From: Johnnyiscurious on 18 Jun 2010 18:46 "The computer must be restarted before updating can continue". It finishes with, "Would you like to restart now?" This started after i believe an Adobe product started an automatic update or upgrade. Now the message is always there after startup and nothing I have tried will get it to stop. I have allowed it to restart and it pops up again on next startup. I have run malware and virus. There are no "boxes to check" or options within the screen other than Yes or No. Any ideas???
From: Shenan Stanley on 18 Jun 2010 19:04 Johnnyiscurious wrote: > "The computer must be restarted before updating can continue". > It finishes with, "Would you like to restart now?" > > This started after i believe an Adobe product started an automatic > update or upgrade. Now the message is always there after startup > and nothing I have tried will get it to stop. I have allowed it to > restart and it pops up again on next startup. I have run malware > and virus. There are no "boxes to check" or options within the > screen other than Yes or No. Any ideas??? Uninstall all Adobe Products. Reboot. Install each one you need again - one at a time.Rebooting between each install. Then update each one - rebooting between each update. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
From: Db on 19 Jun 2010 15:18 yes, adobe products install little annoyances in the startup configuration. my suggestion is to open msconfig and disable any thing related to adobe. -- -- db·´¯`·...¸><)))º> DatabaseBen, Retired Professional ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This NNTP newsgroup is evolving to: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx "Johnnyiscurious" <Johnnyiscurious(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1C728DE6-A1CE-4639-9903-8D7361ED335B(a)microsoft.com... > "The computer must be restarted before updating can continue". > It finishes with, "Would you like to restart now?" > > This started after i believe an Adobe product started an automatic update > or > upgrade. Now the message is always there after startup and nothing I have > tried will get it to stop. I have allowed it to restart and it pops up > again > on next startup. I have run malware and virus. There are no "boxes to > check" or options within the screen other than Yes or No. Any ideas??? >
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