Windows Security Center will not turn on and seems to be missing.
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15 Mart 2011 Salı 09:08My brother in law's laptop had some malware which I have gotten rid of. After I cleaned it up I went to start his Security Center since the Action Center (windows 7) said that Windows Security Center Service is turned off. When I click "turn on now" it says it cannot be started. I tried doing it manually by going into services and clicking on Security Center, but it isn't there. My laptop is also Win7 and I confirmed that it is normally there but on his it is missing. Is there a way to install it or fix the problem? Any help or advice would be much appreciated. Thank you.
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15 Mart 2011 Salı 14:11Please start the command prompt (cmd.exe) with admin rights [1] and run sfc [2]:
sfc.exe /scannow
Is it able to find and repair broken files (create the txt file shown under [2] and look if all files are restored)?
Are you now able to start the Security center? The best option is to backup all data and install the Windows again, because you don't know which changes the malware made.
best regards
André
[1] http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/How-do-I-run-an-application-once-with-a-full-administrator-access-token
[2] http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929833
"A programmer is just a tool which converts caffeine into code"
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16 Mart 2011 Çarşamba 08:08
"verification 100% complete" "Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violation."
Still can't start Security Center. Unfortunately I can't re-install windows as he can't find the backup discs that came with the computer.
I've got plenty of protection on it now, hopefully this time around he'll listen when I tell him to update and scan regularly. What are his chances with malware/virus/spyware protection but no security center?
Thank you for your help.
Merydeth
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16 Mart 2011 Çarşamba 16:08
What happens when you run net start wscsvc from a command prompt with admin rights?"verification 100% complete" "Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violation."
Still can't start Security Center.
André
"A programmer is just a tool which converts caffeine into code"
Want to install RSAT on Windows 7 Sp1? Check my HowTo: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=150221- Yanıt Olarak Öneren Sabrina ShenModerator 17 Mart 2011 Perşembe 08:03
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17 Mart 2011 Perşembe 08:05Moderatör
Hi,
Actually, the officially recommended method is still to format and re-install the compromised computer from a known good build (i.e. operating system CD + all security patches while disconnected from the network). For more information on hacking, please see these links:
Help: I Got Hacked. Now What Do I Do?
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/community/columns/secmgmt/sm0504.mspx
Help: I Got Hacked. Now What Do I Do? Part II
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/community/columns/secmgmt/sm0704.mspx
How A Criminal Might Infiltrate Your Network
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/technetmag/issues/2005/01/AnatomyofaHack/default.aspx
Malicious Software Removal Tool
http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwareremove/default.mspx
The Day After: Your First Reponse To A Security Breach
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/technetmag/issues/2005/01/IncidentResponse
4. You can also contact your antivirus vendor for assistance with identifying or removing virus or worm infections. If you need more help with virus-related issues, contact Microsoft Product Support Services.
For information about Security updates, visit the Microsoft Virus Solution and Security Center for resources and tools to keep your PC safe and healthy. If you are having issues with installing the update itself, visit Support for Microsoft Update for resources and tools to keep your PC updated with the latest updates.
I hope this helps. Thank you for your time and cooperation!
(Please note that the newsgroups are staffed weekdays by Microsoft Support professionals to answer your non-urgent, break/fix systems and applications questions. Our goal is to provide 24 hour response to all questions. If this response time does not meet your needs, please contact Customer Service and Support (CSS) for more immediate assistance. For more information on available CSS services, please click here: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-US;OfferProPhone#faq607.)
Regards,
Sabrina
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- Düzenleyen Alex ZhaozxMicrosoft Contingent Staff, Moderator 06 Nisan 2012 Cuma 02:53 PCSafety Center update
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18 Mart 2011 Cuma 05:35It just says "the service name is invalid" "more help is available by typing net helpmsg 2185." but that doesn't do anything either
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18 Mart 2011 Cuma 15:02
Search the Disks, backup his personal data to an external drive and install Windows again. The malware has damaged too much.
"A programmer is just a tool which converts caffeine into code"
Want to install RSAT on Windows 7 Sp1? Check my HowTo: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=150221- Yanıt Olarak İşaretleyen Sabrina ShenModerator 23 Mart 2011 Çarşamba 09:20
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12 Mayıs 2011 Perşembe 21:40
I realize this topic is a bit old, but the following solution worked for my Win7 client experiencing this issue after being infected with a fake AV. Essentially the virus/malware blows out the wscsvc registry entry. If you export it from a working W7 machine and import/merge it to your registry, you should get the Security Center service back upon restart.
