Computer Seems to Stop Responding Before the Desktop Is Displayed

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Hey,

My computer had been on for 2-3 days, operating normally, thought it could
use a reboot so I turned it off. The only oddity was that when it was turning
off I had two end program windows pop up, one was "MCI Command Handing
Window" which ended itself, the other was explorer.exe which being impatient
just clicked End Now.

When I turned the computer back on it started up normally. Windows asked for
my user password (I'm the only user, I just password protect the computer) I
entered it, my desktop background appeared and that was it. I have tried
several restarts but to no avail. I can bring up the task manager but that's
it.

The computer seems to have stopped responding before the desktop is
displayed and I'm not sure why. There were no upgrades or any significant
software/hardware changes recently.

I'm running SP2 on:
Motherboard: ASUS M2N-SLI Deluxe
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 4600+
Memory: 2048 DDR2
GPU: 2x SLI MSI GeForce 7600 GS 256MB

So its not as if my computer should be freezing up because it's lacking in
terms of components.... I'm at a loss, any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks!

Caleb
 
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q318027

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: Hey,
:
: My computer had been on for 2-3 days, operating normally, thought it could
: use a reboot so I turned it off. The only oddity was that when it was turning
: off I had two end program windows pop up, one was "MCI Command Handing
: Window" which ended itself, the other was explorer.exe which being impatient
: just clicked End Now.
:
: When I turned the computer back on it started up normally. Windows asked for
: my user password (I'm the only user, I just password protect the computer) I
: entered it, my desktop background appeared and that was it. I have tried
: several restarts but to no avail. I can bring up the task manager but that's
: it.
:
: The computer seems to have stopped responding before the desktop is
: displayed and I'm not sure why. There were no upgrades or any significant
: software/hardware changes recently.
:
: I'm running SP2 on:
: Motherboard: ASUS M2N-SLI Deluxe
: CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 4600+
: Memory: 2048 DDR2
: GPU: 2x SLI MSI GeForce 7600 GS 256MB
:
: So its not as if my computer should be freezing up because it's lacking in
: terms of components.... I'm at a loss, any insight would be appreciated.
: Thanks!
:
: Caleb
 
is this the only option? Seeing as I can't attempt to do method 1 or 2
because I have no "My Computer" to click on or anything for that matter I'm
left with only the repair method. Sort of a pain, it doesn't make sense, no
drivers have been changed or installed, is there any other reason for why
this is happening? Are there any other possible solutions?

Ayush said:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q318027

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: Hey,
:
: My computer had been on for 2-3 days, operating normally, thought it could
: use a reboot so I turned it off. The only oddity was that when it was turning
: off I had two end program windows pop up, one was "MCI Command Handing
: Window" which ended itself, the other was explorer.exe which being impatient
: just clicked End Now.
:
: When I turned the computer back on it started up normally. Windows asked for
: my user password (I'm the only user, I just password protect the computer) I
: entered it, my desktop background appeared and that was it. I have tried
: several restarts but to no avail. I can bring up the task manager but that's
: it.
:
: The computer seems to have stopped responding before the desktop is
: displayed and I'm not sure why. There were no upgrades or any significant
: software/hardware changes recently.
:
: I'm running SP2 on:
: Motherboard: ASUS M2N-SLI Deluxe
: CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 4600+
: Memory: 2048 DDR2
: GPU: 2x SLI MSI GeForce 7600 GS 256MB
:
: So its not as if my computer should be freezing up because it's lacking in
: terms of components.... I'm at a loss, any insight would be appreciated.
: Thanks!
:
: Caleb
 
: is this the only option? Seeing as I can't attempt to do method 1 or 2
: because I have no "My Computer" to click on or anything for that matter I'm
: left with only the repair method. Sort of a pain, it doesn't make sense, no
: drivers have been changed or installed, is there any other reason for why
: this is happening? Are there any other possible solutions?


Try:

Method 1.

Open Task Manager > Switch to "Process" tab > If there is a process named
"explorer.exe", end it > Then start it again by, File-New-explorer.exe
If everything is now, follow the microsoft steps.

Method 2
Start your computer in "Safe Mode".
If everything is now, follow the microsoft steps.

