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System hangs minutes after Windows loads.


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bryan84

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Gosh guys I have a serious problem and I do not know how to solve it. Here was what happened.

I left my KasperSky to run to do a full system scan. And it hang at 63%. I was forced to power off. And ever since then when I turned on my computer, Windows just hangs minutes after it loads.

I have so far done a chkdsk and even done a System Restore but none work. A check on my Event Log shows no error of the hang. Besides a Dump crash initialization failed. Not sure if that has anything to doo with it.

Running on Safe Mode, it works fine. As in it doesn't hang.

What should I do now?
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bryan84

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Desperate for help .. anyone?
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Hi bryan84...

My first guess would be that the Kapersky may by causing this. Boot to Safe Mode and open Control Panel. Double click on the Administrative Tools icon and then double click on "System Configuration"...click "Continue".

In the System Configuration window, click on the "Startup" tab...find Kapersky in the list and remove the tick from the box next to it. Apply the change and close all open windows. Reboot.

Upon restarting, you will see a Selective Startup dialog window...this is normal. Tick the box to not show it again and click "Ok".

Does the system still hang up after starting in Normal Mode?

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Thanks for your reply.

But since then I have decided to format my computer.

:whistling:

Can close this now.
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