error 0x80501001

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Can anyone help me with that error
it happen when i finish scan but can't delete the threats
 
0x80501001
This error will occur if a threat is detected inside of a container such as
a ZIP file, RAR archive, etc.

My computer, right click , Properties, Disk-Maintenance, Run, Other Options,
check delete old restore points (the last recent checkpoint remªins).

If you really want to keep the ZIP file around but do not want to see this
error, you can disable scanning inside archives. Clear the checkbox for "Scan
inside archives" in the General Settings section under the Tools menu.
Generally, threats inside archives, while good to know about, are not
"active", meaning they can't do anything bad to your system while inside the
archive.

For the benefit of the community reading this post, please rate the pºst.

I hope this post is helpful.

Let us know how it works ºut.

Еиçеl
 
Hello Engel,
I have the same problem with a dialer called Dialui, WD could not remove it
succesfully and the same error notification appeared but when I try to follow
your instructions right clicking on My Computer I can't find Disk Maintenance
anywhere on Properties, I really want to remove this software from my system,
I have posted this problem in Security General but their solution seems much
more complex than yours and also they have advice me to post my problems to
WD Newsgroups, so here I am, could you possibly enlighten me further on how
to get rid of this "thingy" once and for all.
God bless, and thanks millions
 
Engel, I'd like to disagree, I'm having the same issue with mine yet the
problem is not inside an archive file, it is in a .exe file located inside
the Windows folder.

Easily fixed, but I figured I would post it.
 
I just want to point out that a self extracting zipped executable will
carry the .exe file extension through it's an archived file, so if you
still have that file on your system, I'd send it over to Virus Total and
Jotti's to see if there's any detection.

http://www.virustotal.com/en/indexf.html

http://virusscan.jotti.org/ Site seems to be down... some others you can
try>>>

http://www.norman.com/microsites/nsic/
http://research.sunbelt-software.com/Submit.aspx
http://www.pctools.com/threat-expert/
 
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