There is a high chance that this is some kind of malware or something that is now
started with your boot. The basic step is:
1. Run msconfig > Choose "Diagnostic startup" > Reboot pc > If everything is right
first run step 2 then try to figure out which was that thing in Startup tab and
Services tab.
2. run your AntiVirus + Spyware remover and these kind of applications.


--
 
Thanks for taking the time you have already but unforturtunately when I try
method 1, I can end the explorer.exe program but whenever I go to
File-New-and type anything in this box it freezes. It also freezes if I
attempt to shut down from the task manager.

How do I make it reboot in safe mode?

Caleb

Ayush said:
: is this the only option? Seeing as I can't attempt to do method 1 or 2
: because I have no "My Computer" to click on or anything for that matter I'm
: left with only the repair method. Sort of a pain, it doesn't make sense, no
: drivers have been changed or installed, is there any other reason for why
: this is happening? Are there any other possible solutions?


Try:

Method 1.

Open Task Manager > Switch to "Process" tab > If there is a process named
"explorer.exe", end it > Then start it again by, File-New-explorer.exe
If everything is now, follow the microsoft steps.

Method 2
Start your computer in "Safe Mode".
If everything is now, follow the microsoft steps.

There is a high chance that this is some kind of malware or something that is now
started with your boot. The basic step is:
1. Run msconfig > Choose "Diagnostic startup" > Reboot pc > If everything is right
first run step 2 then try to figure out which was that thing in Startup tab and
Services tab.
2. run your AntiVirus + Spyware remover and these kind of applications.


--
Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]
 
Reboot your Pc > Just before the XP Boot screen and after the BIOS screen start
tapping F8 > Choose Safe mode by Up/Down arrows > Click Enter

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: Thanks for taking the time you have already but unforturtunately when I try
: method 1, I can end the explorer.exe program but whenever I go to
: File-New-and type anything in this box it freezes. It also freezes if I
: attempt to shut down from the task manager.
:
: How do I make it reboot in safe mode?
:
: Caleb
:
: "Ayush" wrote:
:
: >
: >
: > : is this the only option? Seeing as I can't attempt to do method 1 or 2
: > : because I have no "My Computer" to click on or anything for that matter I'm
: > : left with only the repair method. Sort of a pain, it doesn't make sense, no
: > : drivers have been changed or installed, is there any other reason for why
: > : this is happening? Are there any other possible solutions?
: >
: >
: > Try:
: >
: > Method 1.
: >
: > Open Task Manager > Switch to "Process" tab > If there is a process named
: > "explorer.exe", end it > Then start it again by, File-New-explorer.exe
: > If everything is now, follow the microsoft steps.
: >
: > Method 2
: > Start your computer in "Safe Mode".
: > If everything is now, follow the microsoft steps.
: >
: > There is a high chance that this is some kind of malware or something that is now
: > started with your boot. The basic step is:
: > 1. Run msconfig > Choose "Diagnostic startup" > Reboot pc > If everything is
right
: > first run step 2 then try to figure out which was that thing in Startup tab and
: > Services tab.
: > 2. run your AntiVirus + Spyware remover and these kind of applications.
: >
: >
: > --
: > > Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]
: >
: >
: >
 
I meant to add I know restart-F8--> select safe mode.... but when I do this I
do not seem to have the option for safe mode, just the list of boot devices.

Caleb said:
Thanks for taking the time you have already but unforturtunately when I try
method 1, I can end the explorer.exe program but whenever I go to
File-New-and type anything in this box it freezes. It also freezes if I
attempt to shut down from the task manager.

How do I make it reboot in safe mode?

Caleb

Ayush said:
: is this the only option? Seeing as I can't attempt to do method 1 or 2
: because I have no "My Computer" to click on or anything for that matter I'm
: left with only the repair method. Sort of a pain, it doesn't make sense, no
: drivers have been changed or installed, is there any other reason for why
: this is happening? Are there any other possible solutions?


Try:

Method 1.

Open Task Manager > Switch to "Process" tab > If there is a process named
"explorer.exe", end it > Then start it again by, File-New-explorer.exe
If everything is now, follow the microsoft steps.

