

So HJLBX, it really might be a good idea to Submit a Support Ticket and let the TechSupport know about it. After rebooting I made a clean installation of the WSA.Īnother reboot and that's all - since then everything works fine :DĪt the end, using Macrium, I made a new shnapshot of the whole system and files with all WSA features working as superb as they should - just in case )īut apart from all I wrote above, I must admit that I didn't have any problems with the Explorer and in the Task Manager I had almost the same values as those posted by Daniel for all the time - even while the issue was appearing. Later, I thoroughly researched, found and manually removed the remaining elements of the WSA among the hidden system files, as well as in the registry.Īnother steps were much more simple - I've rebooted my laptop once again, did another cleaning with CC and manually checked the registry if there is nothing left. In the next step I removed the WSA and then after a reboot, I did the registry cleaning with CCleaner.

That's why I decided to try reparing it using another way. Well, to be honest, I haven't done anything special - the standard procedures of reinstalling WSA and restarting failed, so using the Macrium Software I restored the system to the state from a few days ago - it also didn't solve this issue. Have a look at this thread to see if it can help you: so you might have to Submit a Support Ticket to get it sorted unless can give us more details as to what he did.ĭaniel, of course and with pleasure I will share my way of solving the mentioned issue :DĪnd I will be very happy if only my suggestions may prove to be helpful :D Webroot® Legacy Products (2011 and Prior) 33.Webroot® SecureAnywhere™ - Antivirus for PC Gamers 553.Webroot® Security Awareness Training 52.Webroot® Business Endpoint Protection 1136.Webroot Mobile Security for Android 946.

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