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Mrpowerfull Master Cheater
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 1:39 am Post subject: Computer Starting Weird, very Weird |
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Guys
i really need help
I know some shit about computers
but i dunno how to repair this
this is what i have:
when i start up my computer
its just like normal, windows XP loads and shit
and then it says "welcome" and that screen is there
longer than before, and then it just goes to my
desktop, but without the... Toolbar i guess?
where start is on. and the time and shit.
and i dont see the shortcuts on my desktop too,
just the picture i have on my desktop
what do i need to do?
it stays there for like 2/3 Min and then the toolbar
and all the shortcuts come, and he acts normal.
plz help... id rep you ! _________________
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Kapps Expert Cheater
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 2:07 am Post subject: |
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1) Right click your desktop. Arrange Icons by -> Show Desktop Icons.
2) Depending on your problem, it may be as simple as going to the bottom of your desktop to your taskbar (desktop toolbar), and if you see a grey line, resize it. After that rightclick your taskbar and tick Lock the Taskbar. |
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Mrpowerfull Master Cheater
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 7:18 am Post subject: |
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| Kapps wrote: | 1) Right click your desktop. Arrange Icons by -> Show Desktop Icons.
2) Depending on your problem, it may be as simple as going to the bottom of your desktop to your taskbar (desktop toolbar), and if you see a grey line, resize it. After that rightclick your taskbar and tick Lock the Taskbar. |
well
its not like that
for the first 2 minutes it just does nothing
you only see ur desktop
and after 2 min it starts starting the shortcuts and toolbar _________________
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runer262 Expert Cheater
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 7:29 am Post subject: |
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sounds like spyware or virus.
try booting the pc into safemode keep pressing F8 after you turn on the power button then choose safemode if it starts up ok there then its a program or driver problem if not format..
if it doesnt work after the format your screwed..new hdd would be needed. |
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 11:29 am Post subject: |
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Once you've started up completely do the following.
Start > Run > Type: and then click OK.
On the new window that appeared, goto the Startup tab.
Uncheck everything (including the stuff you know aren't harmful).
Click Apply and then restart.
Let me know what happens - there are a number of reasons explorer is delayed, this should help narrow it down a little. |
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DeletedUser14087 I post too much
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:04 pm Post subject: |
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did you install 2 AV lately ?
ok, once you're in the computer.
Alt - Ctrl - Del ---> Run ---> Explorer(.exe) |
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Mrpowerfull Master Cheater
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:17 pm Post subject: |
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| runer262 wrote: | sounds like spyware or virus.
try booting the pc into safemode keep pressing F8 after you turn on the power button then choose safemode if it starts up ok there then its a program or driver problem if not format..
if it doesnt work after the format your screwed..new hdd would be needed. |
with the safe settings, it started up normal
| Quote: | did you install 2 AV lately ?
ok, once you're in the computer.
Alt - Ctrl - Del ---> Run ---> Explorer(.exe) |
i dunno what AV is... but ill try to run explorer now.
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Once you've started up completely do the following.
Start > Run > Type:
Code:
msconfig
and then click OK.
On the new window that appeared, goto the Startup tab.
Uncheck everything (including the stuff you know aren't harmful).
Click Apply and then restart.
Let me know what happens - there are a number of reasons explorer is delayed, this should help narrow it down a little. |
This didnt work, it just waits like it used to, and after 2 mins it starts
the toolbar and shortcuts, but it does it way faster, thanks for that
maybe it ll help if i post my sytem and win and boot file?!
here goes nothin:
(REFRESH IF YOU DONT SEE IMAGE) _________________
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 10:41 pm Post subject: |
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| Estx wrote: | Once you've started up completely do the following.
Start > Run > Type: and then click OK.
On the new window that appeared, goto the Startup tab.
Uncheck everything (including the stuff you know aren't harmful).
Click Apply and then restart.