Method 2
Start your computer in "Safe Mode".
If everything is now, follow the microsoft steps.

There is a high chance that this is some kind of malware or something that is now
started with your boot. The basic step is:
1. Run msconfig > Choose "Diagnostic startup" > Reboot pc > If everything is right
first run step 2 then try to figure out which was that thing in Startup tab and
Services tab.
2. run your AntiVirus + Spyware remover and these kind of applications.


--
Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]
 
msconfig did it, it was able to start, running ad-aware and norton now,
hopefully I can find what is causing this, I do not do a whole lot of "web
surfing" I go to places that I know, seldom else where. Thanks so much for
your help! Hopefully I'll get this figured out ;)

Ayush said:
Reboot your Pc > Just before the XP Boot screen and after the BIOS screen start
tapping F8 > Choose Safe mode by Up/Down arrows > Click Enter

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Replied To :
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: Thanks for taking the time you have already but unforturtunately when I try
: method 1, I can end the explorer.exe program but whenever I go to
: File-New-and type anything in this box it freezes. It also freezes if I
: attempt to shut down from the task manager.
:
: How do I make it reboot in safe mode?
:
: Caleb
:
: "Ayush" wrote:
:
: >
: >
: > : is this the only option? Seeing as I can't attempt to do method 1 or 2
: > : because I have no "My Computer" to click on or anything for that matter I'm
: > : left with only the repair method. Sort of a pain, it doesn't make sense, no
: > : drivers have been changed or installed, is there any other reason for why
: > : this is happening? Are there any other possible solutions?
: >
: >
: > Try:
: >
: > Method 1.
: >
: > Open Task Manager > Switch to "Process" tab > If there is a process named
: > "explorer.exe", end it > Then start it again by, File-New-explorer.exe
: > If everything is now, follow the microsoft steps.
: >
: > Method 2
: > Start your computer in "Safe Mode".
: > If everything is now, follow the microsoft steps.
: >
: > There is a high chance that this is some kind of malware or something that is now
: > started with your boot. The basic step is:
: > 1. Run msconfig > Choose "Diagnostic startup" > Reboot pc > If everything is
right
: > first run step 2 then try to figure out which was that thing in Startup tab and
: > Services tab.
: > 2. run your AntiVirus + Spyware remover and these kind of applications.
: >
: >
: > --
: > > Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]
: >
: >
: >
 
So what was the thing you disabled in msconfig.

If you chose Diagnostic then Go to startup tab in msconfig and in the list, there
will path and name of files. Inspect them or search for the name on web.

--
Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]

For any query, search > www.Google.com
Want to know about a term > http://en.wikipedia.org

Replied To :
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: msconfig did it, it was able to start, running ad-aware and norton now,
: hopefully I can find what is causing this, I do not do a whole lot of "web
: surfing" I go to places that I know, seldom else where. Thanks so much for
: your help! Hopefully I'll get this figured out ;)
:
: "Ayush" wrote:
:
: > Reboot your Pc > Just before the XP Boot screen and after the BIOS screen start
: > tapping F8 > Choose Safe mode by Up/Down arrows > Click Enter
: >
: > --
: > > Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]
: >
: > For any query, search > www.Google.com
: > Want to know about a term > http://en.wikipedia.org
: >
: > Replied To :
: > -------------------------------------------------------------
: >
: > : > : Thanks for taking the time you have already but unforturtunately when I try
: > : method 1, I can end the explorer.exe program but whenever I go to
: > : File-New-and type anything in this box it freezes. It also freezes if I
: > : attempt to shut down from the task manager.
: > :
: > : How do I make it reboot in safe mode?
: > :
: > : Caleb
: > :
: > : "Ayush" wrote:
: > :
: > : >
: > : >
: > : > : is this the only option? Seeing as I can't attempt to do method 1 or 2
: > : > : because I have no "My Computer" to click on or anything for that matter I'm
: > : > : left with only the repair method. Sort of a pain, it doesn't make sense, no
: > : > : drivers have been changed or installed, is there any other reason for why
: > : > : this is happening? Are there any other possible solutions?
: > : >
: > : >
: > : > Try:
: > : >
: > : > Method 1.
: > : >
: > : > Open Task Manager > Switch to "Process" tab > If there is a process named
: > : > "explorer.exe", end it > Then start it again by, File-New-explorer.exe
: > : > If everything is now, follow the microsoft steps.
: > : >
: > : > Method 2
: > : > Start your computer in "Safe Mode".
: > : > If everything is now, follow the microsoft steps.
: > : >
: > : > There is a high chance that this is some kind of malware or something that is
now
: > : > started with your boot. The basic step is:
: > : > 1. Run msconfig > Choose "Diagnostic startup" > Reboot pc > If everything is
: > right
: > : > first run step 2 then try to figure out which was that thing in Startup tab
and
: > : > Services tab.
: > : > 2. run your AntiVirus + Spyware remover and these kind of applications.
: > : >
: > : >
: > : > --
: > : > > Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]
: > : >
: > : >
: > : >
: >
: >
: >
 
