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I left my Windows 7 x64 PC to do a backup overnight and when I looked at it in the morning, there was a pop-up saying I should go online to find an antivirus and enable windows defender. Turned out that my Windows Security Essentials 2.0 was no longer running and after a restart, all traces of it were gone. I had it installed for several months now and did nothing to uninstall it. I reinstalled it, but it would be interesting to know how something like this happens, particularly to an antivirus program. The computer did not restart during the night, so this shouldn't have been due an update (last update was installed on July 22).

UPDATE: Since I can't answer my own question, here's what I just found in the event log:

HRESULT:0x80070643
Description:Cannot complete the Security Essentials Upgrade. 
Security Essentials is not   currently monitoring and helping to protect your computer. 
Please restart your computer and try again. Error code:0x80070643. Fatal error during installation.

Here's more: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/protect/forum/protect_start/microsoft-security-essentials-mse-disappeared/b4ca26b3-d3ef-465e-89d0-37711f0da2f8?page=1&tab=MoreHelp

So hopefully this wasn't a virus.

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I had a similar experience (only on 1 of my PCs) and think it was caused by the update below. The usual restart and run Win update seemed to cure it


Microsoft Security Essentials Client Update Package - KB2544035

Installation date: ‎06/‎08/‎2011 09:09

Installation status: Successful

Update type: Important

This package will update Microsoft Security Essentials client on the user's machine.

More information: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=195462

Help and Support: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=195463

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Some viruses and SpyWare have been known to disable or remove security software (like Anti-Virus and Anti-SpyWare programs) as part of their installation so they can operate without interference.

In your case, I think there's a good chance that you've encountered of these viruses or SpyWare that specializes in removal of MS Security Essentials.

You'll probably need to scan your hard drive from a clean machine (a computer that's not infected by viruses or SpyWare) to catch the infection while it's dormant.

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    What good is an antivirus that lets uninstall itself? Aug 9, 2011 at 6:04
  • @dima.chornyi: There is a common misconception about security software in that the best ones can detect all new threats as well the previously known ones. The reality is that these tools can only detect what they know how to detect (which is why updates are so important). If a virus or SpyWare author specifically designs their destructive programs to circumvent particular security software, then that security software will be at risk until its authors know about the threat and can provide an update that defeats it. Anti-virus/Anti-SpyWare software can only come close to 100% protection. Aug 9, 2011 at 12:44
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I had the same problem, but could not re-install. It just failed with error code 0x80070005, and I also had the error you mention (0x80070643) in the logs.

To be able to re-install, I had to first delete the whole folder as described here:

rmdir /S /Q "%PROGRAMFILES%\Microsoft Security Client"

Other people (like Mark Russinovich) could solve the re-install problem by deleting the

HKCR\Installer\UpgradeCodes\11BB99F8B7FD53D4398442FBBAEF050F

registry key, and possibly deleting a bunch of other Security Essentials related keys.

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