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I was make backup on Disk D, and before, when I get this problem.
Now, when I install some program, I go to msconfig, to uncheck startup programs and services, and PC work fine.
I was make backup on Disk D, and before, when I get this problem.
Now, when I install some program, I go to msconfig, to uncheck startup programs and services, and PC work fine.
Again this problem :S
Yesterday I was installed Windows Live Essentials, today I delete it and installed Eset Smart Security. Because I cannot open some website (that I know thay are work) I uninstalled ESS, and at finishing on uninstalling, it have message - Restart Computer.
I restarted PC and again this problem :S
Boot the Win7 DVD Repair console or Repair CD to run Startup Repair to check for issues.
System Recovery Options
System Repair Disc - Create
System Repair Disk
I have tryed this before, but problem is still there :S
Can you boot the computer at all? If not run Startup Repair repeatedly, then System Restore from System Recovery Options
Monitor the logs and system resources for clues, run the hardware tests again to be certain: troubleshooting steps
In addition since drivers are under suspicion run the Driver Verifier to identify issues with Windows drivers for advanced users if you feel confident enough to do this.
If this doesn't help I would clean reinstall again following these steps to get a Perfect Reinstall but do not reinstall any drivers that are provided by the installer and optional Windows Updates, only ones missing afterwards in Device Manager.
You can also roll back to the earliest System Restore point to see if you can get before the problem began, likely with a driver install which should set Restore Points. System Restore