Start-->Run...
Type: regedit and hit enter
Navigate to Computer\HKEY_LoCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\wscsvc
If you don't see that key, then you have a similar issue to mine. Just import the wscsvc registry entry as described below.
This person hosts a version both x64 and x86: http://cid-9fb18a384ebfc662.office.live.com/self.aspx/.Documents/wscsvc%5E564%5E6.zip?sa=59322391#resId/9FB18A384EBFC662!139
The solution was originally posted by Niki Han at: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itprosecurity/thread/084209d7-81c7-47f5-85e4-1eb532bac8ba
I realize this is probably too late for the OP, but it may help someone down the road.
- Yanıt Olarak Öneren Joxerbw 07 Haziran 2011 Salı 20:19
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07 Haziran 2011 Salı 20:28
Thanks nizbot - this registry add worked a charm.
My scenario;
- My Security Centre service was missing
- An admin-level cmd prompt 'net start wscsvc' would get error 2185.
- The registry had a blank entry for the wscsvc entry
- All AV / malware scans revealed nothing (was a day-old laptop)
- Yanıt Olarak Öneren Mohit Daniel Arora 30 Aralık 2012 Pazar 19:04
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17 Temmuz 2011 Pazar 21:37
thanks you
this soultion work for my condation
the problem was windows security center dose not apper in windows services.msc
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17 Temmuz 2011 Pazar 22:16
NIZBOT YOU LEGEND!!!
save me pal its took me a month to find a souloution to that
cheers mate :D
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26 Temmuz 2011 Salı 13:50
Could you (or someone) reupload that registry key zip? I can't access it from that link. Also - thanks for the solution!I realize this topic is a bit old, but the following solution worked for my Win7 client experiencing this issue after being infected with a fake AV. Essentially the virus/malware blows out the wscsvc registry entry. If you export it from a working W7 machine and import/merge it to your registry, you should get the Security Center service back upon restart.
Start-->Run...
Type: regedit and hit enter
Navigate to Computer\HKEY_LoCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\wscsvc
If you don't see that key, then you have a similar issue to mine. Just import the wscsvc registry entry as described below.
This person hosts a version both x64 and x86: http://cid-9fb18a384ebfc662.office.live.com/self.aspx/.Documents/wscsvc%5E564%5E6.zip?sa=59322391#resId/9FB18A384EBFC662!139
The solution was originally posted by Niki Han at: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itprosecurity/thread/084209d7-81c7-47f5-85e4-1eb532bac8ba
I realize this is probably too late for the OP, but it may help someone down the road.
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16 Ağustos 2011 Salı 07:41
HI
please any body help me here
i have the same problem and my security center is missing i try to open command prompt but it does not let me open it.
i can not even open my computer properties.
i wanted to solve the problem after reading all the solutions abovebut it is not working.
please help me how can i open my cmd promt so i can go to wscsvc .?
please help me where i can download wscsvc or security center again.?
thank you so much
I will really appreciate your help.
thank you
- Yanıt Olarak Öneren brandonsh 03 Haziran 2012 Pazar 19:58
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10 Eylül 2011 Cumartesi 16:51
I found this and it fixed my problem. I hope it helps anyone else.
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10 Kasım 2011 Perşembe 11:38when I have run this, it says some of the corrupt files were fixed. pls suggest what should I do now?
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04 Aralık 2011 Pazar 03:10
A friend of mine brought his laptop in to work because it was infected with this fake AV and I want to do a clean install for him. Unfortunatly he did not heed my advice when he bought it and has no full copy of windows on CD . There is a key on the back of the computer. Can I use a disk I own and then use his key or can I download an ISO from microsoft with this key?
Also he did not do backups. Can I transfer his files to a disk or removable drive and then put them back on the machine after reinstallation without risk or is this particular virus (windows 7 recovery) to tough for microsoft security essentials to kill or block. His machine was running MSE but I doubt that it was up to date and it had real time protection turned off, By the virus I assume.
Cheers
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08 Aralık 2011 Perşembe 06:10Awesome. This is the only solution after hours of searching online, that worked. I just took the registry branch from another Windows 7 PC since the link is no longer working, but pretty straight forward. Thanks!
