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  1. Posts : 126
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    pc randomly going to log in screen


    hello i am not sure if i am even posting in the right section of the forum but my pc will randomly go to the log in screen not sure what it could be what happens is every thing open closes like steam games and Firefox etc and cmd pops up for less than a second then it logs out

    any help is appreciated thanks
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  2. Posts : 5,092
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       #2

    Try a complete scan with MBAM
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  3. Posts : 4,566
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    pandasniper100 said:
    hello i am not sure if i am even posting in the right section of the forum but my pc will randomly go to the log in screen not sure what it could be what happens is every thing open closes like steam games and Firefox etc and cmd pops up for less than a second then it logs out

    any help is appreciated thanks
    Check your screensaver settings. Make sure it is set to none and that on resume display login screen is unchecked.
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  4. Posts : 126
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    andrew129260 said:
    pandasniper100 said:
    hello i am not sure if i am even posting in the right section of the forum but my pc will randomly go to the log in screen not sure what it could be what happens is every thing open closes like steam games and Firefox etc and cmd pops up for less than a second then it logs out

    any help is appreciated thanks
    Check your screensaver settings. Make sure it is set to none and that on resume display login screen is unchecked.
    MilesAhead said:
    Try a complete scan with MBAM
    mbam finds nothing although the first time i scanned using it it found like 30 threats i got rid of them but still seem to have the problem .i have unchecked resume on display and will report back and let u know if it fixed it but i did have it unchecked before and it still did the random log off shiz also it is set to none
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    pandasniper100 said:
    andrew129260 said:
    pandasniper100 said:
    hello i am not sure if i am even posting in the right section of the forum but my pc will randomly go to the log in screen not sure what it could be what happens is every thing open closes like steam games and Firefox etc and cmd pops up for less than a second then it logs out

    any help is appreciated thanks
    Check your screensaver settings. Make sure it is set to none and that on resume display login screen is unchecked.
    MilesAhead said:
    Try a complete scan with MBAM
    mbam finds nothing although the first time i scanned using it it found like 30 threats i got rid of them but still seem to have the problem .i have unchecked resume on display and will report back and let u know if it fixed it but i did have it unchecked before and it still did the random log off shiz also it is set to none
    30 threats found by MBAM seems a lot. Do another scan in safe mode, that may find something else.
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  6. Posts : 126
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    ok so i did a full avg scan and a mal scan i don't think i came up with anything hear are links to the scann results
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  7. Posts : 5,092
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    Try to get a look at what command is in the prompt(if it's not run minimized.) That may give a clue. If you can only read a bit of it try to get the name of the exe or batch at the left of the line. Also I would run MBAM on all exe files for the programs open when it happens. See if one is the culprit.

    (If you have Explorer integration enabled you can right click on a file and select "scan with malwarebytes..."
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  8. Posts : 126
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    MilesAhead said:
    Try to get a look at what command is in the prompt(if it's not run minimized.) That may give a clue. If you can only read a bit of it try to get the name of the exe or batch at the left of the line. Also I would run MBAM on all exe files for the programs open when it happens. See if one is the culprit.

    (If you have Explorer integration enabled you can right click on a file and select "scan with malwarebytes..."
    i can not see it as it pops up for a split second by the time i look at it has dissaperd and i can not run mbam on exe when it happens because it happens so fast it takes longer for it to shut down the current programs than the cmd window takes to execute what ever command it is using
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  9. Posts : 5,092
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    I understand what you mean about the command window passing quickly. If you cannot run a scan on the exe programs that are usually running when this happens because things change so fast perhaps you could use one of those Rescue CDs that has MBAM on it. Boot the CD or USB stick and then run a scan on all the files in Program Files folders. Or even the entire drive.

    If nothing is infected then it may be worth trying
    sfc SCANNOW from and elevated command prompt.

    If the machine won't stay up long enough you may have to boot the OS CD to run
    sfc /SCANNOW
    from the command prompt in repair mode.
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  10. Posts : 126
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    Thread Starter
       #10

    MilesAhead said:
    I understand what you mean about the command window passing quickly. If you cannot run a scan on the exe programs that are usually running when this happens because things change so fast perhaps you could use one of those Rescue CDs that has MBAM on it. Boot the CD or USB stick and then run a scan on all the files in Program Files folders. Or even the entire drive.

    If nothing is infected then it may be worth trying
    sfc SCANNOW from and elevated command prompt.

    If the machine won't stay up long enough you may have to boot the OS CD to run
    sfc /SCANNOW
    from the command prompt in repair mode.
    i have already run sfc/scannow but ran it again
    also i have tryed updating my win7 from the disk then getting all of the updates agin but that did not work posibley a fake win7 disk ? i don't know because if sum one when to the effort of that i think they would also clear out my bank.when i recanned it says windows resorces did not find any integrity violations.am lost with this
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