there is nothing that I have found on the list that would be malicious...
except perhaps "dumprep 0 -k"

I do not think this is a malacious startup item but other people seem to
have had problems regarding it. I'm trying to learn more about it, but I
don't really understand.

Neither Norton nor Ad-aware SE found anything malicious..... this is very
frustrating because I haven't done anything that I can thing of that would
have resulted in this.



Ayush said:
So what was the thing you disabled in msconfig.

If you chose Diagnostic then Go to startup tab in msconfig and in the list, there
will path and name of files. Inspect them or search for the name on web.

--
Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]

For any query, search > www.Google.com
Want to know about a term > http://en.wikipedia.org

Replied To :
-------------------------------------------------------------

: msconfig did it, it was able to start, running ad-aware and norton now,
: hopefully I can find what is causing this, I do not do a whole lot of "web
: surfing" I go to places that I know, seldom else where. Thanks so much for
: your help! Hopefully I'll get this figured out ;)
:
: "Ayush" wrote:
:
: > Reboot your Pc > Just before the XP Boot screen and after the BIOS screen start
: > tapping F8 > Choose Safe mode by Up/Down arrows > Click Enter
: >
: > --
: > > Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]
: >
: > For any query, search > www.Google.com
: > Want to know about a term > http://en.wikipedia.org
: >
: > Replied To :
: > -------------------------------------------------------------
: >
: > : > : Thanks for taking the time you have already but unforturtunately when I try
: > : method 1, I can end the explorer.exe program but whenever I go to
: > : File-New-and type anything in this box it freezes. It also freezes if I
: > : attempt to shut down from the task manager.
: > :
: > : How do I make it reboot in safe mode?
: > :
: > : Caleb
: > :
: > : "Ayush" wrote:
: > :
: > : >
: > : >
: > : > : is this the only option? Seeing as I can't attempt to do method 1 or 2
: > : > : because I have no "My Computer" to click on or anything for that matter I'm
: > : > : left with only the repair method. Sort of a pain, it doesn't make sense, no
: > : > : drivers have been changed or installed, is there any other reason for why
: > : > : this is happening? Are there any other possible solutions?
: > : >
: > : >
: > : > Try:
: > : >
: > : > Method 1.
: > : >
: > : > Open Task Manager > Switch to "Process" tab > If there is a process named
: > : > "explorer.exe", end it > Then start it again by, File-New-explorer.exe
: > : > If everything is now, follow the microsoft steps.
: > : >
: > : > Method 2
: > : > Start your computer in "Safe Mode".
: > : > If everything is now, follow the microsoft steps.
: > : >
: > : > There is a high chance that this is some kind of malware or something that is
now
: > : > started with your boot. The basic step is:
: > : > 1. Run msconfig > Choose "Diagnostic startup" > Reboot pc > If everything is
: > right
: > : > first run step 2 then try to figure out which was that thing in Startup tab
and
: > : > Services tab.
: > : > 2. run your AntiVirus + Spyware remover and these kind of applications.
: > : >
: > : >
: > : > --
: > : > > Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]
: > : >
: > : >
: > : >
: >
: >
: >
 
Can be a program that is conflicting with taskbar. Any taskbar related program ??

