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  • nope, false alarm. It is when the agent is not loaded that you can successfully run the program, scan, etc. As soon as you run BDAGENT.EXE, bam! error. <sigh> installing 2008 is a viable solution but it's a pain, and your (well, mine anyway) IS2009 key won't work with 2008 as a programmer, I empathize with the development…
  • Playing with this some more, when rebooting using MSCONFIG, I am able to run BD IS 2009 when only the following services are loaded: These Windows services are started: BitDefender Desktop Update Service BitDefender Virus Shield COM+ Event System Cryptographic Services DCOM Server Process Launcher DHCP Client DNS Client…
  • my errors occur at startup & bring the system to a crawl
  • UPDATE: my solution is not permanent and may have been fluke. I am now re-exhibiting these same issues. Some information that may help discern a pattern(?): XP SP3 auto updates on your run of the mill productivity apps installed (Office 2007, Adobe CS3, Nero8, Dragon 9...) plus utils like Google Desktop/Talk, FileZilla,…
  • UPDATE: my solution is not permanent and may have been fluke. I am now re-exhibiting these same issues. Some information that may help discern a pattern(?): XP SP3 auto updates on your run of the mill productivity apps installed (Office 2007, Adobe CS3, Nero8, Dragon 9...) plus utils like Google Desktop/Talk, FileZilla,…
  • no go... should I just remove BitDefender and try reinstalling it? Yeah dude... when in doubt, uninstall/reinstall... I believe there is a "repair" option as well... BTW: if safe mode is tough to get into you *CAN* use MSCONFIG on the "Boot" tab using "minimal /safeboot" -- but I only popped into safe mode b/c the hung up…
  • Yes, the error is definitely BD related... something about updating... this is why I suggest you reboot with minimal services, delete temp files and force manual update. This cleared it for me.
  • see this post: Critical Error On Startup
  • This is how I was able to solve my problem (your millage may vary) * reboot into safe mode (press F8 every 1 second after computer beeps when turning on) * START | Run * msconfig * click OK * Choose "diagnostic" * Go to the services tab across the top * Click the "Manufacturer" column title to sort by manufacturer * Check…
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