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yes in safe mode and Diagnostic Startup solve the problem
i use ESET Smart Security but unistall it.
ok i we'll check Troubleshooting Steps for Windows 7
yes in safe mode and Diagnostic Startup solve the problem
i use ESET Smart Security but unistall it.
ok i we'll check Troubleshooting Steps for Windows 7
Doe DIagnostic Startup still solve the problem? If so only enable MSE in Startup and Services (after Hiding all MS Services) and leave all others except MS services unchecked. So does running a Diagnostic Startup with only MSE still solve the problem? How about without MSE?
What you mean MSE?
Did you mean Microsoft Security Essentials or Not?
Yes, see Step 10 or did you miss it?
If you uninstalled ESET then check services to see if Windows Defender is running. If it is you're OK until you get MSE installed and do what gregrocker suggests. Until then you should consider running sfc /scannow from an elevated prompt (with Administrator privileges) just to be sure that a system file isn't causing the problem.