Let me know what happens - there are a number of reasons explorer is delayed, this should help narrow it down a little. |
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you have to have the OPENSTARTEN tab open not the SYSTEM INI BOOT,INI OR WIN,INI tabs
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its like Estx said its probably a startup item that has problems loading or is just slow loading,
the idea here was to go to the system configurtation utility using MSCONFIG to start it up,
when you have finally got the taskbar up with the start button on it,
get the start menu up and on the right hand side (not in all programs dont open that up ) you should see RUN
click on run and you should get a dialogue box,
thats where you type MSCONFIG and click the OK button
you should get the system utility window up,
with that window open you will see tabs, one of these will be the startup tab, click on that to see all the programs that start when windows boots up,
each item has a tick in a checkbox,
any you click on will remove the tick, then when you restart any without a tick should not start up,
the idea is to uncheck as many as you can then slowly check them a few at a time to see which one slows your startup down,
once you know which one it is you can either uninstall it or just leave it unchecked,
if its an antivirus for example you may be able to change it,
if its norton antivirus you can change it anway,
*****
starting up in safe mode like runer262 said does pretty much the same thing by not loading anything but the most basic operating system without even graphics card drivers and just has the basic vga loaded, its a very beep beep environment but handy for getting rid of bad stuff,
and a good antispyware scan is not a bad idea either _________________
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 10:59 pm Post subject: |
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Sounds like you just have your explorer turned off. Try pressing ctrl + alt + delete (This opens task manager)
Go to File > New Task (Run...) and then type in explorer.exe in the popup.
Everything should come backup, but if it all closes again, you have a virus. Try then doing a virus scan, system restore, all the main things you are told to do when you have a virus
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 11:00 pm Post subject: |
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| maybe it's lag |
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Mrpowerfull Master Cheater
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Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 8:41 am Post subject: |
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| me wrote: | | Estx wrote: | Once you've started up completely do the following.
Start > Run > Type: and then click OK.
On the new window that appeared, goto the Startup tab.
Uncheck everything (including the stuff you know aren't harmful).
Click Apply and then restart.
Let me know what happens - there are a number of reasons explorer is delayed, this should help narrow it down a little. |
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EDIT
you have to have the OPENSTARTEN tab open not the SYSTEM INI BOOT,INI OR WIN,INI tabs
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its like Estx said its probably a startup item that has problems loading or is just slow loading,
the idea here was to go to the system configurtation utility using MSCONFIG to start it up,
when you have finally got the taskbar up with the start button on it,
get the start menu up and on the right hand side (not in all programs dont open that up ) you should see RUN
click on run and you should get a dialogue box,
thats where you type MSCONFIG and click the OK button
you should get the system utility window up,
with that window open you will see tabs, one of these will be the startup tab, click on that to see all the programs that start when windows boots up,
each item has a tick in a checkbox,
any you click on will remove the tick, then when you restart any without a tick should not start up,
the idea is to uncheck as many as you can then slowly check them a few at a time to see which one slows your startup down,
once you know which one it is you can either uninstall it or just leave it unchecked,
if its an antivirus for example you may be able to change it,
if its norton antivirus you can change it anway,
*****
starting up in safe mode like runer262 said does pretty much the same thing by not loading anything but the most basic operating system without even graphics card drivers and just has the basic vga loaded, its a very beep beep environment but handy for getting rid of bad stuff,
and a good antispyware scan is not a bad idea either |
lol
i already did this
im not stupid
but nothing is working...
what now... i already unchecked all in the startup shit in msconfig..
im helpless... _________________
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Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 8:49 am Post subject: |
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hey did you tried run explorer?
if it don't work, maybe your disk drive makes it lag(every operation that is related to your disk drive will be laggy, like explorer) _________________
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Mrpowerfull Master Cheater
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Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 9:02 am Post subject: |
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no it cant open explorer
it just opens after a while
like 2/3 min... it sucks... _________________
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Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 9:08 am Post subject: |
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| Find your Windows disc and do a repair(not a full reinstall) |
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Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 10:47 am Post subject: |
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| Cheetah wrote: | | Find your Windows disc and do a repair(not a full reinstall) |
thx!
good idea
too bad i dont have one
but i can ask my .. i dunno how to call it in english
my teacher in... Computering?
lol
i think youd understand that
but yeah, THANKS!
hope it ll work, any more ideas"? _________________
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