewall. On my new Vista laptop, I cannot select to invoke the Windows firewall. On tech at Laplink suggested to reload the software (vista) or check the Windows site for help. I did put in another service request. have not heard yet. But if I do, I will let you know. -- hmsher63 |
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"hmsher63" wrote in message
... I have not checked everything out, but I have the same issue with the firewall. On my new Vista laptop, I cannot select to invoke the Windows firewall. On tech at Laplink suggested to reload the software (vista) or check the Windows site for help. I did put in another service request. have not heard yet. But if I do, I will let you know. Please QUOTE the post you are replying to. http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html Thank you. -- Asking a question? Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, your OS, Service Pack level and the FULL contents of any error message(s) |
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I am running Vista Home Premiun 64 bit with service pack 1. I am not sure of the version of PCmover, but when I did the install, it does check for the most current version. There is no error message except that the choice to select turning on windows firewall is grayed out and the option for turning it on manually does not work either. There is a note that says it might be controlled by a group policy,as for some reason I have a setting that has my laptop as running on a public network. But I don't have it on a public network, I have it running on my home network. I can't figure out where to change to group policy information either. Thanks, -- hmsher63 |
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If you are running Norton, Trend, etc security suites, they have their own
Firewall. And then you can not turn Windows Firewall on. Are you getting warnings from the Windows Security Center? -- Mad Mike "hmsher63" wrote: I am running Vista Home Premiun 64 bit with service pack 1. I am not sure of the version of PCmover, but when I did the install, it does check for the most current version. There is no error message except that the choice to select turning on windows firewall is grayed out and the option for turning it on manually does not work either. There is a note that says it might be controlled by a group policy,as for some reason I have a setting that has my laptop as running on a public network. But I don't have it on a public network, I have it running on my home network. I can't figure out where to change to group policy information either. Thanks, -- hmsher63 |