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Uninstall Command-anti-virus, then install Microsoft Security Essentials
https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...2-33d813687a7f
Now see if you can re-logon within a reasonable time period.
Uninstall Command-anti-virus, then install Microsoft Security Essentials
https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...2-33d813687a7f
Now see if you can re-logon within a reasonable time period.
It sounds like Command is doing something (probably legitimately) prior to allowing login, but it is hogging your system resources. This isn't too unusual - I saw something similar with Norton. If you follow Jacee's advice and install MSE you might find it boots quicker since MSE is more lightweight, requiring less resources.
Regards,
Golden
Ok so we un-installed Command, came in to work this morning after just logging off last night, and it worked... Then I just barely logged off and tried to log back in and the problem is back.
What's running in your start up? Welcome to WhatsRunning.net! The home of What's Running, your system information utility!
Nothing out of the ordinary. Adobe Speed Launcher, Adobe ARM, Java Update, QuickFinder Scheduler, swg(Google toolbar, Microsoft Default Manager, Nalview(Novell Zenworks), ZenNotifyIcon(Zenworks), TkBellExe(Realplayer?), DW6(Weather Channel), Sidebar, Google Update, and CallPilot MWI Icon.Ink(Nortel CallPilot). I recently disabled a bunch of things that is not needed at startup, so this is all that remains.
Download SilentRunners http://www.silentrunners.org/Silent%20Runners.zip
1. Unzip/extract the file to its own folder:
C:\Silent Runners.
3. Right click (to run as Administrator) the SilentRunners.vbs inside the folder or on your desktop
to start.
4. A message box will appear asking if you want to skip the supplemental
searches.
5. Press "Yes" to skip [default] or "No" to include them.
6. Another message box will appear saying: "Silent Runners has started. A
message box like this will appear when its done." The tool will scan your
system and create a log by default, in the same directory as the script or
one your desktop. The log is named "Startup Programs (ComputerName)
date/timestamp.txt".
7. When finished, the next message to appear will say: "All Done! the
results are in the file..." (it will provide the full path location of the
log.
8. Copy & paste the log in your next reply.
Note: If you have a script blocking program you may get a warning asking if
you want to allow the script to run. Some will say "malicious script
warning" or something to that effect. There is nothing malicious about this
script, you can click to allow it to execute.
Before you sent that, I disabled everything at startup-restarted-logged in-logged out-attemtped to re-login and nothing.
Since then I did run another sfc /scan, actually a /scannow. At the end I was told that there were many things that the scan could not fix. I have attached the log and was wondering if someone can take a look at it and let me know if they find anything.
Last edited by Mammoth29; 09 Mar 2011 at 16:52. Reason: New info
That log doesn't look good! Lot of mis-matched Hashes
Have you tried or thought about a repair install?