SBBD.exe Program not found - Skipping auto check
Hi there
I have exactly the same problem as another thread by the same title. Just thought I'd post a new topic as the thread was 3 months old.
On boot just before windows opens I get the message:
SBBD.exe Program not found - Skipping auto check
I have tried sorting this problem out myself by having a Google but there's little or no information and this thread didn't help my problem.
Can you please confirm that this is indeed a Sunbelt Software program. I've read that it could possibly stand for 'Sunbelt Boot Delete Utility'.
I don't have Viper installed but I did have Counterspy. I also have ESET Nod32
Anti-virus and I recently updated that to ESET Smart Security 4.
I starrted to get the boot error so I deleted and reinstalled Counterspy to see if that made a difference. It didn't. Then I read it's a .exe associated with Viper, something I've never downloaded.
I uninstalled Eset, installed Viper to see if SBBD.exe would appear in my System32 folder and it doesn't.
I have uninstalled both Viper and Counterspy with CS&V Clean from the sunbelt site and run CCleaner but I'm still getting the SBBD.exe error.
If this is a Sunbelt product what is still on my machine that it goes looking for it before windows fully boots up?
Many thanks in advance:)
I have exactly the same problem as another thread by the same title. Just thought I'd post a new topic as the thread was 3 months old.
On boot just before windows opens I get the message:
SBBD.exe Program not found - Skipping auto check
I have tried sorting this problem out myself by having a Google but there's little or no information and this thread didn't help my problem.
Can you please confirm that this is indeed a Sunbelt Software program. I've read that it could possibly stand for 'Sunbelt Boot Delete Utility'.
I don't have Viper installed but I did have Counterspy. I also have ESET Nod32
Anti-virus and I recently updated that to ESET Smart Security 4.
I starrted to get the boot error so I deleted and reinstalled Counterspy to see if that made a difference. It didn't. Then I read it's a .exe associated with Viper, something I've never downloaded.
I uninstalled Eset, installed Viper to see if SBBD.exe would appear in my System32 folder and it doesn't.
I have uninstalled both Viper and Counterspy with CS&V Clean from the sunbelt site and run CCleaner but I'm still getting the SBBD.exe error.
If this is a Sunbelt product what is still on my machine that it goes looking for it before windows fully boots up?
Many thanks in advance:)
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Inappropriate?Also i should say I'm running Vista 64...
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Inappropriate?Hello Mousemonkey,
SBBD.exe is one of our process's used for the boot time cleaner, which is part of both VIpre and Counterspy.
You should be able to use this cleaner to ensure that all the Counterspy files are removed.
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/suppo...&VClean.exe
If you have any questions please post them on http://supportforums.sunbeltsoftware....
As these forums will no longer be moderated.
Thanks,
Peter -
Inappropriate?Hi Peter
I've already used that very cleaner to uninstall Counterspy and Viper and i still get the boot error.
Thanks for the reply. -
Inappropriate?Mousemonkey,
To stop this error we will need to edit the registry. Do not attempt this on your own unless you're comfortable editing the registry. Making a mistake when editing the registry can cause serious system problems. If you'd like to call in directly we'd be happy to walk you through this.
This problem is only seen on 64 bit systems.
Look in the location in the registry where the boot time cleaner is registered, and remove the entry for sbbd.exe:
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager
ValueName - BootExecute
Note that this is a multi-string value, so remove only the section that refers to sbbd.exe.
Please remember that this can cause serious problems on the system if not done correctly. If you'd like to call in and have one of our technicians assist you you can contact us at:
# US/Canada: 877-673-1153
# Worldwide: 1-727-562-0101 -
Inappropriate?Hi Nick
Already done that thanks:)
I went into the registry and hit 'find' for SBBD and Sunbelt, took a little while but any entrties I found for either of these I deleted, problem solved.
Thanks for your help Nick:)
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