--
Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]

For any query, search > www.Google.com
Want to know about a term > http://en.wikipedia.org

Replied To :
-------------------------------------------------------------

: there is nothing that I have found on the list that would be malicious...
: except perhaps "dumprep 0 -k"
:
: I do not think this is a malacious startup item but other people seem to
: have had problems regarding it. I'm trying to learn more about it, but I
: don't really understand.
:
: Neither Norton nor Ad-aware SE found anything malicious..... this is very
: frustrating because I haven't done anything that I can thing of that would
: have resulted in this.
:
:
:
: "Ayush" wrote:
:
: > So what was the thing you disabled in msconfig.
: >
: > If you chose Diagnostic then Go to startup tab in msconfig and in the list, there
: > will path and name of files. Inspect them or search for the name on web.
: >
: > --
: > > Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]
: >
: > For any query, search > www.Google.com
: > Want to know about a term > http://en.wikipedia.org
: >
: > Replied To :
: > -------------------------------------------------------------
: >
: > : > : msconfig did it, it was able to start, running ad-aware and norton now,
: > : hopefully I can find what is causing this, I do not do a whole lot of "web
: > : surfing" I go to places that I know, seldom else where. Thanks so much for
: > : your help! Hopefully I'll get this figured out ;)
: > :
: > : "Ayush" wrote:
: > :
: > : > Reboot your Pc > Just before the XP Boot screen and after the BIOS screen
start
: > : > tapping F8 > Choose Safe mode by Up/Down arrows > Click Enter
: > : >
: > : > --
: > : > > Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]
: > : >
: > : > For any query, search > www.Google.com
: > : > Want to know about a term > http://en.wikipedia.org
: > : >
: > : > Replied To :
: > : > -------------------------------------------------------------
: > : >
: > : > : > : > : Thanks for taking the time you have already but unforturtunately when I try
: > : > : method 1, I can end the explorer.exe program but whenever I go to
: > : > : File-New-and type anything in this box it freezes. It also freezes if I
: > : > : attempt to shut down from the task manager.
: > : > :
: > : > : How do I make it reboot in safe mode?
: > : > :
: > : > : Caleb
: > : > :
: > : > : "Ayush" wrote:
: > : > :
: > : > : >
: > : > : >
: > : > : > : is this the only option? Seeing as I can't attempt to do method 1 or 2
: > : > : > : because I have no "My Computer" to click on or anything for that matter
I'm
: > : > : > : left with only the repair method. Sort of a pain, it doesn't make
sense, no
: > : > : > : drivers have been changed or installed, is there any other reason for
why
: > : > : > : this is happening? Are there any other possible solutions?
: > : > : >
: > : > : >
: > : > : > Try:
: > : > : >
: > : > : > Method 1.
: > : > : >
: > : > : > Open Task Manager > Switch to "Process" tab > If there is a process named
: > : > : > "explorer.exe", end it > Then start it again by, File-New-explorer.exe
: > : > : > If everything is now, follow the microsoft steps.
: > : > : >
: > : > : > Method 2
: > : > : > Start your computer in "Safe Mode".
: > : > : > If everything is now, follow the microsoft steps.
: > : > : >
: > : > : > There is a high chance that this is some kind of malware or something
that is
: > now
: > : > : > started with your boot. The basic step is:
: > : > : > 1. Run msconfig > Choose "Diagnostic startup" > Reboot pc > If everything
is
: > : > right
: > : > : > first run step 2 then try to figure out which was that thing in Startup
tab
: > and
: > : > : > Services tab.
: > : > : > 2. run your AntiVirus + Spyware remover and these kind of applications.
: > : > : >
: > : > : >
: > : > : > --
: > : > : > > Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]
: > : > : >
: > : > : >
: > : > : >
: > : >
: > : >
: > : >
: >
: >
: >
 
Dumprep Info :

This is a fault logging program. DONT TURN IT OFF. It logs serious errors.
Maybe you already found that link but I am giving the link if you hadn't visited
that.

