Computer freezes after Login, only works on Safe Mode


  1. lu9
    Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home Basic x64
       #1

    Computer freezes after Login, only works on Safe Mode


    Hello, I am new to these forums, and I don't even know if this is the right place, but I didn't find any place for posting crashes that are not BSODs. So if I am on the wrong place, sorry
    Anyways, I've seen another thread about a similiar problem here, but I tried everything on it.
    Here's everything I tried doing:
    • Clean reboot from Safe Mode
    • Boot Windows with last good configurations
    • System Restore (until I found out that my notebook doesn't support that )
    • System Recovery (I was dumb enough to format the recovery partition for extra space )
    • Verified Drivers (With verifier.exe, found 1 "bad" driver, removed it, but still didn't work.)
    • Anti-Virus (found 1 virus, removed it, still nothing.)
    • Msconfig.exe and disabling servers/startup applications


    What I'm yet considering to do:
    • Uninstall the Microsoft C++ Redistributables (But I can't do that since Windows Installer is required and it isn't available on safe mode)
    • Dust Out notebook fans
    • Use a Cooling Pad


    What happened before it started doing that:
    I was going to play a game that needed some C++ Redistributables, so I installed those.
    While I was playing, the computer fade out, out of nowhere. That didn't amuse me because every time I "try" to play this game or any resource-intensive games, it does that, to prevent overheating. But that's been happening a lot, even when the notebook isn't hot at all. Most times it would hibernate, but this time it has shut down forced. When I booted my computer, after login, the system did not respond, I still could move my mouse, though. I am writing this while on Safe Mode right now.

    EDIT: Oh yeah, also, my computer already came with Windows 7 installed, so I don't have any install CD.
      My Computer


  2. lu9
    Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home Basic x64
    Thread Starter
       #2

    Hey guys, I think I fixed it.
    The problem was with the service "Application Virtualization Client"
    I disabled it.
    of course I know it's not THAT what is causing the error, it's something that this service was trying to read but failed and then made my computer freeze, but I'll leave it disabled until I found out what is it.
      My Computer


 

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