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Computer feels like its going insane.


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ProntoPronto787

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So about 30mins ago I was playing World Of Warcraft and my laptop got closed. Well i power it back on and now its acting crazy. When im loading it says theres something wrong with a file. Its like a disc scan something about NTFS so i did it and left the computer and came back and it stops at the screen where the bar goes through the little thing a couple of times for windows but doesnt turn on. I shut off and power it back on. This time it works and im at my screen. I start of World of Warcraft and it freezes everytime. I press Ctrl alt delete to try and close it. It goes to a black screen and then a box pops up and says something about the security options have failed or something. Then i try and system restore it and it says somethings wrong with the OS disc and to do a disc check well I did do that. So Im not sure what else to do.
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rockmilk

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Hello and :)
Download CCLEANER the link below:

http://www.piriform....leaner/download



Just DONT us the registry cleaner function of CCleaner unless you know what you are deleting exactly!!

Then open ccleaner hit the tools button then startup second one down below uninstall then in the bottom right hand corner of ccleaner hit save to text file.Save it to your desktop and post the startup.txt here in your next reply.Also hit start run then type msconfig then hit the services tab then hit put a check mark in hide microsoft services what is listed there,after hiding microsoft services?

Edited by rockmilk, 11 November 2011 - 10:13 PM.

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Digerati

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Its like a disc scan something about NTFS
do a disc check well I did do that.


And no errors were found?

Does this problem only occur with WoW? That is, does the computer work fine otherwise?
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