Computer Boots, but once in natta.


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    Windows 7 pro svc pck 1 32 bit
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    Computer Boots, but once in natta.


    I wish I had any idea what is going on, but i don't. Computer boot seemed to get slower and slower over the last 4 months or so. I tried to open a .asf file the night before last and my VPN viewer tried to update. When it did it downloaded mallware. I uninstalled the whole deal. Then I took it back to a restore point to about 3 weekds ago. The popups kept coming up. I disallowed them, but they came back.

    At some point or other, I shut it down and when I booted it back up it will go all the way into windows but it's like the system programs aren't fully opening or something. The only thing I can get to come up at this point is my Norton Virus manager. If I click on the control panel, it freezes instantly. IE won't even initiate, I try to go to task manager and everything but the background pic will go away and it will freeze that way. I cannot shut down through the start button - same thing happens.

    Nothing works but Norton.

    I bring it up in Safe Mode and it comes right up. Does anyone know what I did to this thing?
    Windows 7 pro - toshiba - 32 bit IE8

    UPDATE:
    I tried going into windows using my daughters login and everything is working fine, as slow as usual, but everything is coming up. So what the heck?
    Last edited by runamuck; 23 Jan 2013 at 21:18. Reason: Update - more info
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    Work through these steps for Troubleshooting Windows 7 Failure to Start starting with the virus scans - at least WDO from boot disk and Malwarebytes in Safe Mode - followed by SFC from Command Line, Startup Repairs x3, hardware tests.

    Report back results as there may be other steps indicated.
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