--
Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]

For any query, search > www.Google.com
Want to know about a term > http://en.wikipedia.org

Replied To :
-------------------------------------------------------------

: there is nothing that I have found on the list that would be malicious...
: except perhaps "dumprep 0 -k"
:
: I do not think this is a malacious startup item but other people seem to
: have had problems regarding it. I'm trying to learn more about it, but I
: don't really understand.
:
: Neither Norton nor Ad-aware SE found anything malicious..... this is very
: frustrating because I haven't done anything that I can thing of that would
: have resulted in this.
:
:
:
: "Ayush" wrote:
:
: > So what was the thing you disabled in msconfig.
: >
: > If you chose Diagnostic then Go to startup tab in msconfig and in the list, there
: > will path and name of files. Inspect them or search for the name on web.
: >
: > --
: > > Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]
: >
: > For any query, search > www.Google.com
: > Want to know about a term > http://en.wikipedia.org
: >
: > Replied To :
: > -------------------------------------------------------------
: >
: > : > : msconfig did it, it was able to start, running ad-aware and norton now,
: > : hopefully I can find what is causing this, I do not do a whole lot of "web
: > : surfing" I go to places that I know, seldom else where. Thanks so much for
: > : your help! Hopefully I'll get this figured out ;)
: > :
: > : "Ayush" wrote:
: > :
: > : > Reboot your Pc > Just before the XP Boot screen and after the BIOS screen
start
: > : > tapping F8 > Choose Safe mode by Up/Down arrows > Click Enter
: > : >
: > : > --
: > : > > Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]
: > : >
: > : > For any query, search > www.Google.com
: > : > Want to know about a term > http://en.wikipedia.org
: > : >
: > : > Replied To :
: > : > -------------------------------------------------------------
: > : >
: > : > : > : > : Thanks for taking the time you have already but unforturtunately when I try
: > : > : method 1, I can end the explorer.exe program but whenever I go to
: > : > : File-New-and type anything in this box it freezes. It also freezes if I
: > : > : attempt to shut down from the task manager.
: > : > :
: > : > : How do I make it reboot in safe mode?
: > : > :
: > : > : Caleb
: > : > :
: > : > : "Ayush" wrote:
: > : > :
: > : > : >
: > : > : >
: > : > : > : is this the only option? Seeing as I can't attempt to do method 1 or 2
: > : > : > : because I have no "My Computer" to click on or anything for that matter
I'm
: > : > : > : left with only the repair method. Sort of a pain, it doesn't make
sense, no
: > : > : > : drivers have been changed or installed, is there any other reason for
why
: > : > : > : this is happening? Are there any other possible solutions?
: > : > : >
: > : > : >
: > : > : > Try:
: > : > : >
: > : > : > Method 1.
: > : > : >
: > : > : > Open Task Manager > Switch to "Process" tab > If there is a process named
: > : > : > "explorer.exe", end it > Then start it again by, File-New-explorer.exe
: > : > : > If everything is now, follow the microsoft steps.
: > : > : >
: > : > : > Method 2
: > : > : > Start your computer in "Safe Mode".
: > : > : > If everything is now, follow the microsoft steps.
: > : > : >
: > : > : > There is a high chance that this is some kind of malware or something
that is
: > now
: > : > : > started with your boot. The basic step is:
: > : > : > 1. Run msconfig > Choose "Diagnostic startup" > Reboot pc > If everything
is
: > : > right
: > : > : > first run step 2 then try to figure out which was that thing in Startup
tab
: > and
: > : > : > Services tab.
: > : > : > 2. run your AntiVirus + Spyware remover and these kind of applications.
: > : > : >
: > : > : >
: > : > : > --
: > : > : > > Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]
: > : > : >
: > : > : >
: > : > : >
: > : >
: > : >
: > : >
: >
: >
: >
 
Sorry Ayush, I had some things I needed to do so I left my computer for a
bit. Still no luck. I can't even get it to start after going through msconfig
now like I did earlier. Oh and I haven't turned off dumprep ;)

Ayush said:
Dumprep Info :

This is a fault logging program. DONT TURN IT OFF. It logs serious errors.
Maybe you already found that link but I am giving the link if you hadn't visited
that.

