Hi
Tried this prog, but if I try and right click or delete, a window pops
up run as administrator and a ok button, but nothing works. I cannot
delete from this program either, I had to delete via regedit.
Removed all references to AVG, but problem still exists.
Rgeards
Barry
Dave-UK wrote:
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> "Barry" <> wrote in message
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>> Dear all
>> I have a Windows Vista PC from a friend to look at, that goes through
>> the DOS start up and get to the bar going across with Microsoft
>> corporation underneath it and if the PC has been off for some time, is
>> just hangs there.
>>
>> I can load in safe mode and also last good configuration etc, no
>> problems.
>>
>> Someone had tried to update the AVG Free Antivirus and it was shortly
>> after this that the problem occurred, I managed to sort out the AVG,
>> but the above problem remains.
>>
>> I did some searches for problems, and it came up with a Nero...exe
>> problem, which when I checked this, it told me it was nothing to do
>> with Nero Burning software, so I stopped it from loading. But the
>> start up problem remains.
>>
>> Anyone any suggestions please, some one told me that there is a
>> problem with Vista, trying to install updates on boot up?
>>
>> Any advice welcome please.
>> Barry
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> Try disabling any antivirus software that loads on boot-up.
> Autoruns from Sysinternals will show you what is being loaded.
> Download it from here:
> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb963902.aspx
>
> It doesn't need installing, just unzip and run the autoruns.exe file
> from the folder.
> Right-click and run as admin.
> Agree to the license and it will scan your computer listing everything,
> including loads of Microsoft entries.
> Click on Options and select ' Hide Microsoft and Windows Entries '.
> Click on the green arrows icon to refresh the list.
> Now look down the list and see if you can recognise any antivirus entries.
> Clear the box to disable or right-click to delete any entries.
> You may see other entries that are non-essential and can be disabled to
> test.
> You can right-click and Google any unknown entries.
> Good luck.
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