Comp restarts +Windons explorer error + can't see desktop icons
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Mr47
, Oct 13 2006 04:45 PM
#46
Posted 01 November 2006 - 08:16 PM
#47
Posted 02 November 2006 - 01:50 AM
You can Restore the backup HijackThis made if the program itself has no option to set itself on Auto.
I'm very ignorant about that sort of programs, since they always pose a security risk I never use them.
I'm very ignorant about that sort of programs, since they always pose a security risk I never use them.
#48
Posted 06 November 2006 - 07:13 PM
Soory for replying so late. I was away from my comp.
I removed the program from the startup list and lets see how it runs for a few days. I'll reply back with what happenes.
Thx
I removed the program from the startup list and lets see how it runs for a few days. I'll reply back with what happenes.
Thx
#49
Posted 07 November 2006 - 02:09 AM
OK. Keeping them crossed for you.
#50
Posted 08 November 2006 - 01:10 AM
Alright, first of all after changing to classic XP i only got the error once and after that not at all.
2) I fixed the registry in the HijackThis but the program still starts up with windows start up everytime.
3) I just recently got the error when i plugged in my USB drive and opned my commputer. That never happened before with my USB.
4) If you have time could you help me with another problem my sisters comp is having, or should i make another topic for it.
2) I fixed the registry in the HijackThis but the program still starts up with windows start up everytime.
3) I just recently got the error when i plugged in my USB drive and opned my commputer. That never happened before with my USB.
4) If you have time could you help me with another problem my sisters comp is having, or should i make another topic for it.
#51
Posted 08 November 2006 - 03:43 AM
1) Good to hear.
2) If it were up to me I would uninstall it, but that is ultimately your choice.
3) Sounds like a driver or hardware problem
4) Start a separate thread or it might get too confusing.
Regards,
2) If it were up to me I would uninstall it, but that is ultimately your choice.
3) Sounds like a driver or hardware problem
4) Start a separate thread or it might get too confusing.
Regards,
#52
Posted 08 November 2006 - 09:36 AM
Thanks a lot for bearing with me. I'll uninstall the program in a week cause i won't hav time ot get to my comp.
I'll make a new thread. I would apreciate if you helped again.
I'll make a new thread. I would apreciate if you helped again.
#53
Posted 18 November 2006 - 09:20 PM
The error problem is now not that worse. I rarely get the error anymore. I figured out that it only happens when comp starts and i access my computer to fast befor all the stuff like virus, spyware, stuf are fully loaded.
#54
Posted 19 November 2006 - 05:05 AM
That makes sense. If the libraries arent all loaded yet, the application crashes.
It is a form of protection. If it isn't all present, the not yet protected program shouldn't run.
It is a form of protection. If it isn't all present, the not yet protected program shouldn't run.
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