--
Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]

For any query, search > www.Google.com
Want to know about a term > http://en.wikipedia.org

Replied To :
-------------------------------------------------------------

: there is nothing that I have found on the list that would be malicious...
: except perhaps "dumprep 0 -k"
:
: I do not think this is a malacious startup item but other people seem to
: have had problems regarding it. I'm trying to learn more about it, but I
: don't really understand.
:
: Neither Norton nor Ad-aware SE found anything malicious..... this is very
: frustrating because I haven't done anything that I can thing of that would
: have resulted in this.
:
:
:
: "Ayush" wrote:
:
: > So what was the thing you disabled in msconfig.
: >
: > If you chose Diagnostic then Go to startup tab in msconfig and in the list, there
: > will path and name of files. Inspect them or search for the name on web.
: >
: > --
: > > Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]
: >
: > For any query, search > www.Google.com
: > Want to know about a term > http://en.wikipedia.org
: >
: > Replied To :
: > -------------------------------------------------------------
: >
: > : > : msconfig did it, it was able to start, running ad-aware and norton now,
: > : hopefully I can find what is causing this, I do not do a whole lot of "web
: > : surfing" I go to places that I know, seldom else where. Thanks so much for
: > : your help! Hopefully I'll get this figured out ;)
: > :
: > : "Ayush" wrote:
: > :
: > : > Reboot your Pc > Just before the XP Boot screen and after the BIOS screen
start
: > : > tapping F8 > Choose Safe mode by Up/Down arrows > Click Enter
: > : >
: > : > --
: > : > > Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]
: > : >
: > : > For any query, search > www.Google.com
: > : > Want to know about a term > http://en.wikipedia.org
: > : >
: > : > Replied To :
: > : > -------------------------------------------------------------
: > : >
: > : > : > : > : Thanks for taking the time you have already but unforturtunately when I try
: > : > : method 1, I can end the explorer.exe program but whenever I go to
: > : > : File-New-and type anything in this box it freezes. It also freezes if I
: > : > : attempt to shut down from the task manager.
: > : > :
: > : > : How do I make it reboot in safe mode?
: > : > :
: > : > : Caleb
: > : > :
: > : > : "Ayush" wrote:
: > : > :
: > : > : >
: > : > : >
: > : > : > : is this the only option? Seeing as I can't attempt to do method 1 or 2
: > : > : > : because I have no "My Computer" to click on or anything for that matter
I'm
: > : > : > : left with only the repair method. Sort of a pain, it doesn't make
sense, no
: > : > : > : drivers have been changed or installed, is there any other reason for
why
: > : > : > : this is happening? Are there any other possible solutions?
: > : > : >
: > : > : >
: > : > : > Try:
: > : > : >
: > : > : > Method 1.
: > : > : >
: > : > : > Open Task Manager > Switch to "Process" tab > If there is a process named
: > : > : > "explorer.exe", end it > Then start it again by, File-New-explorer.exe
: > : > : > If everything is now, follow the microsoft steps.
: > : > : >
: > : > : > Method 2
: > : > : > Start your computer in "Safe Mode".
: > : > : > If everything is now, follow the microsoft steps.
: > : > : >
: > : > : > There is a high chance that this is some kind of malware or something
that is
: > now
: > : > : > started with your boot. The basic step is:
: > : > : > 1. Run msconfig > Choose "Diagnostic startup" > Reboot pc > If everything
is
: > : > right
: > : > : > first run step 2 then try to figure out which was that thing in Startup
tab
: > and
: > : > : > Services tab.
: > : > : > 2. run your AntiVirus + Spyware remover and these kind of applications.
: > : > : >
: > : > : >
: > : > : > --
: > : > : > > Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]
: > : > : >
: > : > : >
: > : > : >
: > : >
: > : >
: > : >
: >
: >
: >
 
Well after a day of trying to get it to work I found a solution. Backup.
Re-Install XP. Even though this to turned out to be a frustrating
experience... not happy with microsoft support. That's for sure.
 
Caleb said:
Well after a day of trying to get it to work I found a solution. Backup.
Re-Install XP. Even though this to turned out to be a frustrating
experience... not happy with microsoft support. That's for sure.

I've had the same problem as you. In my case, it is NOT a virus or any other
such as this. I've yet to figure it out, but it all began after service pack
2 and maybe the lastest from Diskeeper.
 

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