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  • Oddjob
    Oddjob Posts: 594 Forumite
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    Jivesinger wrote: »
    I think it's been disabled - hence the message you saw which is the subject of this thread.

    I would just download the equivalent version from Kaspersky's site. I can't remember when I did this, whether it just activated itself again or if I needed to type in a code.

    You might also find when you start up that Kaspersky pops up from time to time, inviting you to upgrade, but I wouldn't wait for that.

    Thanks I've upgraded it and its back on now - its just updating the databases. I needed the activation code.
  • Oddjob
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    You look here Takes around 30 seconds to fit the HDD within.

    Integral 120GB P Series 4 SATA III 2.5" SSD Drive for £24.99 is the cheapest option.
    Of course you can get a higher capacity SSD.
    Not an option at the moment, need the money for other things.
  • NiftyDigits
    NiftyDigits Posts: 10,459 Forumite
    Oddjob wrote: »
    Not an option at the moment, need the money for other things.

    Perhaps just the RAM at £6. Windows 64 bit on 2GB RAM will run like a two legged dog.
  • Oddjob
    Oddjob Posts: 594 Forumite
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    Perhaps just the RAM at £6. Windows 64 bit on 2GB RAM will run like a two legged dog.

    I'll have to look into how to upgrade it
  • Oddjob
    Oddjob Posts: 594 Forumite
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    Well after getting rid of all the rubbish in the start menu and upgrading Kaspersky and running Malwarebytes, the message is still there
  • Fightsback
    Fightsback Posts: 2,504 Forumite
    Oddjob wrote: »
    Well after getting rid of all the rubbish in the start menu and upgrading Kaspersky and running Malwarebytes, the message is still there

    Selectively disable another of each start up items then performing a reboot until you have found the culprit. If that fails then try a clean boot:

    http://www.thewindowsclub.com/what-is-clean-boot-state-in-windows
    Science isn't exact, it's only confidence within limits.
  • AndyPix
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    Oddjob wrote: »
    I'll have to look into how to upgrade it


    Open the case.
    Plug in the new Ram
    Close the case
  • bod1467
    bod1467 Posts: 15,214 Forumite
    You forgot the first and last steps:

    Shut down and remove power
    .
    .
    .
    Replace power and turn on

    :D
  • AndyPix
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    bod1467 wrote: »
    You forgot the first and last steps:

    Shut down and remove power
    .
    .
    .
    Replace power and turn on

    :D


    :D


    also forgot the ultra important "attach antistatic wrist strap" too ;)
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