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Ahmed jama

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i have a problem. my computer keep frezzing even before openong IE !! i tried system restore but i have a programe that is stopping it.it is NETTIME

PLEASE HELP BECAUSE I AM USING MY FREINDS COMPUTER AND HE IS CHARGING ME !!!!!

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RKinner

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Not much of a friend if he charges you.

Restart, when you hear the beep, see the maker's icon or it says Press F8, start slowly tapping the F8 Key. Keep tapping until you get to the Safe Mode Menu. Chose the top option and log in as your usual login or if that won't work try Administrator (usually no password). If you get to the desktop do Start, All Programs, Accessories, Command Prompt (Vista => right click on Command Prompt and select Run As Administrator).

Type with an Enter after the line:

msconfig

Under Startup, uncheck everything except thing that have to do with your anti-virus or wireless. Apply, Under Services, first check hide Microsoft Services then uncheck everything except things that have to do with your anti-virus or wireless. OK and Reboot.

Let it come up in normal mode.

If it worked do as much of

http://www.geekstogo...uide-t2852.html

as you can. If a step won't work, skip to the next one. Copy and paste your gmer, mbam, otl, & extras logs into a reply. Do not attach them.

If you lose internet access after running MBAM or if you are not able to get to the downloads:

In IE, Tools, Internet Options, Connections, LAN Settings, then uncheck all boxes and OK. Close IE and restart IE.

In FireFox, Tools, Options, Advanced, Settings, check No Proxy then OK. Close Firefox and restart Firefox.

In Chrome, Wrench, Options, Under the Hood, Change Proxy Settings, uncheck all boxes, OK.

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