Switching users or black

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Robert Wolfe

gu>Hello,

gu>I was hit by 'personal antivirus' this morning. I believe I have got
gu>rid of it, but appear to be left with a strange problem. When I start u
gu>and log on (or any of the three user accounts) pc works fine, but when
gu>try to switch user... the machine appears to lock up and the monitor
gu>turns black. The power light is still on the hard drive. If I switch of
gu>(hard press of the power switch), and then switch back on it boots up
gu>fine (as opposed to asking me if I want to go to safe mode etc.,). And
gu>then I (or other) can log on OK, until we want to swtich user...

gu>Any ideas ?

Might want to try AWC (Advanced Windows Care) by IOBit.com. I had this problem
as well, but this program seems to have resolved that when I told it to do a
spyware scan.
 
M

Malke

Robert said:
gu>Hello,

gu>I was hit by 'personal antivirus' this morning. I believe I have got
gu>rid of it, but appear to be left with a strange problem. When I start u
gu>and log on (or any of the three user accounts) pc works fine, but when
gu>try to switch user... the machine appears to lock up and the monitor
gu>turns black. The power light is still on the hard drive. If I switch of
gu>(hard press of the power switch), and then switch back on it boots up
gu>fine (as opposed to asking me if I want to go to safe mode etc.,). And
gu>then I (or other) can log on OK, until we want to swtich user...

gu>Any ideas ?

Might want to try AWC (Advanced Windows Care) by IOBit.com. I had this
problem as well, but this program seems to have resolved that when I told
it to do a spyware scan.

1. If you want to give someone an answer, you need to post it in the
original thread, not create a new post.

2. Please fix your quotes. The > sign doesn't come *after* the quoted
material but before.

3. Please fix your signature delimiter. A signature delimiter is two dashes,
not three. This is not a cosmetic request; proper newsreaders strip out the
signature when quoting and are looking for the two dashes.

Malke
 

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