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> AVG Uninstallation Error, Error: Connecting to item file avgamsvr.exe failed.
caboose221
post May 13 2008, 06:00 AM
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I found out that AVG isnt got for playing TF2( Team Fortress 2 )

So I'm deciding to switch from AVG to Avast when i tried to uninstall it it came up with an error:

Local machine: installation failed
Initialization:
Error: Connecting to item file avgamsvr.exe failed.
Access is denied. (5)

and it wont uninstall, how could i fix this error?


Any help would be great thanks. biggrin.gif

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post May 13 2008, 05:56 PM
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Hi caboose221

The problem regarding the uninstall issue, could be because of remnants of an old Anti-virus program.

What AV did you use before AVG ? (Norton?)

Curious about why you are thinking / experiencing AVG isn't good when playing TF2?
If its a resource problem, you aren't likely to solve it by installing Avast, which uses more resources than AVG.

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post May 14 2008, 12:57 AM
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In the past Ive had Trend Micro and Norton

and I'm sick of AVG it annoys me i prefer Avast.
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post May 14 2008, 01:26 AM
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QUOTE (caboose221 @ May 14 2008, 12:57 AM) *
In the past Ive had Trend Micro and Norton


It's likely you have some remnants from either of the two or both.
Download Ccleaner from here: FileHippo.com
Install it. Remember to uncheck / untick the option to install Yahoo Tollbar if you don't want it.
Reboot into safe mode and follow this procedure:

1. Open Ccleaner
2. Click the blue cube named "registry"
3. Click "scan for issues" radio button at bottom.
4. A list will be populated, click "fix selected issues"
5. You will be prompted if you want to make a reg.backup, answer yes to this.
6. Click "Fix all selected issues"
7. Reboot and see if you can uninstall AVG via Ccleaner's uninstaller under the tool section.

I normally do not advocate the use of registry cleaner's as they are not needed. Unless in cases like this.
Report back if you're were met with success or not.

QUOTE (caboose221 @ May 14 2008, 12:57 AM) *
and I'm sick of AVG it annoys me i prefer Avast.


Just be sure to uninstall all AVG before installing Avast.
To properly uninstall any security programs, remember to close the application down in the tray by the watch.
Make sure its not running under processes, then proceed with the uninstall, reboot. That way you won't get the problem again.

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post May 14 2008, 01:54 AM
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I have not done that but i think i know how this happened.

I somehow used Process Explorer to block it from starting up because i had a virus that i couldnt delete and this Alert came up each time i opened a new window so i blocked it and Ive forgotten how i did it....

Does that help any?

UPDATE 14 March 6:37
I would love to say IT WORKED! but sadly it didn't, in fact i couldn't even get into Safe Mode when i started to log on it just restarted. -.-


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Hi caboose221

You blocked AVG from starting up? If thats the case, have you been without AV since then?

To allow AVG to start up, you can likely enable it via Msconfig.

Goto start-->Run-->Type: msconfig
Find the tab named "start", see if AVG is allowed to start on boot.

To find the services belonging to AVG, you'll need to:

Goto start-->Run--> Type: services.msc
Find any services belonging to AVG, re-enable them again if necessary.

But you should still use the Ccleaner, to remove any remnants from Trend-Micro and Norton/Symantec.
For Norton, you may have to download their uninstall tool, but lets see if Ccleaner can handle it first.

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QUOTE (caboose221 @ May 14 2008, 01:54 AM) *
UPDATE 14 March 6:37
I would love to say IT WORKED! but sadly it didn't, in fact i couldn't even get into Safe Mode when i started to log on it just restarted. -.-


Try do it in normal mode then.
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Everything AVG was enabled in the msconfig menu. But on the Services Menu i could not do anything to the Alert Manager Server its not enabled i cant disable it, i cant even go to properties.

Ill try the cleaner after tea

oh and i wont reply straight away im going to have tea =D
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post May 14 2008, 03:20 AM
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QUOTE (caboose221 @ May 14 2008, 03:17 AM) *
Ill try the cleaner after tea

oh and i wont reply straight away im going to have tea =D


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and enjoy your tea cool.gif

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Mmmm Tea

anyway i did the cleaner, restarted and tried to uninstall and nothing sad.gif

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If you wanna talk Live Chat i have a Channel named Caboose221 or just enter /join #Caboose221
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QUOTE (caboose221 @ May 14 2008, 04:56 AM) *
If you wanna talk Live Chat i have a Channel named Caboose221 or just enter /join #Caboose221


I don't use live chat programs, but thx for the offer smile.gif

Could you answer if you have a anti-virus running at the moment, or is it disabled? Its important! If you aint got one running, you may already be infected...... sad.gif

To remove Norton remnants, download Norton removal tool and run it. Find the tool which applies to your Norton version.

Norton Removal Tool

After you have run the removal tool, use Ccleaner once again, including the normal cleaner. Before using the normal cleaner in Ccleaner,
you should go to: Options-->Advanced--> Uncheck / untick "only delete files in windows TEMP folder older than 48 hours".
Uncheck / untick Cookies in Ccleaner's options for Internet Explorer and under applications for Firefox (if you use Firefox)

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I somehow used Process Explorer to block it from starting up because i had a virus that i couldnt delete and this Alert came up each time i opened a new window so i blocked it and Ive forgotten how i did it....


What did you block here? (unsure)

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post May 14 2008, 05:20 AM
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What Why might i be infected with what???
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post May 14 2008, 05:24 AM
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QUOTE (caboose221 @ May 14 2008, 05:20 AM) *
What Why might i be infected with what???
unsure.gif


Its imperative that you have a anti-virus running on 100%!


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post May 14 2008, 05:28 AM
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I see...should i install Avast?

oh and I have another problem about pooled memory

I cant play TF2 because other programs are using up too much pooled memory but we will fix this first. I'm taking advantage of your helpfulness.
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