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Anonymous
2016-10-19T18:05:58+00:00

i use windows xp 32 bit service pack 3 and keep getting the following message every couple of minutes

I thought i had a virus and used the norton power eraser to see if there was a problem, it identified something and deleted it but ever since i get the following message every couple of minutes

datamngr coordinator has encountered a problem and needs to close

Can anyone tell me how to resolve

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  1. Anonymous
    2016-10-19T19:15:50+00:00

    I thought i had a virus and used the norton power eraser to see if there was a problem, it identified something and deleted it but ever since i get the following message every couple of minutes

    datamngr coordinator has encountered a problem and needs to close

    The Data manager from Bandoo Media is a software used to inform you about the latest updates, if available for the softwares which are already installed on the computer. It can also be a threat in disguise.

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    Can you uninstall Bandoo Media - using Revo - reboot and the install again Bandoo Media.

    Download a FREE (Version: 2.00 works on 32-bit versions of Windows) program called Revo Uninstaller

    http://www.revouninstaller.com/revo\_uninstaller\_free\_download.html>. it will uninstall any program completely including trace files of programs. works grəat, you shouldn't have any more problems reinstalling after you uninstall with this program.

    Just DON'T allow the computer to reboot if the uninstall portion of Revo asks if you want to reboot now or later.

    Select later and allow Revo to finish səarching for orphan registry entries.

    Reboot after Revo finishes.

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    I think the best option is a System Restore to a point BEFORE the problem started (and maybe give it couple of extra days just to be sure).

     see: <<http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial56.html&gt;&gt;

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  2. Anonymous
    2016-10-19T19:04:15+00:00

    Imelda,

    Run the Microsoft Safety Scanner in full scan mode, and remove all the threats that get detected by it and see if the issue persists.

     Microsoft Safety Scanner

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