- Düzenleyen cabaa99 08 Aralık 2011 Perşembe 06:10
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18 Aralık 2011 Pazar 08:07This finally did it!! Thank you. The "Win 7 Antivirus 2012" trojan virus had delited that file and the BFE file in the same register.
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24 Aralık 2011 Cumartesi 14:32Thanks a million Kyle, this worked great. Two thumbs up to you!!
- Düzenleyen henry1957 24 Aralık 2011 Cumartesi 14:35
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22 Ocak 2012 Pazar 18:33Nizbot i want to thank you very much for the info to rectify my problem with my registry. It was not to late but just in time because if i had not seen your post i would have reformatted and reloaded windows.. this has saved me hours of reloading... thanks again .
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13 Mart 2012 Salı 19:24nizbot you nailed it - exactly the fix need on a Win7 Pro x64 PC while going through post infection remediation
Dale Unroe
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05 Mayıs 2012 Cumartesi 12:01
Hey.
I tried the solution mentioned: I downloaded and imported the registry, but security center item in my Service window still is not there. So I still can't start Windows Security Center (and in turn reinstall Microsoft Security Essential).
I don't know if the fact I have Windows XP instead of Windows 7 makes a difference or not.
Can anybody help me with this?
- Düzenleyen LiveWindows 05 Mayıs 2012 Cumartesi 12:06
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06 Mayıs 2012 Pazar 08:58
Hey.
I tried the solution mentioned: I downloaded and imported the registry, but security center item in my Service window still is not there. So I still can't start Windows Security Center (and in turn reinstall Microsoft Security Essential).
I don't know if the fact I have Windows XP instead of Windows 7 makes a difference or not.
Can anybody help me with this?
I fixed it. Since I have windows XP, I needed to use this.
Thanks anyway.
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06 Mayıs 2012 Pazar 11:33
Yes, Windows XP and Windows 7 are very different. This thread covered a problem reported in Windows 7. The solution you discovered applied the same methodology but used the appropriate registry changes for XP.
I'd caution anyone who might stumble upon this thread now following your post to use extreme discretion at downloading and then importing a .reg file off the internet. Registry changes are potentially catastrophic to your functional OS. In other words, you are one malformed .reg file import away from potentially having to rebuild your PC. The malware infection is a small example of a registry change with adverse consequences as its change disabled the Windows Security Center. Think about the possibilities of someone who has provided a .reg file not to fix your PC but to damage it.
Social Engineering is largely at work in malware attacks much like the Windows Security Center compromise at the root of this discussion. Don't be a futher victim and compound the problem. The safest way to import a registry change is to take the time to find out what that exported registry key should be and create it yourself. Of course its convenient to let someone else do that for you and you just download it. But think about what trust you are extending and don't just blindly click a download when you can go to another PC and export that key yourself. My 2 cents ...be safe.
Dale Unroe
- Düzenleyen Dale DU-IT 06 Mayıs 2012 Pazar 11:33
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16 Haziran 2012 Cumartesi 20:04
I picked this link up from the Microsoft forums. It uploads a zip file which installs the necessary registry information to restore the wscsvc entry for you: http://www.winhelponline.com/temp/w7-wscsvc.zip
Download and reboot comp. Worked for me, hope it helps you too. Good luck!
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17 Haziran 2012 Pazar 22:10There is other post related the same problem. i tried all but no one worked. only this one worked and its so simple solution for that. its superb.
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24 Temmuz 2012 Salı 16:47
I've got the same problem as OP, only I'm running XP rather than Vista (and I can't find a forum thread dealing with the same problem for XP). Doing as Nizbot's suggested, I don't have the wscsvc file in my registry. Is that because that's not suppposed to be there in XP, or because of the problem, and ifn I can find an XP version of the registry entry I should be home and dry.
Takk.
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26 Temmuz 2012 Perşembe 19:38
I've got the same problem as OP, only I'm running XP rather than Vista (and I can't find a forum thread dealing with the same problem for XP). Doing as Nizbot's suggested, I don't have the wscsvc file in my registry. Is that because that's not suppposed to be there in XP, or because of the problem, and ifn I can find an XP version of the registry entry I should be home and dry.
Takk.
I've now managed to find another computer with XP and copy the registry entry on, which means Security Center is running, but the firewall and autoupdates aren't working. Does anyone know where I'd find them in the registry?
Thanks