RickyR Posted November 1, 2010 ID:338001 Share Posted November 1, 2010 What does the following error mean and how can I rectify it as at the moment I can't access Malwarebytes at all, it just comes up with this message: MBAM_ERROR_LOAD_DATABASE (0,5)Thanks! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Firefox Posted November 1, 2010 ID:338028 Share Posted November 1, 2010 MBAM_ERROR_LOAD_DATABASE Error....Please follow the instructions below to correct this error.....Show Hidden Files and Folders in Windows XP:Click Start and select My ComputerClick the Tools item from the menu at the top of the window (if you don't see Tools press the Alt key on your keyboard and it will appear)Select Folder Options Click the View tab and make sure Show hidden files and folders is selected under Hidden files and foldersNext, uncheck the box next to Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)Then, uncheck the box next to Hide extensions for known filetypesClick Apply then click OKThen go to C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Malwarebytes\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware and delete rules.ref. Once you've done that, start MBAM and when it shows the error and asks to update, let it do so and see if that corrects it.Show Hidden Files and Folders in Windows Vista and Windows 7:Click on the Start button and select ComputerPress the Alt key on your keyboard and click on ToolsSelect Folder OptionsClick the View tab and make sure that Show hidden files and folders is selected under Hidden files and foldersNext, uncheck the box next to Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)Then, uncheck the box next to Hide extensions for known filetypesClick Apply then click OKThen go to C:\ProgramData\Malwarebytes\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware and delete rules.ref. Once you've done that, start MBAM and when it shows the error and asks to update, let it do so and see if that corrects it.Reset Hidden Files and Folders in Windows XP:Click Start and select My ComputerClick the Tools item from the menu at the top of the window (if you don't see Tools press the Alt key on your keyboard and it will appear)Select Folder Options Click the View tab and make sure Do not show hidden files and folders is selected under Hidden files and foldersNext, check the box next to Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)Then, check the box next to Hide extensions for known filetypesClick Apply then click OKReset Hidden Files and Folders in Windows Vista and Windows 7:Click on the Start button and select ComputerPress the Alt key on your keyboard and click on ToolsSelect Folder OptionsClick the View tab and make sure that Do not show hidden files and folders is selected under Hidden files and foldersNext, check the box next to Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)Then, check the box next to Hide extensions for known filetypesClick Apply then click OK Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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